Tuberculosis as a significant cause of uveitis-related blindness: current referral trends at a tertiary uveitis center in Indonesia.

IF 1.7 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IJID regions Pub Date : 2025-07-18 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijregi.2025.100705
Ikhwanuliman Putera, Ulifna Alfiya Sifyana, Saskia M Rombach, Johannes R Vingerling, P Martin van Hagen, Rina La Distia Nora
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Abstract

Objectives: Uveitis may lead to blindness if improperly treated, yet the data on blindness due to uveitis, particularly, in low-resource countries, remain limited. In high-tuberculosis (TB) burden countries such as Indonesia, active systemic TB is among the leading causes of infectious uveitis. The combined impact of blindness, uveitis, and TB presents a substantial health and socioeconomic burden. This study aimed to assess the current situation of uveitis referrals, particularly, on the proportion of uveitis with active systemic TB and the proportion of blindness in TB-related uveitis.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 1-year data from 164 newly referred patients with uveitis at a single tertiary eye Hospital in Indonesia.

Results: Active systemic TB was diagnosed in approximately one in 10 patients with uveitis (16 of 164, 9.8%). At initial presentation, blindness in the worse-seeing eye was noted in 56.1% (92 of 164) of patients. The proportion of blindness was slightly higher in patients with uveitis with active systemic TB and those with no identifiable cause but positive Quantiferon-TB Gold Plus, compared with other uveitis cases, although not statistically significant (56.3%, 61.1%, and 51.3%, respectively; P = 0.489). Most patients with uveitis with active systemic TB (14 of 16, 87.5%) sought medical attention due to ophthalmological symptoms.

Conclusions: Active TB case finding in patients with uveitis, especially in high-TB burden settings, is obligatory to prevent severe morbidity.

结核病是葡萄膜炎相关性失明的一个重要原因:印度尼西亚三级葡萄膜炎中心目前的转诊趋势。
目的:葡萄膜炎如果治疗不当可能导致失明,但关于葡萄膜炎导致失明的数据仍然有限,特别是在资源匮乏的国家。在印度尼西亚等结核病高负担国家,活动性全身性结核病是感染性葡萄膜炎的主要原因之一。失明、葡萄膜炎和结核病的综合影响带来了巨大的健康和社会经济负担。本研究旨在评估葡萄膜炎转诊的现状,特别是葡萄膜炎合并活动性系统性结核病的比例和结核病相关葡萄膜炎致盲的比例。方法:我们回顾性分析了印度尼西亚一家三级眼科医院164例新转诊的葡萄膜炎患者1年的资料。结果:大约十分之一的葡萄膜炎患者(164名患者中有16名,9.8%)被诊断为活动性系统性结核病。初次就诊时,56.1%(164名患者中的92名)的患者视力较差的眼睛失明。与其他葡萄膜炎患者相比,伴有活动性全身性结核的葡萄膜炎患者和病因不明但Quantiferon-TB Gold Plus阳性的患者失明比例略高,但无统计学意义(分别为56.3%、61.1%和51.3%;P = 0.489)。大多数伴有活动性系统性结核的葡萄膜炎患者(16例中的14例,87.5%)因眼科症状就诊。结论:在葡萄膜炎患者中发现活动性结核病例,特别是在结核病高负担地区,是预防严重发病率的必要措施。
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