Inactive Graves’ orbitopathy: to treat or not to treat?

Q4 Medicine
O. Panteleeva, F. H. Batyrbekova
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Abstract

Purpose: to evaluate the expediency and efficacy of conservative therapy of patients with inactive stages of Graves’ orbitopathy complicated by optical neuropathy. Materials and methods. 62 patients with an inactive stage of Graves’ orbitopathy complicated by optical neuropathy were divided into two groups: group 1 (21 patients, 33.9%) received only symptomatic and local therapy, while group 2 (41 patients, 66.1%) additionally received periorbital injections of glucocorticoid drugs. The patients were examined clinically and instrumentally before and after treatment as well as after a long period of more than 12 months. Results. A positive clinical effect of treatment confirmed by positive dynamics of functional indices of computer perimetry (MS, MD) was achieved in 44 cases (71%), of which 33 patients (75.0% ) belonged to group 2. Positive changes in group 1 were achieved in 52.4% of cases and in group 2 in 80.5% of patients. Long-term results showed stable positive changes in 92.1% of cases. Conclusion. The need for complex therapy, involving local injections of glucocorticoid drugs, of patients in an inactive stage of Grave’s orbitopathy who develop symptoms of optical neuropathy was substantiated.
非活动性Graves眼病:治疗还是不治疗?
目的:探讨非活动期Graves眼病合并视神经病变患者保守治疗的适宜性和疗效。材料和方法。将62例不活跃期Graves眼病合并视神经病变患者分为两组:1组(21例,占33.9%)仅给予对症和局部治疗,2组(41例,占66.1%)在此基础上加予眶周注射糖皮质激素药物。患者在治疗前后以及12个月以上的长期治疗后进行临床和仪器检查。结果。计算机视野功能指标(MS、MD)动态阳性证实治疗临床效果良好44例(71%),其中2组33例(75.0%)。第1组有52.4%的患者出现阳性变化,第2组有80.5%的患者出现阳性变化。长期结果显示92.1%的病例出现稳定的阳性变化。结论。需要复杂的治疗,包括局部注射糖皮质激素药物,在格雷夫氏眼病不活跃期的患者谁发展的视神经病变的症状得到证实。
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