类风湿性关节炎患者的眼部受累情况:一项横断面研究

H. A. Obaid hassnah, Ghina Haidar, Maysoun Kudsi, Arwa Azmeh
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类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种全身性免疫疾病。作者旨在报告 RA 患者眼部表现的特征。 收集的人口统计学和临床特征包括:年龄、性别和体重指数。疾病数据包括病程、目前的主诉(包括关节疼痛和肿胀的次数)、晨僵持续时间,还应用并登记了患者的自我评估表。此外,还询问并登记了患者的眼部症状,包括疼痛、干涩、发红、畏光、分泌物和视力模糊,以及完整的病史、治疗情况和临床疾病活动指数评估。风湿病学检查包括:患者关节触痛和肿胀的数量。所有研究对象都接受了完整的眼科检查,包括:用斯奈伦视力表评估视力,评估瞳孔直径和反射以及眼球运动,用施尔默试验评估泪膜,测量眼压,用裂隙灯评估前段,重点是眼表评估,然后在后眼段检查和眼底镜检查中使用局部迷迭香/环麻痹眼药水。实验室检查包括风湿因子、抗胞浆枸橼酸肽、C 反应蛋白和红细胞沉降率,并进行分析。 研究组的平均年龄为(41.5±10)岁,其中 78.59% 为女性。31.14%的患者有眼部表现。36.71%的患者被诊断为干眼症,其中35.15%的患者有灼热感,27.34%的患者有视力障碍。最常见的眼部表现是上巩膜炎(66.40%),诊断出巩膜炎的有(22.65%),出现角膜炎的有(7.04%)。 在我们的 RA 患者中,最常见的眼部受累表现是上睑板腺炎、干眼症和巩膜炎。血清类风湿因子和抗桔皮肽抗体阳性会显著增加出现眼部表现,尤其是干眼症的风险,而男性患者、病程长以及接受生物制剂和改善病情抗风湿药物治疗的患者出现眼部表现的几率更高。 眼部症状是 RA 比较常见的表现。定期进行眼科检查对 RA 患者至关重要。
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Eye involvement in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a cross-sectional study
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic immune disease. The authors aimed to report the characteristics of ocular manifestations in patients with RA. Demographic and clinical characteristics were collected including: age, sex, and BMI. Disease data included the duration, the present main complaint, including the number of painful and swollen joints, duration of morning stiffness, and the patient’s self-evaluation form had also been applied and registered. Eye symptom including pain, dryness, redness, photophobia, discharge, and blurred vision was asked and registered, in addition to full medical history, treatment, and evaluation of clinical disease activity index. Rheumatologic examination included: the number of tender and swollen joints in patients was done. All study subjects underwent complete ophthalmological examination in the following manner: visual acuity assessment by Snellen’s chart, evaluation of pupil diameter and reflexes as well as eyeball movements, tear film evaluation by using Schirmer’s test, intraocular pressure measurement, slit-lamp evaluation of the anterior segment with concentration on ocular surface assessment, followed by installation of topical mydriatic/cycloplegic eyedrops for posterior eye segment exam and fundoscopy. Laboratory tests included rheumatic factor, anti cytoplasmic citrulinted peptide, C-reactive protein, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate were performed and analyzed. Mean age of study group was 41.5±10 years,78.59% of which were females. Ocular manifestations were present in 31.14%. Dry eye was diagnosed in (36.71%), among which burning sensation was found in (35.15%), and photophopia in (27.34%). The most frequent ocular manifestation was episcleritis (66.40%), while scleritis was diagnosed in (22.65%), and keratoconjuctivitis was present in (7.04%). The most common manifestations of ocular involvement in our RA patients was episcleritis, dry eye, and scleritis. Positive serum rheumatoid factor and anticitrulinated peptide antibody significantly increased the risk of having ocular manifestations, especially dry eyes, and the ocular manifestations prevalence was higher among male patients, long disease duration and treatment with biologics and disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. Ocular symptoms are relatively frequent manifestation of RA. Regular ophthalmological examinations are essential among patients with RA.
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