Study of Clinical and Etiological Pattern of Anterior Uveitis in Western Odisha

M. Nivetha
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Background and Objectives: Uveitis is a potentially sight-threatening disease affecting people from all over the world. It attributes to 5-20% of legal blindness in developed countries and 25% of blindness in the developing world. Uveitis includes a varied group of intraocular inflammatory conditions that may occur at any age but affect mostly working-age people. The average annual incidence of uveitis has been reported as approximately 14- 17/1,00,000. Aim is to study the clinical and etiological pattern of anterior uveitis. Objectives are to evaluate the clinical pattern of anterior uveitis, to study the etiological pattern of anterior uveitis, to identify the complications of anterior uveitis, to assess the treatment outcome. Methods: A prospective clinical study was done in the Department of Ophthalmology, Rourkela, Odisha during September 2019 - March 2021 (18 months)between the age group of 20-80 years. Each patient was called for follow up on 1st day, 2nd day, 1 week, 3 weeks, 6 weeks from the day of presentation The complications like posterior synechiae, complicated cataract, raised IOP, macular edema were noted and the response to treatment was recorded and evaluated in each patient. Results and conclusion: Despite all efforts to identify the cause, the most common cause of anterior uveitis remained idiopathic (48.6% ) followed by immune related cause (20.3%). Visual acuity was 6/12 or worse in majority of the patients at presentation and following medical line of treatment most patients regained visual acuity of 6/9 or better after 6 weeks, which was statistically significant (p<0.0001).
西奥里萨邦前葡萄膜炎的临床及病因学研究
背景与目的:葡萄膜炎是一种潜在的威胁视力的疾病,影响着全世界的人们。发达国家5-20%的法定失明和发展中国家25%的法定失明都是由它造成的。葡萄膜炎包括多种眼内炎症,可发生于任何年龄,但主要影响工作年龄人群。据报道,葡萄膜炎的年平均发病率约为14- 17/ 10万。目的探讨葡萄膜前炎的临床及病因学特点。目的:评价葡萄膜炎的临床表现,探讨葡萄膜炎的病因学特点,鉴别葡萄膜炎的并发症,评价其治疗效果。方法:于2019年9月至2021年3月(18个月)在奥里萨邦Rourkela眼科进行前瞻性临床研究,年龄在20-80岁之间。每例患者均于发病后第1天、第2天、第1周、第3周、第6周随访,观察后粘连、合并白内障、IOP升高、黄斑水肿等并发症,并对治疗效果进行记录和评价。结果和结论:尽管所有努力确定原因,最常见的原因仍然是特发性(48.6%),其次是免疫相关原因(20.3%)。多数患者就诊时视力为6/12或更差,经药物治疗后6周视力恢复为6/9或更好,差异有统计学意义(p<0.0001)。
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