使用 0.125% 阿托品滴眼液的儿童眼压升高。

IF 0.5 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Case Reports in Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-04-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000538332
Yu Ri Lee, Jehyung Hwang, Jae Suk Kim
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导言:本报告描述了一例佩戴角膜塑形镜的儿童在使用 0.125% 阿托品滴眼液后眼压升高的病例:一名 9 岁男孩因近视来我院就诊,他佩戴矫形角膜塑形镜已有 23 个月。他曾接受过每天一次的局部 0.125% 阿托品滴眼液治疗,以减少近视度数加深。治疗三天后,他的右眼眼压为 36 毫米汞柱,左眼眼压为 32 毫米汞柱。停用阿托品滴眼液和隔夜角膜矫形镜两天后,双眼眼压为 18/20 毫米汞柱:结论:小剂量阿托品滴眼液可导致配戴隔夜角膜塑形镜的患者眼压升高。结论:低剂量阿托品滴眼液会导致配戴隔夜角膜塑形镜的患者眼压升高,尽管这种情况可能会迅速缓解,但仍有必要进行眼压检查的短期随访,以便及早诊断和治疗这种并发症。
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Increase of Intraocular Pressure after Application of 0.125% Atropine Eye Drops in Children Using Ortho-K Contact Lenses.

Introduction: This report describes a case of elevated intraocular pressure following the use of 0.125% atropine eye drops in a child wearing orthokeratology lenses.

Case presentation: A 9-year-old boy presented to our clinic with myopia, and he had been wearing orthokeratology lenses overnight for 23 months. He was treated previously with a once-daily administration of topical 0.125% atropine eye drops to reduce myopic progression. Three days after treatment, his intraocular pressure was 36 mm Hg in the right eye and 32 mm Hg in the left eye. Two days after the discontinuation of atropine eye drops and overnight orthokeratology lenses, the intraocular pressure was 18/20 mm Hg in both eyes.

Conclusion: Low-dose atropine eye drops can cause intraocular pressure elevation in patients wearing overnight orthokeratology lenses. Although it may resolve promptly, short-term follow-up with intraocular pressure checks may be necessary for the early diagnosis and treatment of this complication.

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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed online-only journal publishes original case reports covering the entire spectrum of ophthalmology, including prevention, diagnosis, treatment, toxicities of therapy, supportive care, quality-of-life, and survivorship issues. The submission of negative results is strongly encouraged. The journal will also accept case reports dealing with the use of novel technologies, both in the arena of diagnosis and treatment. Supplementary material is welcomed. The intent of the journal is to provide clinicians and researchers with a tool to disseminate their personal experiences to a wider public as well as to review interesting cases encountered by colleagues all over the world. Universally used terms can be searched across the entire growing collection of case reports, further facilitating the retrieval of specific information. Following the open access principle, the entire contents can be retrieved at no charge, guaranteeing easy access to this valuable source of anecdotal information at all times.
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