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Angle closure glaucoma complicating systemic atropine use in the cardiac catheterization laboratory
J S Mandak1, P Minerva, T W Wilson
1Department of Cardiology, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA 17822-1343, USA.
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis
|November 1, 1996
Abstract:
Atropine may precipitate angle closure glaucoma in those predisposed to the disorder. Previously reported cases demonstrate the frequent misdiagnosis of acute glaucoma as conjunctivitis. Resultant delays in treatment can lead to vision loss. The present case describes a 66-yr-old man who developed acute angle closure glaucoma after receiving atropine during a coronary angioplasty produce. Clinicians who utilize atropine should be aware of the possibility of precipitating angle closure glaucoma and the predisposing factors, signs, and symptoms to facilitate prompt diagnosis and treatment of this disorder.