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Abstract #19897 Published in IGR 9-4

Agreement between gonioscopy and ultrasound biomicroscopy in detecting iridotrabecular apposition

Barkana Y; Dorairaj SK; Gerber Y; Liebmann JM; Ritch R
Archives of Ophthalmology 2007; 125: 1331-1335

See also comment(s) by Wallace Alward


OBJECTIVE: To assess the agreement between findings obtained at dark-room gonioscopy and ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) in the diagnosis of iridotrabecular apposition in light and dark conditions. METHODS: We enrolled patients with appositional angle closure at dark-room gonioscopy performed using a 1-mm slitlamp beam that did not cross the pupil. Ultrasound biomicroscopic images were acquired in normal room light and subsequently with all room lights off. Images were evaluated for the presence or absence of iris-cornea contact. The angle opening distance at 500 μm was calculated. RESULTS: Iridotrabecular apposition in at least one angle quadrant was demonstrated in all 18 eyes at dark-room gonioscopy, 17 eyes (94%) at dark-room UBM, and only ten eyes (56%) at UBM in room light. Of 18 superior angles that were appositionally closed at dark-room gonioscopy, apposition was demonstrated on UBM images in 16 (89%) in a dark room but only six (33%) in room light. Angle opening distance was less during dark-room gonioscopy in all but the nasal quadrant. CONCLUSION: We found high agreement between gonioscopy and UBM when both are performed in a completely dark room. Our findings support the recommendation that, in routine clinical practice, gonioscopy be performed in a dark room to avoid misdiagnosis of treatable iridotrabecular apposition.

Dr. Y. Barkana, Department of Ophtalmology, Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Zerifin, Israel


Classification:

9.3.5 Primary angle closure (Part of: 9 Clinical forms of glaucomas > 9.3 Primary angle closure glaucomas)
6.4 Gonioscopy (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods)
6.12 Ultrasonography and ultrasound biomicroscopy (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods)



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