The Role of Ageing in the Clinical Presentation of Uveitis

IF 4.1 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
PRIYA SAMALIA , JOANNE SIMS , RACHAEL NIEDERER
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Abstract

PURPOSE

The primary aim of this study was to determine age-related patterns of uveitis entities. Secondary aims included age-related patterns of uveitic treatments and complications.

DESIGN

Retrospective clinical cohort study.

METHODS

4395 participants presenting with uveitis to a single center from January 2009 to December 2023 were included.

RESULTS

The median age at presentation was 45.1 years (IQR 32.2-60.3). Infections were more frequent in both younger (0-19 years) and older (≥60 years) participants. Toxoplasmosis was the most frequent cause of infectious uveitis in younger (0-19 years; 12.5%) participants and herpes zoster virus was the most prevalent cause of uveitis in adults 40+ years of age (40-59 years, 7.1%; 60-79 years, 20.5%; 80+years, 38.6%). Tumor-related uveitic masquerades demonstrated a significant association with increasing age (P <.001). Younger individuals were more likely to require steroid-sparing immunosuppression (P <.001) and more likely to require a switch from initial DMARD therapy (P <.001). Older subjects were more likely to develop cystoid macular edema, raised intraocular pressure and cataract (P <.001), while younger subjects were more likely to develop posterior synechiae (P =.001), papillitis (P <.001) and choroidal neovascular membrane (P =.002).

CONCLUSIONS

Age appears to be a key factor influencing the underlying etiology and clinical course of uveitis. Investigations should be tailored to the clinical presentation and consideration of the individuals presenting age may provide clues as to the underlying cause of disease and to guide treatment.
衰老在葡萄膜炎临床表现中的作用。
目的本研究的主要目的是确定葡萄膜炎实体的年龄相关模式。次要目的包括与年龄相关的葡萄膜治疗模式和并发症。回顾性临床队列研究方法:从2009年1月到2023年12月,4395名以葡萄膜炎为临床表现的参与者被纳入一个研究中心。结果患者就诊时中位年龄为45.1岁(IQR 32.2-60.3)。感染在年轻(0-19岁)和年长(≥60岁)的参与者中更常见。弓形虫病是年轻人(0-19岁;12.5%),带状疱疹病毒是40岁以上成人葡萄膜炎最常见的原因(40-59岁,7.1%;60-79岁,20.5%;80年,38.6%)。肿瘤相关的葡萄膜假面与年龄增长有显著相关性(p<0.001)。年轻个体更有可能需要保留类固醇的免疫抑制(p<0.001),更有可能需要从最初的DMARD治疗切换(p<0.001)。老年受试者更容易出现囊样黄斑水肿、眼压升高和白内障(p<0.001),而年轻受试者更容易出现后粘稠(p= 0.001)、乳头炎(p<0.001)和脉络膜新生血管膜(p=0.002)。结论sage是影响葡萄膜炎病因和临床病程的关键因素。调查应根据临床表现量身定制,并考虑到个人的年龄可能为疾病的潜在原因提供线索并指导治疗。
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CiteScore
9.20
自引率
7.10%
发文量
406
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication that welcomes the submission of original, previously unpublished manuscripts directed to ophthalmologists and visual science specialists describing clinical investigations, clinical observations, and clinically relevant laboratory investigations. Published monthly since 1884, the full text of the American Journal of Ophthalmology and supplementary material are also presented online at www.AJO.com and on ScienceDirect. The American Journal of Ophthalmology publishes Full-Length Articles, Perspectives, Editorials, Correspondences, Books Reports and Announcements. Brief Reports and Case Reports are no longer published. We recommend submitting Brief Reports and Case Reports to our companion publication, the American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports. Manuscripts are accepted with the understanding that they have not been and will not be published elsewhere substantially in any format, and that there are no ethical problems with the content or data collection. Authors may be requested to produce the data upon which the manuscript is based and to answer expeditiously any questions about the manuscript or its authors.
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