2021
DOI: 10.1177/11206721211012197
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Bilateral angle-closure during hospitalization for coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19): A case report

Abstract: Purpose: This report describes a case of bilateral primary angle closure (PAC) progressing to unilateral end-stage primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) associated with treatment for coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) infection. Methods: A 64-year-old man came to our attention because of blurred vision after a 2-month hospital stay for treatment of COVID-19 infection. Examination findings revealed PACG, with severe visual impairment in the right eye and PAC in the left eye due to plateau iris syndrome. The pati… Show more

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“…Sysytemic conditions affect two eyes but clinical presentations might be different in two eyes. 16 With the exception of favipiravir, no drug use was present among the patients.Since the patients did not have respiratory distress, no inhalation agent was given.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Sysytemic conditions affect two eyes but clinical presentations might be different in two eyes. 16 With the exception of favipiravir, no drug use was present among the patients.Since the patients did not have respiratory distress, no inhalation agent was given.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…These medications included antitussives, nasal decongestants, promethazine compound linctus, diphenhydramine compound linctus, identified syrup (comprising pseudoephedrine and triprolidine), chlorpheniramine, and a variety of antihistamines. [ 13 , 15 ] In our study, 38 eyes were administered antipyretic drugs, including ibuprofen and paracetamol, which may have played a role in triggering APAC. Additionally, recent literature indicates that COVID-19 vaccinations may precipitate APAC in certain individuals, although the underlying mechanisms remain elusive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While previous case reports and studies have explored the occurrence of APAC attacks during the COVID-19 pandemic, most of them were based on a small number of cases or focused on the clinical characteristics of APAC during lockdown. [12][13][14][15] However, the potential risk factors and clinical characteristics of APAC patients during a COVID-19 outbreak without lockdown remain unexplored. Our investigation assumes that the systemic inflammation and vascular abnormalities associated with COVID-19 may contribute to the pathophysiology of APAC, either by exacerbating preexisting conditions or by initiating new pathogenic processes in the eye.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to risk factors like invasive mechanical ventilation, prone position, and multiresistant bacterial exposure, Intensive care unit (ICU) patients may develop IOP elevation [1]. In ICU patients, acute angleclosure glaucoma can be observed by the prone position and use of drugs such as anticholinergics and sympathomimetics [1] , [22,23]. In our study, only 2 patients were followed up in ICU.…”
Section: Pappazoglu Et Al Reported No Relevant Changes In Iop Values ...mentioning
confidence: 99%