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BIO and Dilation Agents
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Graduate
01/30/2013

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Term
Normal Blood Pressure
Definition

Systolic <120

Diastolic <80

Term
what do you have to do before dilation
Definition

Van Herick Angles (4+,3+,2+ are OK)

Tonometry

Blood Pressure

Permission from attending doctor

Term
Prehypertensive blood pressure
Definition

Systolic>120

Diastolic >80

Term
the blood pressure for Stage 1 Hypertension
Definition

Systolic >140

Diastolic >90

Term
Stage 2 hypertension: blood pressure
Definition

systolic >160

diastolic > and 100

Term
mechanism of anesthetics
Definition
proparacaine (proparacaine hydrochloride) & fluress (benozinate hydrochloride/fluorescein sodium) numb cornea, soften corneal epithelium
Term
Dilating Agents: Anticholinergic (parasympatholytic)
Definition
blocks the iris sphincter muscle, sting upon instillation & increase in IOP
Term
anesthetic
Definition
fluress OU or Proparacaine OU
Term
Tropicamide  ocular side effects:
Definition

antichoinergic (parasympatholytic)

  • stings when put it in
  •  can increase  IOP
Term
Tropicamide
Definition

anticholinergic (parasympatholytic) blocks the iris sphincter.

0.5%, 1.0%

 

Term
Phenylephrine
Definition

sympatomimetic (alpha receptor agonist).

Stimulates the DILATOR muscle.

2.5% and 10%

Term
Phenylephrine ocular side effects
Definition

sting upon instillation, toxic dermatitis, conjunctival hyperemia, discomfort,

elevated IOP

Term
Phenylephrine systemic side effects
Definition

(2.5% and10%)

drowsiness,

disorientation,

visual hallucinations.

Term
dilating agents
Definition
tropicamide OU & phenylephrine OU
Term
Adantages of punctual occlusion
Definition
  • limits systemic absorption
  • put pressure in the inferior naal parts of the lids- probably for about 1 minute
Term
Documentation of DPAs Used
Definition

Px give informed consent,  educated on side effects,

name of drop and %,

time,

which eye,

name of who instilled the drops,

check off for consent,

why did they not get dilated if not.

Term
where should patient's gaze be for the quadrant to be viewed in Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscopy
Definition
To view stand opposite or 180 deg from the view
Term
To view superior retina, pt must look
Definition
UP
Term
to view inferior retina, pt must look
Definition
down
Term
to view nasal OD
Definition
px must look LEFT
Term
To view nasal retina OS
Definition
PT looks right
Term
to view temporal retina OD
Definition
px must look RIGHT
Term
to view temporal retina OS
Definition
Px looks down.
Term
what structures do you view using Binocular indirect opthalmoscopy (BIO)
Definition

vitreous,

posterior pole,

equatorial retina,

peripheral retina.

Term
what are the three components of a BIO?
Definition
  1. headband (or spectacle mount): crown strap placement and comfort
  2. optical viewing system: PD adjustment-- thumb method
  3. Illumination system (rheostat): light adjustment- intensity, spot size & size placement
Term
features of condensing lens
Definition

high dioptric power plus lens,

double aspheric, antireflective multi-layered coating,

various designs.

Term
For a 20D condensing lens,
Definition
less magnification, greater field of view
Term
for a 15 condensing lens:
Definition
more magnification, less field of view
Term
As power of condensing lens increases, then
Definition

visual field INCREASES

magnification DECREASES

Term
the Larger lens dioptric power
Definition

the larger field of fiew.

 

Term
small pupils pt, why use a higher dioptric condensing lens?
Definition
you get a larger field of view.
Term
optics for BIO
Definition
  1. Light beams into pt eye,
  2. Reflective observation beams from retina -->
  3. beams focused to a viewable aerial image by condensing lens
Term
What is true of the image seen by BIO
Definition
  • real image,
  • magnified image,
  • image reversed left to right,
  • image inverted top to bottom,
  • Image is located between examiner and condensing lens.
  • image viewed through BIO oculars
Term
To see the fundus the BIO does it independent of :
Definition
high refractive error, moderately opacified media.
Term
Procedure for px
Definition
  1. glasses off, dilated, reclined (pt head parallel to floor, adjust neck support)
  2. raise/lower chair to examiner hips, condensing lens in dominant hand.
  3. More convex surface twrd examiner (white-ringed edge of lens toward px)
  4. tell them where to fixate,  examiner stand opposite quadrant being examined, no-dominant hand to hold open eyelids, keep both eyes open.
  5. light beam into pupil, see red reflex, put condensing lens into light beam, brace and pull back with pupil reflex centered within lens, retinal image should fill condensing lens completely.
  6. Be arms length away 18-20"
Term
systematic post seg exam with BIO
Definition
move around eye in continous motion, clock wise or counterclockwise, start in any quadrant, see all 6 views, view posterior pole in one view!
Term
advantages of BIO
Definition
  • Stereopsis
  • Large field of view
  • Bright illumination of retina,
  • Minimal peripheral retina distortion.
Term
Disadvantages of BIO
Definition

Must dilate pupil,

pt discomfort with glare and light,

examiner must compensate for inverted/reversed image,

less magnification,

initial learning curve before examiner is comfort with skill/

Term
BIO views require aligned whole system, what are the parts that need to be aligned?
Definition

Straight line connecting BIO oculars,

aerial image,

optical center of condensing lens,

center of pupil,

fundus area being examined.

Term
how to compensate for extreme gaze of px for peripheral retina
Definition
more elliptical pupil so tilt the whole system and keep alignment and direct light through center of pupil.
Term

what do you do for unwanted reflections?

 

Definition
SLIGHTLY tilt lens
Term
for BIO what do you do when you see black crescents in the periphery of lens?
Definition

recheck alignment of whole system,

align reflections on front and back of lens,

make sure condensing lens is proper distance from patient.

Term
for BIO what do you do for unstable views that come and go:
Definition
  • As condensing lens is pulled away from patient's face, make sure reflections are centered and aligned.
  • Rest fingers on pt face to stabilize lens.
  • Continue to mantain lens parallel to the eye piece.
Term
for BIO what do you do with fuzzy views
Definition

remove the BIO +2.00 lens,

clean condensing lens,

if views clearer without the +2.00 then AE or CI

Term
What to do for BIO if seeing double?
Definition
check PDs
Term
what do for patient comfort with BIO?
Definition

let pt break and blink, give artificial tears,

photosensitivity (reduce rheostat)

limit continous light on one are of retin to 35-40 secs max!

Term
things to keep in mind for BIO
Definition
  • maintain working distance throughout.
  • hold px lids to maximize my view.
  • have px turn or adjust head if nose or brow are interfering with view.
Term
The anterior retina is located
Definition
closer to the ora
Term
The posterior retina is located
Definition

closer to posterior pole,

posterior pole is 60-70% of fundus

Term
The peripheral retina
Definition
30-40% of fundus.
Term
Posterior pole includes which 4 things?
Definition

optic nerve,

macula & fovea,

central retinal artery and vein,

superior & inferior arcades

Term
what is the limit of the posterior pole?
Definition
The vortex ampullae
Term
The vortex ampullae
Definition
  • red octopus like appearance,
  •  merging of choroidal venous tributaries under the retinal vessels.
  • best seen in lighter pigmented fundi, in darker fundus: background is darker so harder to see,
  • there are 4-15 per eye,
  • it is different sizes and orientation in people
Term
Equatorial region
Definition
starts at the anterior limit of vortex ampullae
Term

where in the peripheral retina are the long posterior ciliary arteries and nerves (LPCN & LPCA)

 

Definition
  • Located at 3  & 9 o'clock
  • These arteries and nerves emerge at equator and run anteriorly
  •  divide the fundus into superior and inferior halves.
Term
where are the short ciliary arteries and nerves seen in peripheral retina?
Definition
seen at 6 & 12 o'clock(commonly seen in vertical meridians),

run perpendicular to ora serrata,

pigment mottled lines,

 

Term
 what and where is the vitreous base located in the peripheral retina?
Definition
  • age-related band of mottled pigment,
  • located posterior to the ora serrata,
  • represents attachment of posterior vitreous to retina

 

Term
what is the ora serrata in the peripheral retina?
Definition

it is the end of chroid and retina,

 

Term
Temporal ora serrata
Definition
smooth surface
Term
nasal ora serrata
Definition
scalloped surface
Term
if patient eyes, BIO light and lens are directed nasally, what retina are you looking at?
Definition
nasal retina
Term
is the orientation of image in lens true to retina being seen?
Definition
no, image is inverted and reversed from actual retina
Term
is the localization of image in lens true to retina being seen?
Definition
yes, localization is true to area being viewed!
Term
what is the orientation of a retinal lesion in the retinal image as it appear in condensing lens?
Definition
lesion is inverted and reversed
Term
how to visualize real lesion orientation based on image in condensing lens?
Definition
  1. first invert,
  2. second reverse

OR

rotate the image and condensing lens by 180 degreesa

Term
Order for Evaluation of posterior pole
Definition
  • view peripheral views first.
  • view macular and nerve last.
Term
how do document retinal lesions
Definition

size of lesion, in terms of disc diopters,

location of lesion (DD used to estimate actual fundus distances)

Color,

depth/elevation,

borders

 

Term
how to document retinal periphery?
Definition

flat &intact to ora 360 deg or flat 360.

Record pertinent negatives like -DR, -HTN Ret, -RD

Term
lattice
Definition
draw XXXX
Term
SRF
Definition
Subretinal fluid
Term
HRVO
Definition
Hemiretinal vein occlusion
Term
CWS
Definition
Cotton wool spot
Term
CSME
Definition
Clinically significant macular edema
Term
NPDR
Definition
NON-proliferative diabetic retinopathy.
Term
dynamic BIO techniqe
Definition

doctor pivots body left or right depending on where view needs to move.

px does contant gazefor nasal, temporal,

Get normal static view of any portion of retina,

pupil acts as center of rotation,

keep system aligned: BIO oculars--> image--> optical center of condensing lens--> center of pupil--> fundsus area behing examined.

Term
when is it useful to scan a quadrant and when might it be indicated?
Definition
indicated when there is a lrage retinal lesion that spans more than the static view in lens, useful to examine entire lesion from one aspect to another: eg. lattice, retinal detachment
Term
what is the purpose of dyanamic BIO
Definition

obtain overlapping views to see the whole retina:

inspect entire quadrant in one fluid view. you do this by moving in/out and left and right while px gaze stays steady.

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