Frequency and visual outcomes of herpes simplex keratitis in a Kuwaiti tertiary referral center.

Q2 Medicine
Nancy M Lotfy, Nora Aldhefeery, Mariam N Alenezi, Yousuf Alherz, Yousef Taleb Ali
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Abstract

Background: Herpes simplex virus (HSV), a cause of many ocular pathologies, may affect the corneal epithelium, stroma, or endothelium, with the epithelium as the most frequently affected location. We aimed to determine the frequency and visual outcomes of HSV keratitis over a 1-year period at Farwaniya Hospital, Kuwait.

Methods: This prospective observational case series included patients diagnosed with HSV keratitis who presented to the outpatient or eye casualty department between September 2022 and September 2023. Full history, demographic profile, detailed ocular and slit-lamp examinations, and visual acuity assessments were recorded prior to and after treatment. Baseline corneal sensation was assessed in the four corneal quadrants using the cotton wisp test.

Results: Of the 227 patients who presented with infectious keratitis, 72 (31.7%) were diagnosed with HSV keratitis. The mean (SD) age was 45.86 (16.06) years, and 48 (66.7%) patients were male. The subtypes of HSV keratitis were endotheliitis in 27 (37.5%) patients, dendritic ulcer in 22 (30.6%), stromal keratitis with ulceration in 9 (12.5%) and without ulceration in 8 (11.1%), and geographic ulcer in 6 (8.3%). The mean baseline best-corrected distance visual acuity (BCDVA) differed significantly between the HSV keratitis subtypes (P < 0.001). Most patients (n = 70, 97.2%) had unilateral eye involvement, were treated within 1 - 2 weeks, and demonstrated improved BCDVA. Despite the improvement in BCDVA in all HSV keratitis subtypes, a significant difference in the median BCDVA remained after treatment (P < 0.001). Pairwise comparisons revealed a significantly better BCDVA after treatment in eyes with dendritic epithelial ulcers than in eyes with HSV stromal keratitis with ulceration (P = 0.003) or geographic epithelial ulcers (P = 0.005). After treatment, corneal haze and neovascularization were detected in 54 (75.0%) and 24 (33.3%) patients, respectively.

Conclusions: We detected a substantial frequency of HSV keratitis in one of the governorates of Kuwait, with endotheliitis as the most common manifestation. Timely standard treatment interventions based on valid guidelines resulted in BCDVA improvement in all subtypes of HSV keratitis in our series, indicating the importance of early treatment. However, the BCDVA in eyes with dendritic epithelial ulcers remained substantially better than that in eyes with geographic epithelial ulcers or HSV stromal keratitis with ulceration, signifying the effect of the initial HSV keratitis subtype on visual outcomes. To our knowledge, this is the first study to highlight the frequency of HSV keratitis in a Kuwaiti hospital, and larger-scale research in this region is needed to further understand and manage the condition.

科威特一家三级转诊中心的单纯疱疹性角膜炎发病率和视觉效果。
背景:单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)是多种眼部病变的病因之一,可影响角膜上皮、基质或内皮,其中上皮是最常受影响的部位。我们的目的是确定科威特法尔瓦尼亚医院一年来 HSV 角膜炎的发病率和视觉效果:本前瞻性观察病例系列包括 2022 年 9 月至 2023 年 9 月期间在门诊或眼科急诊就诊并确诊为 HSV 角膜炎的患者。记录了治疗前后的全部病史、人口统计学特征、详细的眼部检查和裂隙灯检查以及视力评估。使用棉花棒测试评估了四个角膜象限的基线角膜感觉:在 227 名感染性角膜炎患者中,72 人(31.7%)被诊断为 HSV 角膜炎。平均(标清)年龄为 45.86(16.06)岁,48 名(66.7%)患者为男性。27 名患者(37.5%)的 HSV 角膜炎亚型为内皮炎,22 名患者(30.6%)的亚型为树枝状溃疡,9 名患者(12.5%)的亚型为有溃疡的基质角膜炎,8 名患者(11.1%)的亚型为无溃疡的基质角膜炎,6 名患者(8.3%)的亚型为地域性溃疡。HSV 角膜炎亚型(P P = 0.003)或地理上皮溃疡(P = 0.005)之间的平均基线最佳矫正距离视力(BCDVA)有显著差异。治疗后,分别有 54 例(75.0%)和 24 例(33.3%)患者发现角膜混浊和新生血管:在科威特的一个省,我们发现 HSV 角膜炎的发病率很高,其中最常见的表现是角膜内皮炎。根据有效指南及时采取标准治疗干预措施后,我们系列中所有亚型 HSV 角膜炎患者的 BCDVA 均有所改善,这表明了早期治疗的重要性。然而,树枝状上皮溃疡患者的 BCDVA 仍大大优于地理上皮溃疡或伴有溃疡的 HSV 基质角膜炎患者,这表明最初的 HSV 角膜炎亚型对视觉结果有影响。据我们所知,这是第一项强调科威特医院HSV角膜炎发病率的研究,需要在该地区开展更大规模的研究,以进一步了解和管理这种疾病。
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