The Quality of Life Impact of Acute Uveitis: A Prospective Study.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Juliana Rocha de Mendonça da Silva, Ana Luiza Biancardi, Henrique Maciel Vieira de Moraes, Haroldo Vieira de Moraes
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the impact on quality of life of acute uveitis diagnosis and management.

Design: 50 patients with acute uveitis were followed prospectively for three months in a tertiary hospital in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Vision-related (VR-) and health-related (HR-) quality of life (QoL) were respectively assessed by NEI-VFQ-25 and SF-36 questionnaires at the initial consultation and after three months. Associations between the questionnaire's subscale item scores with clinical/demographical data were assessed.

Results: After generalized linear models, in the initial QoL evaluation lower visual acuity (VA) and unemployment/retirement were associated with lower scores in both questionnaires, while bilateral uveitis was associated with NEI-VFQ-25 questionnaire only and older age with SF-36 only. At the three-month QoL evaluation lower VA and older age were associated with lower scores and VA improvement with higher scores in both questionnaires and unemployment/retirement was associated with lower SF-36 score only. When evaluating the variation between the initial QoL scores and those after three months, older age was associated with lower VR- and HR-QoL improvement, while short interval between referral and the first appointment, higher final VA and VA improvement were associated with VR-QoL upgrade. Bilateral uveitis was associated with lower HR-QoL improvement.

Conclusion: Older age and worse VA have a significant negative impact on VR-QoL and HR-QoL, while VA improvement has positive impact. Anatomic classification and etiology of uveitis did not seem to impact on variation of QoL during diagnosis and treatment of acute uveitis, as well as education level and self-reported color.

急性葡萄膜炎对生活质量影响的前瞻性研究。
目的:探讨急性葡萄膜炎的诊断和处理对患者生活质量的影响。设计:在巴西里约热内卢的一家三级医院对50例急性葡萄膜炎患者进行为期3个月的前瞻性随访。采用NEI-VFQ-25和SF-36问卷分别在首次咨询和3个月后评估视力相关(VR-)和健康相关(HR-)生活质量(QoL)。评估问卷子量表项目得分与临床/人口学数据之间的关系。结果:通过广义线性模型,在初始生活质量评估中,低视力(VA)和失业/退休与两份问卷的低得分相关,而双侧葡萄膜炎仅与NEI-VFQ-25问卷相关,年龄仅与SF-36问卷相关。在三个月的生活质量评估中,较低的VA和年龄与较低的得分有关,而在问卷调查中,VA的改善与较高的得分有关,失业/退休仅与较低的SF-36得分有关。当评估初始QoL评分与三个月后的差异时,年龄越大,VR-QoL和HR-QoL的改善程度越低,而转诊与首次预约之间的时间间隔越短,最终VA和VA的改善程度越高,与VR-QoL的改善有关。双侧葡萄膜炎与较低的HR-QoL改善相关。结论:年龄增大和VA恶化对VR-QoL和HR-QoL有显著的负向影响,而VA改善对VR-QoL有显著的正向影响。葡萄膜炎的解剖分型和病因学对急性葡萄膜炎诊治过程中生活质量的变化、文化程度和自述颜色似乎没有影响。
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CiteScore
6.20
自引率
15.20%
发文量
285
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ocular Immunology & Inflammation ranks 18 out of 59 in the Ophthalmology Category.Ocular Immunology and Inflammation is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication that welcomes the submission of original, previously unpublished manuscripts directed to ophthalmologists and vision scientists. Published bimonthly, the journal provides an international medium for basic and clinical research reports on the ocular inflammatory response and its control by the immune system. The journal publishes original research papers, case reports, reviews, letters to the editor, meeting abstracts, and invited editorials.
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