Title of article :
update on Normal Tension Glaucoma
Author/Authors :
Mallick, Jyotiranjan Department of Ophthalmology - AIIMS, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India , Devi, Lily Department of General Medicine - MKCG Medical College, Brahmapur, Odisha, India , Malik, Pradeep K Department of Pediatrics - MKCG Medical College, Brahmapur, Odisha, India , Mallick, Jogamaya Department of General Medicine - SCB Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha, India
Abstract :
Normal tension glaucoma (NTG) is labelled when typical glaucomatous disc changes, visual field defects
and open anterior chamber angles are associated with intraocular pressure (IOP) constantly below 21 mmHg.
Chronic low vascular perfusion, Raynaud`s phenomenon, migraine, nocturnal systemic hypotension and
over‑treated systemic hypertension are the main causes of normal tension glaucoma. Goldmann applanation
tonometry, gonioscopy, slit lamp biomicroscopy, optical coherence tomography and visual field analysis
are the main tools of investigation for the diagnosis of NTG. Management follows the same principles of
treatment for other chronic glaucomas: To reduce IOP by a substantial amount, sufficient to prevent disabling
visual loss. Treatment is generally aimed to lower IOP by 30% from pre‑existing levels to 12‑14 mmHg.
Betaxolol, brimonidine, prostaglandin analogues, trabeculectomy (in refractory cases), systemic calcium
channel blockers (such as nifedipine) and 24‑hour monitoring of blood pressure are considered in the
management of NTG. The present review summarises risk factors, causes, pathogenesis, diagnosis and
management of NTG.
Keywords :
Normal Tension Glaucoma , Ocular Hypoperfusion , Vasospasm
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics