Ocular complications in pediatric non-infectious anterior uveitis in long-term follow-up: population-based cohort study.

IF 2.9 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Mira Siiskonen, Roosa Pesälä, Pasi Ohtonen, Anna-Maria Kubin, Nina Hautala
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Background: Pediatric uveitis is often asymptomatic, which may expose to sight-threatening ocular complications. The impact of modern medication on frequency of long-term ocular complications in pediatric patients with anterior idiopathic uveitis (idio-U) or juvenile idiopathic arthritis associated uveitis (JIA-U) is not fully understood. We aimed to evaluate the occurrence of ocular complications during the era of modern treatment on the population-based cohort of children with idio-U or JIA-U.

Methods: A longitudinal, population-based cohort study of children with idio-U or JIA-U in 2008-2020. Variables assessed included age, gender, age at diagnosis, laterality, chronicity, vision, and ocular complications.

Results: 107 pediatric patients and 172 eyes with either idio-U (19 patients) or JIA-U (88 patients) were included. The mean age at uveitis onset was 10.0 ± 3.7 and 5.4 ± 3.2 years in idio-U and JIA-U, respectively (p < 0.001). Uveitis was chronic in 58% in idio-U and 74% in JIA-U patients, respectively. Uveitis was complicated with glaucoma in 45% of idio-U and 18% of JIA-U patients (p = 0.019). Cataract was developed in 31% of idio-U and 22% of JIA-U eyes (p = 0.28), and posterior synechiae in 21% and 9% of the eyes with idio-U and JIA-U, respectively. None of the eyes were hypotonic. Female gender was overrepresented in ocular complications. Glaucoma surgery was accomplished in 25 (15%) and cataract surgery in 19 (11%) eyes. Bilateral visual acuity remained > 0.5 in all patients.

Conclusions: Glaucoma, ocular hypertension, and cataract were the most typical complications of uveitis. Complications occurred mostly in girls and in idio-U patients. JIA-U patients with severe uveitis, young age at uveitis onset and female gender were predisposing factors for surgical management.

长期随访儿童非感染性前葡萄膜炎的眼部并发症:基于人群的队列研究
背景:儿童葡萄膜炎通常是无症状的,但可能出现威胁视力的眼部并发症。现代药物对儿童前特发性葡萄膜炎(idio-U)或幼年特发性关节炎相关性葡萄膜炎(JIA-U)患者长期眼部并发症发生频率的影响尚不完全清楚。我们的目的是评估以人群为基础的idio-U或JIA-U患儿队列在现代治疗时代眼部并发症的发生情况。方法:对2008-2020年患有idio-U或JIA-U的儿童进行纵向、基于人群的队列研究。评估的变量包括年龄、性别、诊断年龄、侧边性、慢性、视力和眼部并发症。结果:纳入107例患儿和172只idio-U(19例)或JIA-U(88例)眼。idio-U组和JIA-U组的平均葡萄膜炎发病年龄分别为10.0±3.7岁和5.4±3.2岁(所有患者的p0.5)。结论:青光眼、高眼压、白内障是葡萄膜炎最典型的并发症。并发症主要发生在女孩和男性患者中。JIA-U重症葡萄膜炎患者、发病年龄小、女性是手术治疗的易感因素。
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