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Abstract #6778 Published in IGR 4-1

Computational evaluation of the role of accommodation in pigmentary glaucoma

Heys JJ; Barocas VH
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 2002; 43: 700-708


PURPOSE: Accommodation has been proposed as the cause of the bowing of the posterior iris that occurs in eyes with pigmentary dispersion syndrome. A mathematical model of the anterior eye is needed to explore the elastohydrodynamic effects of accommodation on both the aqueous humor dynamics and the contour of the iris. METHODS: A mathematical model of the coupled aqueous humor-iris system was used to predict the effects of accommodation on the iris position and pressure distribution in the aqueous humor. RESULTS: The mathematical model predicts that accommodation produces a pressure reversal- the anterior chamber pressure being higher than the posterior chamber - and iris movement into a more concave configuration. Total time for accommodation, iris modulus, iris attachment point, and trabecular meshwork permeability all had little or no effect on the iris contour and pressure change. However, the amount of accommodation had a dramatic effect on both the amount of iris curvature and especially the pressure reversal. For accommodation resulting in a 0.6-mm change in anterior chamber depth, the pressure in the anterior chamber was more than 1.0 mmHg higher than that in the posterior chamber, compared with a pressure difference of less than 0.1 mmHg for accommodation resulting in a 0.2-mm change in anterior chamber depth. CONCLUSIONS: The results confirm that accommodation produces bowing of the posterior iris and the magnitude of the bowing is a strong function of the amount of accommodation.

Dr. J.J. Heys, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA.


Classification:

9.4.3.1 Pigmentary glaucoma (Part of: 9 Clinical forms of glaucomas > 9.4 Glaucomas associated with other ocular and systemic disorders > 9.4.3 Glaucomas associated with disorders of the iris and ciliary body)



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