Ocular toxicity of prednisone in pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

Lens and eye toxicity research Pub Date : 1992-01-01
R C Tripathi, M A Kipp, B J Tripathi, B S Kirschner, N S Borisuth, S K Shevell, J T Ernest
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We performed ocular examinations on 58 corticosteroid-treated pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and on 58 age-matched controls. Posterior subcapsular cataracts (PSC) were detected in 12 of the 58 treated patients (20.7%) and in none of the controls. The difference in mean intraocular pressure (IOP) between the treated patients (15.89 +/- 4.11 mm Hg) and control subjects (13.63 +/- 2.35 mm Hg) was significant statistically (P < 0.001). Twenty-one patients (36.2%) were characterized as "IOP responders" (IOP > or = 20 mm Hg, change in IOP > or = 6 mm Hg between visits, or a difference in IOP > or = 6 mm Hg between the two eyes). Formation of PSC was not correlated significantly (P > 0.05) with the total dose of prednisone, duration of treatment, average daily dose, or number of days on high doses (> or = 25 mg). Raised IOP was correlated (P = 0.005) only with average daily dose (12.4 +/- 10.9 mg/day; range, 0-47 mg/day) 30 days before examination. When the dose of corticosteroid was reduced to < 10 mg/day, 2 patients manifested regression of PSC, and 12 IOP responders showed a decrease in IOP to within 2 SD of the mean control IOP. Only 3 of the 58 treated patients (5.2%) manifested both PSC and raised IOP. A significant inverse correlation (P = 0.02) was established between IOP at first examination and formation of PSC. We propose that the mechanisms for steroid-induced lens opacities and raised IOP do not share the same genetic basis. Because 52% of these children developed either PSC or raised IOP with prednisone therapy, we advocate careful ophthalmologic monitoring of pediatric patients receiving corticosteroids for IBD or any other condition.

小儿炎症性肠病患者泼尼松的眼毒性。
我们对58名接受皮质类固醇治疗的儿童炎症性肠病(IBD)患者和58名年龄匹配的对照组进行了眼部检查。58例接受治疗的患者中有12例(20.7%)检测到后囊膜下白内障(PSC),对照组无一例。治疗组平均眼压(15.89 +/- 4.11 mm Hg)与对照组平均眼压(13.63 +/- 2.35 mm Hg)差异有统计学意义(P < 0.001)。21例患者(36.2%)被定性为“IOP应答者”(IOP >或= 20 mm Hg,两次就诊之间IOP变化>或= 6 mm Hg,或两眼之间IOP差异>或= 6 mm Hg)。PSC的形成与泼尼松总剂量、治疗时间、平均日剂量、高剂量(>或= 25mg)用药天数无显著相关(P > 0.05)。IOP升高仅与平均日剂量(12.4 +/- 10.9 mg/d;范围:0-47毫克/天)检查前30天。当皮质类固醇剂量降低至< 10 mg/d时,2例患者出现PSC消退,12例IOP应答者IOP下降至对照平均IOP的2个SD以内。58例患者中仅有3例(5.2%)同时表现为PSC和IOP升高。首次检查时眼压与PSC形成呈显著负相关(P = 0.02)。我们认为类固醇诱导的晶状体混浊和IOP升高的机制并不具有相同的遗传基础。由于这些儿童中有52%在接受泼尼松治疗后出现PSC或IOP升高,我们提倡对接受皮质类固醇治疗IBD或任何其他疾病的儿童患者进行仔细的眼科监测。
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