Use of Big Data to Evaluate Adverse Ophthalmic Adverse Events after COVID-19 Vaccination

Hyun Chul Youn, Ji Hyoung Chey, Chang Kyu Lee
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Purpose: This study explored the types and incidences of adverse ophthalmic adverse events after COVID-19 vaccination and their associations with such vaccination in patients who presented to the sole local, tertiary, general hospital in region Ulsan of South Korea complaining of ophthalmic discomfort after COVID-19 vaccination.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Ulsan University Hospital, which is the only tertiary general hospital in Ulsan city. All participants visited the hospital from March 2021 to August 2022 complaining of ophthalmic discomfort after COVID-19 vaccination. Clinical variables were collected from both our clinical data warehouse and the electronic medical records of the hospital.Results: To date, 2,766,569 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in Ulsan city. A total of 97 cases of vaccination-related adverse ophthalmic events have been confirmed. In 21 of these cases, irreversible sequelae persisted after the side-effects. Most symptoms developed within 1 week after vaccination (mean 5.06 ± 6.86 days). The most common symptom was visual disturbance (67 cases), followed by ocular pain (19 cases) and double vision (16 cases). The most frequent diagnoses associated with irreversible sequelae were neurological diseases (7 cases), retinal diseases (5 cases), and glaucoma (5 cases). The frequencies of side effects were highest for those of BNT162b2 status (34 cases), followed by those of ChAdOx1 (30), mRNA-1273 (20), and Ad26.COV2.S (4).Conclusions: In contrast to other vaccinations, COVID-19 vaccination was viewed as urgent; a few known ophthalmic side effects developed after vaccination. Although such adverse events are rare, affected patients must be closely monitored; the sequelae may be irreversible.
利用大数据评估接种 COVID-19 疫苗后的眼科不良事件
目的:本研究探讨了接种 COVID-19 疫苗后眼科不良事件的类型和发生率,以及与接种此类疫苗之间的关联:这项横断面研究在蔚山大学医院进行,该医院是蔚山市唯一一家三级综合医院。所有参与者都是在 2021 年 3 月至 2022 年 8 月期间因接种 COVID-19 疫苗后出现眼部不适而到医院就诊的。临床变量来自我们的临床数据仓库和医院的电子病历:结果:迄今为止,蔚山市共接种了 2,766,569 剂 COVID-19 疫苗。共确认了 97 例与接种疫苗相关的眼科不良事件。在这些病例中,有 21 例在出现副作用后持续出现不可逆转的后遗症。大多数症状在接种后 1 周内出现(平均 5.06 ± 6.86 天)。最常见的症状是视力障碍(67 例),其次是眼痛(19 例)和复视(16 例)。与不可逆后遗症相关的最常见诊断是神经系统疾病(7 例)、视网膜疾病(5 例)和青光眼(5 例)。副作用发生频率最高的是 BNT162b2 状态(34 例),其次是 ChAdOx1(30 例)、mRNA-1273(20 例)和 Ad26.COV2.S(4 例):结论:与其他疫苗接种不同,COVID-19疫苗接种被视为紧急疫苗;接种后出现了一些已知的眼科副作用。虽然此类不良反应很少见,但必须密切监测受影响的患者;后遗症可能是不可逆的。
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