Visual acuity and visual field as a function of disease duration in patients with birdshot chorioretinitis.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Jordan Loeliger, Dominique Monnet, Jennifer Thorne, Linda Imikerene, Souhila Kecili, Antoine P Brézin
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Abstract

Background: Birdshot chorioretinitis (BSCR) is a chronic bilateral posterior uveitis, which can affect central as well as peripheral vision. The aim of this study was to assess how visual acuity and visual field evolved over time in patients with BSCR.

Methods: This was a prospective, observational, single-centre study based on data from the CO-BIRD cohort. Patient visits were categorised based on the time elapsed since the first symptoms, and groups of patients with different disease duration were defined. The main outcome measures were the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), the mean deviation (MD) and the standard pattern deviation (PSD).

Results: The study included 447 Caucasian patients (181 males and 266 females), all of whom HLA-A29 carriers. From onset to 30 years of disease duration, the number of patients in each consecutive 5-year period was 237, 250, 196, 147, 78 and 32, respectively. Overall, the range of visual acuity and visual field results increased with disease duration. BCVA gradually decreased and showed a significant decline after 11-15 years after the first symptoms. Among the visual field indices, PSD significantly increased after 16-20 years, while MD showed a significant decline after 21-25 years. No major gender differences were found in visual outcomes, indicating comparable severity. The intereye correlations of MD and PSD were stronger than those of BCVA.

Conclusions: BSCR resulted in a large heterogeneity of visual outcomes, which increased with time. Our data provide an overview of the visual consequences of BSCR as a function of disease duration.

鸟枪状脉络膜视网膜炎患者的视力和视野与病程的关系。
背景:鸟枪状脉络膜视网膜炎(BSCR)是一种慢性双侧后葡萄膜炎,可影响中心视力和周边视力。本研究旨在评估 BSCR 患者的视力和视野随时间的变化情况:这是一项基于 CO-BIRD 队列数据的前瞻性单中心观察研究。根据首次出现症状的时间对患者就诊情况进行分类,并对不同病程的患者进行分组。主要结果指标为最佳矫正视力(BCVA)、平均偏差(MD)和标准模式偏差(PSD):研究包括 447 名白种人患者(男性 181 人,女性 266 人),他们都是 HLA-A29 携带者。从发病到病程 30 年,每个连续 5 年的患者人数分别为 237、250、196、147、78 和 32 人。总体而言,视力和视野结果的范围随着病程的延长而增加。BCVA逐渐下降,并在首次出现症状11-15年后出现明显下降。在视野指数中,PSD在16-20年后显著增加,而MD在21-25年后显著下降。在视力结果方面没有发现明显的性别差异,这表明严重程度相当。MD和PSD的眼内相关性强于BCVA:结论:BSCR导致了视觉结果的巨大异质性,并随着时间的推移而增加。我们的数据概述了 BSCR 随病程变化而产生的视觉后果。
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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
2.40%
发文量
213
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Ophthalmology (BJO) is an international peer-reviewed journal for ophthalmologists and visual science specialists. BJO publishes clinical investigations, clinical observations, and clinically relevant laboratory investigations related to ophthalmology. It also provides major reviews and also publishes manuscripts covering regional issues in a global context.
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