Svāsthya: Trends in General Medicine and Public Health
Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): November 2024

Corticosteroids and glaucoma: How do treatments trigger ocular nerve damage? - A systematic literature review

I Gede Satya Wijaya Putra (Department of Biology, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Universitas Hindu Indonesia)
I Made Dwi Mertha Adnyana (Department of Biology, Universitas Hindu Indonesia and Indonesia Associate Epidemiologist, Indonesian Society of Epidemiologists, Indonesia)
I Wayan Wahyudi (Department of Biology, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Universitas Hindu Indonesia)
Anak Agung Komang Suardana (Department of Biology, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Universitas Hindu Indonesia)
Ni Komang Rina Indrayanti (Department of Biology, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Universitas Hindu Indonesia)
Sang Kompyang Yudistira Eddy Prabowo (Department of Biology, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Universitas Hindu Indonesia)
I Gede Panduyasa (Department of Biology, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Universitas Hindu Indonesia)
Dewa Ayu Widyantari (Department of Biology, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Universitas Hindu Indonesia)
Desak Gede Dwi Agustini (Department of Biology, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Universitas Hindu Indonesia)
Ni Made Ayu Suwandani (Department of Biology, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Universitas Hindu Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Oct 2024

Abstract

Corticosteroids are steroid hormone derivatives produced by the adrenal glands. Corticosteroids in the health sector have been widely utilized as anti-inflammatory agents because of their strong and rapid effects. This study aimed to identify the impact of long-term corticosteroid use on eye damage. This study uses a systematic literature review, which is guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) to the article screening process.  The data of this study, in the form of demographic variables, route of administration, steroid type, comorbidities, and patient risk factors, were descriptively analyzed. As a result, 15 of the 22 articles were selected for analysis. Chronic corticosteroid administration may precipitate optic neuropathy, manifesting as glaucoma, which is characterized by progressive structural degeneration of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and concomitant visual function deterioration. The locus of primary pathological insult in glaucomatous conditions is the optic nerve head, specifically at the optic disc. This anatomical site is notable for the abrupt 90-degree angular deviation of RGC axons as they transition from the retinal nerve fiber layer to their trajectory within the optic nerve proper. The use of corticosteroids can damage ocular nerve tissue through an increase in intraocular pressure (IOP) beyond 21 mmHg. This increase in IOP is due to changes in the microstructure of the trabeculum webbing, resulting in increased obstruction to the outflow of aqueous humor.

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Svasthya

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Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

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Svāsthya: Trends in General Medicine and Public Health is a multidisciplinary journal and it is published six times (January, March, May, July, September, and November) a year. The objective is to promote articles on general medicine, infection, public health, Global health Infection, Tropical ...