Ocular complications in psoriatic patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 2.3 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Adriano Cypriano Faneli, Dillan Cunha Amaral, Isabelle Rodrigues Menezes, Guilherme Nunes Marques, Jaime Guedes, Rodrigo Brazuna, Ricardo Danilo Chagas Oliveira, Cristina Muccioli
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Purpose: To assess the prevalence of ocular findings in patients with psoriasis and compare the odds of developing these conditions between the psoriatic and control population through a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted using PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, and Web of Science databases to identify studies reporting ocular findings in psoriasis patients. Inclusion criteria encompassed cross-sectional, case-control, cohort studies, case series, and case studies. Data extraction and quality assessment followed PRISMA guidelines. The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale evaluated the risk of bias. Heterogeneity was assessed using Cochran's Q-test and I² statistics, with a random-effects model applied where significant heterogeneity was present.

Results: 30 studies comprising 131,687 patients (13,788 with psoriasis and 117,899 controls) were included. The relative likelihood of ocular findings in psoriasis patients showed to be increased in conjunctival hyperemia (OR = 7.38; 95% CI: 2.47-22.04), conjunctivitis (OR = 4.63; 95% CI: 1.42-15.08), dry eye (OR = 3.47; 95% CI: 2.06-5.83), and meibomian gland dysfunction (OR = 7.13; 95% CI: 2.14-23.72) compared to controls. In contrast, blepharitis, cataracts, episcleritis, glaucoma, pinguecula, pterygium, and uveitis did not differ significantly between the two groups.

Conclusions: Psoriasis patients are at increased risk for certain ocular conditions, particularly conjunctival hyperemia, conjunctivitis, dry eye, and meibomian gland dysfunction. Further research is needed to understand the underlying mechanisms and to develop targeted management strategies.

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银屑病患者的眼部并发症:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
目的:通过系统回顾和荟萃分析,评估银屑病患者眼部疾病的患病率,并比较银屑病患者和对照组之间发生这些疾病的几率。方法:使用PubMed、Embase、Cochrane和Web of Science数据库进行全面的文献检索,以确定报告牛皮癣患者眼部发现的研究。纳入标准包括横断面研究、病例对照研究、队列研究、病例系列研究和病例研究。数据提取和质量评估遵循PRISMA指南。纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表评估偏倚风险。异质性采用Cochran’s q检验和I²统计量进行评估,在存在显著异质性的情况下采用随机效应模型。结果:纳入了30项研究,包括131687例患者(13788例牛皮癣患者和117899例对照组)。结膜充血增加银屑病患者眼部病变的相对可能性(OR = 7.38;95% CI: 2.47-22.04),结膜炎(OR = 4.63;95% CI: 1.42-15.08),干眼症(OR = 3.47;95% CI: 2.06-5.83)和睑板腺功能障碍(OR = 7.13;95% CI: 2.14-23.72)。相比之下,眼睑炎、白内障、巩膜炎、青光眼、鼻窦炎、翼状胬肉和葡萄膜炎在两组之间没有显著差异。结论:银屑病患者发生某些眼部疾病的风险增加,特别是结膜充血、结膜炎、干眼和睑板腺功能障碍。需要进一步的研究来了解潜在的机制并制定有针对性的管理策略。
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