Retinopathy Associated with Ritonavir Treatment for HIV Infection: A Case Series Reappraisal in the COVID-19 Era

IF 0.5 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Nam V. Nguyen, Lucas Kim, Lauren F. Collins, Igho Ofotokun, Alcides Fernandes, Steven Yeh, Jessica Shantha
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Purpose: To report 3 cases of retinopathy secondary to ritonavir use in the treatment of HIV. Methods: A retrospective review of patient records was performed for data including ophthalmic examination findings, demographic and HIV clinical characteristics, and progression of maculopathy disease . The review identified 3 patients with a history of HIV treated with antiretroviral therapy including ritonavir who had been evaluated for bilateral vision loss in both eyes. Results: A fundus examination of each patient revealed characteristic macular atrophy, and optical coherence tomography demonstrated corresponding central outer retinal atrophy. Uveitis workup results were unremarkable. Given the characteristics of macular atrophy, history of ritonavir use, and the absence of intraocular inflammation, all 3 patients were diagnosed with bilateral ritonavir-associated retinopathy. Each patients’ vision continued to deteriorate, even after the cessation of ritonavir. Conclusions: Ritonavir toxicity should be considered in the differential diagnosis of retinopathy among patients with an exposure history.
视网膜病变与利托那韦治疗HIV感染相关:COVID-19时代的病例系列重新评估
目的:报告利托那韦治疗HIV后继发视网膜病变3例。方法:回顾性分析患者记录,包括眼科检查结果、人口统计学和HIV临床特征以及黄斑病变的进展。该综述确定了3例接受了包括利托那韦在内的抗逆转录病毒治疗的HIV病史患者,并对其双眼视力丧失进行了评估。结果:每位患者眼底检查显示特征性黄斑萎缩,光学相干断层扫描显示相应的中央外视网膜萎缩。葡萄膜炎检查结果无显著差异。考虑到黄斑萎缩的特点、利托那韦使用史和无眼内炎症,3例患者均被诊断为双侧利托那韦相关视网膜病变。即使在停用利托那韦后,每位患者的视力仍在继续恶化。结论:有利托那韦暴露史的患者在视网膜病变鉴别诊断时应考虑利托那韦毒性。
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