Glaucoma: with 18 tables
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F. GREHN • R.
Glaucoma
Ti
series, as in the first, aims to provide a picture of recent progress
in the field of glaucoma, in both basic clinical research and ap¬
plied clinical science. Its intention is not to replace textbooks on glau¬
coma, but to serve as a conceptual bridge between original research
and textbook presentation.
The volume encompasses:
■
persistence and health economics
■
to glaucoma diagnosis and monitoring
■
and tube shunt procedures
■
■
The editors have set out to provide the reader with diverse and inter¬
esting topics reflective of the evidence-based, modern approach to the
field of glaucoma.
Basics
Chapter
A New Model Describes an Aqueous
Outflow Pump and Explores Causes
of Pump Failure in Glaucoma
Murray A. Johnstone
1.1
1.1.1
1.1.2
is the Wall of a Vessel
1.1.3
System Is Part of a Vascular
Circulatory Loop
1.1.4
Return Fluid to the Heart
by Pumping Mechanisms
1.2
of a Mechanical Aqueous
Outflow Pump
1.2.1
Permit Pulsatile Flow
1.2.2
Trabecular Tissues to Power
the Pump
1.2.3
Trabecular Tissue Recoil
1.2.4
to iOP Transients
1.2.5
with the Ocular Pulse
1.3
1.3.1
Relationships
1.3.2
1.4.
Aqueous Valves Are the
Pump
1.4.1
and Recoil with IOP
Changes
1.4.2
TrabecularTissue Movement
Moves Aqueous
12
1.4.3
IOP Transients Provide
Energy to Power the Pump
12
1.5
Clinical Evidence of a
Mechanical Aqueous
Outflow Pump
12
1.5.1
Clinical Evidence of Pulsatile
Aqueous Flow
13
1.6
Pump Regulation of
Pressure and Flow: Short
Term
14
1.6.1
Length-to-Tension
Relationships Govern Stroke
Volume
14
1.6.2
Clinical Evidence of Pump-
Dependent Pressure
Regulation
15
1.7
Pump Regulation
of Pressure and Flow:
Long Term
16
1.7.1
TrabecularTissue
Information Networks
16
1.7.2
Trabecular Tissue Tethers
and Signaling Mechanisms
17
1.7.3
Endothelial Cells Regulate
TrabecularTissue
Composition
17
1.7.4
Regulation of Trabecular
Tissue Composition Is Pump
Regulation
18
1.8
The Pump Fails to Control
Pressure in Glaucoma
19
1.8.1
Overview of the Failure
Mechanism
19
1.8.2
Laboratory Evidence:
Pump Failure Mechanisms
in Living Eyes
19
1.8.3
Laboratory Evidence:
Pump Failure Mechanisms
in Enucleated Eyes
22
Contents
1.9
Failure Mechanisms
in Glaucoma
1.9.1
Decreases in Glaucoma
Eyes
1.9.2
Stops As IOP Increases
in Glaucoma Eyes
1.9.3
Stops with Episcleral Venous
Pressure Increases
1.9.4
Aqueous Flow Increases
When SC Expands
1.9.5
Measure of Trabecular
Tissue Movement
1.10
References
Chapter
Risk Calculators: Evidence-Based
Care of Ocular Hypertension
and Glaucoma Patients
Steven L. Mansberger
and Emily L. Patterson
2.1
2.2
Randomized Clinical Trials
2.2.1
Glaucoma: The Ocular
Hypertension Treatment
Study
2.2.2
Glaucoma: the Early
Manifest Glaucoma Trial
and the Collaborative Initial
Glaucoma Treatment Study
2.2.3
to Advanced Normal
Tension Glaucoma: the
Collaborative Normal-
Tension Glaucoma Study
2.2.4
Glaucoma: the Advanced
Glaucoma Intervention
Study
2.2.5
from Studies
2.3
Important Information
to Take Care of Patients?
2.4
from Clinical Studies into
Clinical Care of Patients
2.4.1
The
Hypertension to Glaucoma
Risk Calculator
2.4.2
Providers
2.4.3
2.4.4
Calculator
2.4.5
Calculators
2.4.6
2.4.7
References
Chapter
Dynamic Contour Tonometry
Evelin
Christoph Kniestedt
3.1
3.1.1
Glaucoma Diagnosis
3.1.2
IOP Measurement Methods
3.1.3
Tonometers
3.2
Tonometry
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
Accuracy
3.3
of Dynamic Contour
Tonometry
3.3.1
Tonometry or Applanation
Tonometry with Correction
Factor?
3.3.2
3.3.3
Experiences, Advantages,
and Disadvantages
References
Contents
Chapter
Chapter
Effect of
Adherence and Persistence
on Applanation Tonometry,
in Glaucoma
Pneumotonometry,
Gail F.
Schwartz
and Tonopen Measurements
Lutz
6.1
Introduction
91
Andreas
6.2
Adherence
92
6.3
Persistence
96
4.1
6.4
Barriers to Adherence
Applanation Tonometry
65
and Persistence
99
4.2
6.4.1
Patient Demographics
100
Study
65
6.4.2
Behavioral Factors
100
4.3
67
6.4.3
Treatment Regimen
4.4
Characteristics
101
Pitfalls and Solutions for
6.4.4
Situational Factors
101
Tonometric Measurements
69
6.4.5
Health Care System Issues
101
4.5
70
6.5
Improving Adherence
References
71
and Persistence
101
6.5.1
Improve Motivation
Chapter
and Knowledge
Electrophysiology
by Reinforcing the
in the Diagnosis of Glaucoma
Importance of Adherence
Thomas Meigen and Michael Bach
and Persistence
102
6.5.2
Provide Literature to Read
5 1
73
at Home
102
5.1.1
6.5.3
Write Down All Drop
of Ganglion Cells
73
Directions; Consider
5.1.2
an Easy-to-Read Chart
102
Detection of Glaucoma
74
6.5.4
Regularly Evaluate
5.1.3
the Treatment Regimen
102
Procedures
6.5.5
Improve Patient Skills
in Ophthalmology
75
by Monitoring Drop
5.2
Instillation Techniques
102
Using PERG Recordings
76
6.5.6
Question Patients
5.2.1
76
Concerning Adherence
5.2.2
and Persistence
102
Responses
77
6.5.7
Help Patients Fit
5.2.3
the Treatment Regimen
in Glaucoma
78
Into Their Routines
102
5.2.4
6.5.8
Consider Health System
Paradigm
81
Issues
103
5.3
6.6
Conclusion
103
in Glaucoma
83
References
103
XI
5.3.1
Recordings in Glaucoma
5.3.2
in Glaucoma
References
XII
Contents
Epidemiology and Related Fields
Chapter
Glaucoma Care in Developing
Countries of Asia
Paul J. Foster and Ravi Thomas
7.1
7.2
Glaucoma
7.3
Glaucoma
7.3.1
Closure Glaucoma
7.3.2
Angle Closure
7.3.3
Angle Closure
7.3.4
7.4
on Patients and Access
to Care
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
Industry
7.10
References
Chapter
Health Economics, Cost-
Effectiveness, and Glaucoma Care
Anja Tuulonen
8.1
8.1.1
8.1.2
Evaluation
8.2
and Efficiency
8.2.1
Evaluation
8.2.2
Evaluation
8.3
and Glaucoma Care
8.3.1
Analyses of Screening
for Glaucoma
8.3.2
in Glaucoma
8.3.3
in Glaucoma
8.4
8.4.1
Economics
8.4.2
Do We Need About
Glaucoma Care?
References
Therapy
Chapter
Future of IOP-Lowering Medication
for Glaucoma Therapy
Paul L. Kaufman and B'Ann True
9.1
9.2
9.2.1
9.2.2
9.3
9.3.1
9.3.2
9.3.3
9.4
9.4.1
9.4.2
9.4.3
9.4.4
9.4.5
9.5
9.5.1
9.5.2
Acknowledgements
References
Contents
XIII
Chapter
Filtering Bleb Imaging with
Confocal Laser Technology
(Rostock Cornea Module)
Rainer Guthoff, Günther Schlunck,
Thomas
10.1
Introduction
757
10.2
Confocal In Vivo FB
Microscopy with the RCM/
HRTII Based on the Laser-
Scanning Technique
158
10.3
Biomicroscopic FB
Analysis
160
10.3.1
Early Postsurgical FB
Biomicroscopy
160
10.3.2
Biomicroscopy of
Functioning FB with Good
or Over-Filtration
160
10.3.3
Tenon's Cyst
160
10.3.4
Scarring FB
160
10.3.5
Standardized FB
Classification and Bleb
Score
160
10.4
General Anatomical
Considerations
161
10.4.1
Normal Anatomy of the FB
Relevant Region
161
10.4.2
Histopathology of FB
161
10.5
FB Confocal In Vivo Laser-
Scanning Microscopy
163
10.5.1
Normal Anatomy of the FB
Relevant Region
164
10.5.2
Filtering Blebs
165
10.5.3
Clinical Relevance of
Confocal In Vivo Laser-
Scanning Microscopy in
Filtering Bleb Evaluation
168
References
168
Miscellaneous
Chapter
Update on Tube-Shunt
Procedures for Glaucoma
Jeffrey Freedman
11.1
11.1.1
11.1.2
11.1.3
to Bleb Physiology
11.2
Use
11.2.1
11.2.2
11.3
Tube-Shunt Implantation
11.3.1
Placement of a Single-Plate
Molteno Implant
11.4
Implants
11.4.1
in the Presence of a Pre¬
existing Tube Shunt
11.4.2
May Result in Glaucoma
11.4.3
from Publications Regarding
Success of Glaucoma
Implants and Penetrating
Keratoplasty
11.5
11.6
Implants
11.6.1
11.6.2
11.6.3
11.6.4
11.6.5
11.7
11.7.1
Shunt
11.8
Implants
References
Subject Index |
adam_txt |
F. GREHN • R.
Glaucoma
Ti
series, as in the first, aims to provide a picture of recent progress
in the field of glaucoma, in both basic clinical research and ap¬
plied clinical science. Its intention is not to replace textbooks on glau¬
coma, but to serve as a conceptual bridge between original research
and textbook presentation.
The volume encompasses:
■
persistence and health economics
■
to glaucoma diagnosis and monitoring
■
and tube shunt procedures
■
■
The editors have set out to provide the reader with diverse and inter¬
esting topics reflective of the evidence-based, modern approach to the
field of glaucoma.
Basics
Chapter
A New Model Describes an Aqueous
Outflow Pump and Explores Causes
of Pump Failure in Glaucoma
Murray A. Johnstone
1.1
1.1.1
1.1.2
is the Wall of a Vessel
1.1.3
System Is Part of a Vascular
Circulatory Loop
1.1.4
Return Fluid to the Heart
by Pumping Mechanisms
1.2
of a Mechanical Aqueous
Outflow Pump
1.2.1
Permit Pulsatile Flow
1.2.2
Trabecular Tissues to Power
the Pump
1.2.3
Trabecular Tissue Recoil
1.2.4
to iOP Transients
1.2.5
with the Ocular Pulse
1.3
1.3.1
Relationships
1.3.2
1.4.
Aqueous Valves Are the
Pump
1.4.1
and Recoil with IOP
Changes
1.4.2
TrabecularTissue Movement
Moves Aqueous
12
1.4.3
IOP Transients Provide
Energy to Power the Pump
12
1.5
Clinical Evidence of a
Mechanical Aqueous
Outflow Pump
12
1.5.1
Clinical Evidence of Pulsatile
Aqueous Flow
13
1.6
Pump Regulation of
Pressure and Flow: Short
Term
14
1.6.1
Length-to-Tension
Relationships Govern Stroke
Volume
14
1.6.2
Clinical Evidence of Pump-
Dependent Pressure
Regulation
15
1.7
Pump Regulation
of Pressure and Flow:
Long Term
16
1.7.1
TrabecularTissue
Information Networks
16
1.7.2
Trabecular Tissue Tethers
and Signaling Mechanisms
17
1.7.3
Endothelial Cells Regulate
TrabecularTissue
Composition
17
1.7.4
Regulation of Trabecular
Tissue Composition Is Pump
Regulation
18
1.8
The Pump Fails to Control
Pressure in Glaucoma
19
1.8.1
Overview of the Failure
Mechanism
19
1.8.2
Laboratory Evidence:
Pump Failure Mechanisms
in Living Eyes
19
1.8.3
Laboratory Evidence:
Pump Failure Mechanisms
in Enucleated Eyes
22
Contents
1.9
Failure Mechanisms
in Glaucoma
1.9.1
Decreases in Glaucoma
Eyes
1.9.2
Stops As IOP Increases
in Glaucoma Eyes
1.9.3
Stops with Episcleral Venous
Pressure Increases
1.9.4
Aqueous Flow Increases
When SC Expands
1.9.5
Measure of Trabecular
Tissue Movement
1.10
References
Chapter
Risk Calculators: Evidence-Based
Care of Ocular Hypertension
and Glaucoma Patients
Steven L. Mansberger
and Emily L. Patterson
2.1
2.2
Randomized Clinical Trials
2.2.1
Glaucoma: The Ocular
Hypertension Treatment
Study
2.2.2
Glaucoma: the Early
Manifest Glaucoma Trial
and the Collaborative Initial
Glaucoma Treatment Study
2.2.3
to Advanced Normal
Tension Glaucoma: the
Collaborative Normal-
Tension Glaucoma Study
2.2.4
Glaucoma: the Advanced
Glaucoma Intervention
Study
2.2.5
from Studies
2.3
Important Information
to Take Care of Patients?
2.4
from Clinical Studies into
Clinical Care of Patients
2.4.1
The
Hypertension to Glaucoma
Risk Calculator
2.4.2
Providers
2.4.3
2.4.4
Calculator
2.4.5
Calculators
2.4.6
2.4.7
References
Chapter
Dynamic Contour Tonometry
Evelin
Christoph Kniestedt
3.1
3.1.1
Glaucoma Diagnosis
3.1.2
IOP Measurement Methods
3.1.3
Tonometers
3.2
Tonometry
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
Accuracy
3.3
of Dynamic Contour
Tonometry
3.3.1
Tonometry or Applanation
Tonometry with Correction
Factor?
3.3.2
3.3.3
Experiences, Advantages,
and Disadvantages
References
Contents
Chapter
Chapter
Effect of
Adherence and Persistence
on Applanation Tonometry,
in Glaucoma
Pneumotonometry,
Gail F.
Schwartz
and Tonopen Measurements
Lutz
6.1
Introduction
91
Andreas
6.2
Adherence
92
6.3
Persistence
96
4.1
6.4
Barriers to Adherence
Applanation Tonometry
65
and Persistence
99
4.2
6.4.1
Patient Demographics
100
Study
65
6.4.2
Behavioral Factors
100
4.3
67
6.4.3
Treatment Regimen
4.4
Characteristics
101
Pitfalls and Solutions for
6.4.4
Situational Factors
101
Tonometric Measurements
69
6.4.5
Health Care System Issues
101
4.5
70
6.5
Improving Adherence
References
71
and Persistence
101
6.5.1
Improve Motivation
Chapter
and Knowledge
Electrophysiology
by Reinforcing the
in the Diagnosis of Glaucoma
Importance of Adherence
Thomas Meigen and Michael Bach
and Persistence
102
6.5.2
Provide Literature to Read
5 1
73
at Home
102
5.1.1
6.5.3
Write Down All Drop
of Ganglion Cells
73
Directions; Consider
5.1.2
an Easy-to-Read Chart
102
Detection of Glaucoma
74
6.5.4
Regularly Evaluate
5.1.3
the Treatment Regimen
102
Procedures
6.5.5
Improve Patient Skills
in Ophthalmology
75
by Monitoring Drop
5.2
Instillation Techniques
102
Using PERG Recordings
76
6.5.6
Question Patients
5.2.1
76
Concerning Adherence
5.2.2
and Persistence
102
Responses
77
6.5.7
Help Patients Fit
5.2.3
the Treatment Regimen
in Glaucoma
78
Into Their Routines
102
5.2.4
6.5.8
Consider Health System
Paradigm
81
Issues
103
5.3
6.6
Conclusion
103
in Glaucoma
83
References
103
XI
5.3.1
Recordings in Glaucoma
5.3.2
in Glaucoma
References
XII
Contents
Epidemiology and Related Fields
Chapter
Glaucoma Care in Developing
Countries of Asia
Paul J. Foster and Ravi Thomas
7.1
7.2
Glaucoma
7.3
Glaucoma
7.3.1
Closure Glaucoma
7.3.2
Angle Closure
7.3.3
Angle Closure
7.3.4
7.4
on Patients and Access
to Care
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
Industry
7.10
References
Chapter
Health Economics, Cost-
Effectiveness, and Glaucoma Care
Anja Tuulonen
8.1
8.1.1
8.1.2
Evaluation
8.2
and Efficiency
8.2.1
Evaluation
8.2.2
Evaluation
8.3
and Glaucoma Care
8.3.1
Analyses of Screening
for Glaucoma
8.3.2
in Glaucoma
8.3.3
in Glaucoma
8.4
8.4.1
Economics
8.4.2
Do We Need About
Glaucoma Care?
References
Therapy
Chapter
Future of IOP-Lowering Medication
for Glaucoma Therapy
Paul L. Kaufman and B'Ann True
9.1
9.2
9.2.1
9.2.2
9.3
9.3.1
9.3.2
9.3.3
9.4
9.4.1
9.4.2
9.4.3
9.4.4
9.4.5
9.5
9.5.1
9.5.2
Acknowledgements
References
Contents
XIII
Chapter
Filtering Bleb Imaging with
Confocal Laser Technology
(Rostock Cornea Module)
Rainer Guthoff, Günther Schlunck,
Thomas
10.1
Introduction
757
10.2
Confocal In Vivo FB
Microscopy with the RCM/
HRTII Based on the Laser-
Scanning Technique
158
10.3
Biomicroscopic FB
Analysis
160
10.3.1
Early Postsurgical FB
Biomicroscopy
160
10.3.2
Biomicroscopy of
Functioning FB with Good
or Over-Filtration
160
10.3.3
Tenon's Cyst
160
10.3.4
Scarring FB
160
10.3.5
Standardized FB
Classification and Bleb
Score
160
10.4
General Anatomical
Considerations
161
10.4.1
Normal Anatomy of the FB
Relevant Region
161
10.4.2
Histopathology of FB
161
10.5
FB Confocal In Vivo Laser-
Scanning Microscopy
163
10.5.1
Normal Anatomy of the FB
Relevant Region
164
10.5.2
Filtering Blebs
165
10.5.3
Clinical Relevance of
Confocal In Vivo Laser-
Scanning Microscopy in
Filtering Bleb Evaluation
168
References
168
Miscellaneous
Chapter
Update on Tube-Shunt
Procedures for Glaucoma
Jeffrey Freedman
11.1
11.1.1
11.1.2
11.1.3
to Bleb Physiology
11.2
Use
11.2.1
11.2.2
11.3
Tube-Shunt Implantation
11.3.1
Placement of a Single-Plate
Molteno Implant
11.4
Implants
11.4.1
in the Presence of a Pre¬
existing Tube Shunt
11.4.2
May Result in Glaucoma
11.4.3
from Publications Regarding
Success of Glaucoma
Implants and Penetrating
Keratoplasty
11.5
11.6
Implants
11.6.1
11.6.2
11.6.3
11.6.4
11.6.5
11.7
11.7.1
Shunt
11.8
Implants
References
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spellingShingle | Glaucoma with 18 tables Glaukom (DE-588)4021210-5 gnd |
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title | Glaucoma with 18 tables |
title_auth | Glaucoma with 18 tables |
title_exact_search | Glaucoma with 18 tables |
title_exact_search_txtP | Glaucoma with 18 tables |
title_full | Glaucoma with 18 tables ed.: Franz Grehn ... |
title_fullStr | Glaucoma with 18 tables ed.: Franz Grehn ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Glaucoma with 18 tables ed.: Franz Grehn ... |
title_short | Glaucoma |
title_sort | glaucoma with 18 tables |
title_sub | with 18 tables |
topic | Glaukom (DE-588)4021210-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Glaukom Aufsatzsammlung |
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