From Carrots to Keratitis: An Eye Update for Non-Ophthalmologists Rachel Bishop, MD, MPH CDR, USPHS...

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From Carrots to Keratitis: An Eye Update for Non-Ophthalmologists

Rachel Bishop, MD, MPHCDR, USPHS

Chief, Consult Service, National Eye Institute, NIH

Objects in mirror are closer than they appear.

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Objectives

• Update: what’s new for the “Big 4”?– Glaucoma– Diabetic eye disease– Macular degeneration– Cataract

• A few words on preventive ophthalmology

• Managing acute eye problems

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Normal Anatomy

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Glaucoma

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Glaucoma Management: What’s new? Not much.• Prevention: none• Treatments– Medical: pressure lowering drops– Laser to the trabecular meshwork– Surgery: shunt

• Good news: most patients maintain vision

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Diabetic Retinopathy

non-proliferative proliferative

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Diabetic Retinopathy Management

• Prevention: control chronic medical conditions

• Treatment– Macular edema:

focal laser

– Proliferative retinopathy: scatter laser

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Diabetic Retinopathy

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• NEW: VEGF inhibitors– Bevacizumab (Avastin)– Ranibizumab (Lucentis)– Aflibercept (Eylea)

• Intravitreal injection

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Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Dry Neovascular (“Wet”)

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Macular Degeneration: Management

Dry AMD: Prevention– NEW: anti-oxidants

Neovascular AMD– NEW: VEGF inhibitors

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pre: 20/100 post: 20/50

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Cataract • Prevention: UV protection (but not really…) • Treatment: surgery• NEW: multifocal and accommodating

intraocular lenses

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Refractive Error

• Half of Americans– myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism– excludes presbyopia

• 11 million Americans have impaired vision (<20/40) due to uncorrected refractive error

• Accounts for 80% of vision impairment

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Preventive Ophthalmology

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Preventive Lifestyle Tips: Not Much New

• Dilated eye exams

• “Healthy Living”

• Protective eyewear: safety, UV-blocking

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Managing Acute Ocular Problems• The red eye• Ocular trauma• Flashes and

floaters• Acute loss of

vision

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The Tool Box

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DDx: The Red Eye

• Cellulitis• Conjunctivitis • Episcleritis and scleritis• Subconjunctival hemorrhage• Corneal abrasion • Corneal or conjunctival foreign body• Corneal ulcer• Keratitis• Angle closure glaucoma• Uveitis

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Cellulitis• Pre-septal vs. orbital• Pain with eye

movements?• Uncertain? CT orbits

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Conjunctivitis

• Majority: viral

• Purulent discharge– Bacterial– Topical ABX (NOT gent)

• Other– allergic– irritant– dry eye– blepharitis

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Episcleritis/Scleritis

• Often sectoral• Episcleritis– Minimal pain– Blanches with neo– Treatment: NSAIDS

• Painful? …Scleritis– Refer

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Sub-Conjunctival Hemorrhage

Treatment: observation only

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Corneal Abrasion

• Treatment: ABX ointment and close f/u• If large, refer to ophthalmology• Do not patch

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Corneal or Conjunctival Foreign Body

• Remove with Q-tip or small clean instrument

• Topical ABX and f/u until healed

• Refer if rust or deep penetration

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Corneal Ulcer

• Contact lens user?– Think: pseudomonas

• Refer • Initiate ABX

treatment if referral will be delayed

• Close follow-up

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Angle Closure Glaucoma

• Start pressure lowering drops and Diamox • Urgent referral• Treatment– peripheral laser iridotomy

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Uveitis

• History of same?• Auto-immune DZ?• Ciliary flush?• Refer

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Ocular Trauma

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Blunt Ocular Trauma• Assess vision

(if possible)• Refer if…– Floaters and/or flashes– Change in vision– Eye too swollen to

examine– Blood in eye– Suspected blow-out FX

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Suspected Penetrating Trauma: “Ruptured Globe”

• Protect the eye • NPO• Urgent referral

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Chemical Injury• Defer vision check and

detailed history• Copious irritation• Antibiotic ointment• Urgent referral

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Floaters and Flashes

• Chronic floaters– Benign vitreous changes

• New floaters– Refer

• Photopsias– Urgent referral

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Acute Loss of Vision

• Refer urgently to ophthalmology

• Differential diagnosis is extensive– Acute angle closure glaucoma– Retinal vascular disease– Vitreous or retinal hemorrhage– Retinal detachment– Optic neuropathy– Optic neuritis– CNS disease

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Concluding Pearls• Most vision impairment is correctable or

avoidable• Dilated eye exams necessary for detection of

eye disease • Urgent referral if significant change in vision or

trauma • If in doubt: email a picture to your favorite

ophthalmologist!

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QUESTIONS?

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Objectives

• Update: what’s new for the “Big 4”?– Glaucoma: 2.2million – Diabetic eye disease: 5.3 million – Macular degeneration: 1.8 million– Cataract: 20 million

• A few words on preventive ophthalmology

• Managing acute eye problems

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Herpetic Keratitis

• Herpes simplex keratitis– Risk of corneal scarring– Ophtho referral for

aggressive Rx

• Herpes zoster (VZV)– Acyclovir– Artificial tears– Erythromycin ointment

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The Assessment• Chief complaint • Ocular and medical history• VISION• Pupil exam• Visual fields: less important• Ocular motility • How does the eye look?