尼泊尔三级眼科中心结节性葡萄膜炎标准治疗的视力结果

K. Subedi, Smita Shrestha, M. Poudel, A. Manandhar
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结节病在尼泊尔是一种研究较少的疾病,既是一种全身疾病,也是一种眼部疾病。我们的目的是描述尼泊尔结节性葡萄膜炎标准治疗的视力结果。方法:2017年12月至2020年3月通过蒂尔甘加眼科研究所电子病历系统进行观察性研究。经IWOS标准诊断、接受标准方案治疗并至少随访6个月的患者纳入研究。评估临床参数为葡萄膜炎类型、解剖位置及IWOS分型。治疗相关因素评估为免疫抑制剂、抗青光眼药物和白内障手术的需求。6个月时的视觉结果是评估的主要结果,考虑到两条线的改善或恶化是显著的。视力限制并发症评估为囊样黄斑水肿,并发白内障和继发性青光眼。根据人口统计学、解剖累及程度、葡萄膜炎亚型、IWOS类型和对免疫调节剂的需求对视觉结果进行分层。结果:纳入25例患者46只眼。根据IWOS标准,推定为眼结节病的患者视力效果最好,改善93.33%。男性治疗后视力较好(90% vs.76.9%)。20 ~ 40岁年龄组改善效果最好(96.5%),前葡萄膜炎视力效果最好(100%)。基于这项研究,不能推荐单一的免疫调节剂。眼压升高18眼(39%),继发性闭角型青光眼4眼(8.6%),低眼压4眼(8.6%),行白内障手术1眼(2.1%),黄斑囊样水肿1眼(2.1%)。结论:结节性葡萄膜炎具有良好的视觉效果。高度怀疑,早期诊断和及时治疗有助于诊断和限制视力并发症。
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Visual outcome of standard treatment of sarcoid uveitis at a tertiary eye center in Nepal
Introduction: Sarcoidosis is a less-studied disease in Nepal, both as a systemic as well as ocular disease. We aimed to describe the visual outcome of standard therapy of sarcoid uveitis in Nepal. Methods: Observational study through Electronic Medical recording system of Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology from December 2017 to March 2020. Patients diagnosed by IWOS criteria, treated with standard protocol and with minimum six-month follow up were included. The clinical parameters evaluated were type of uveitis, anatomical location and IWOS category. Treatment related factors evaluated were need for immunosuppressants, anti-glaucoma medication and cataract surgery. Visual outcome at six months was the major outcome evaluated, considering two lines of improvement or worsening as significant. Vision limiting complications assessed were cystoid macular edema, complicated cataract and secondary glaucoma. Visual outcome was stratified based on demography, anatomical involvement, uveitis subtype, IWOS category and need for immunomodulators. Results: Forty-six eyes of 25 patients were included. Based on IWOS criteria, presumed ocular sarcoidosis had best visual outcome with 93.33% improvement. Males had better post-treatment vision (90% vs.76.9%). 20-40 years age group had best improvement (96.5%) and anterior uveitis had best visual outcome (100%). A single immunomodulator could not be recommended based on this study. 18(39%) eyes had raised IOP, 4(8.6%) had secondary angle closure glaucoma, 4(8.6%) had hypotony, 1(2.1%) eye underwent cataract surgery and 1(2.1%) eye had cystoid macular edema. Conclusions: Sarcoid uveitis has good visual outcome. High degree of suspicion, early diagnosis and prompt treatment aids in diagnosis and limits vision-limiting complications.
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