Carlos Cifuentes-González, Yong Le Tong, William Rojas-Carabali, Germán Mejía-Salgado, Ikhwanuliman Putera, Xin Ying Rachel Song, Cheong Fu Yuan Walter, Zhang Shengjuan, Reo Chan, Azadeh Mobasserian, Rina La Distia Nora, Jyotirmay Biswas, Sapna Gangaputra, Jose S Pulido, John H Kempen, Quan Dong Nguyen, Alejandra de la Torre, Vishali Gupta, James T Rosenbaum, Rupesh Agrawal
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Clinical features of retinal vasculitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis from the International Uveitis Study Group (IUSG) Retinal Vasculitis Study (ReViSe) Reportreport 3.
We investigate the clinical characteristics and complications of retinal vasculitis (RV), categorizing cases into Secondary RV (associated with systemic disease), Syndromic RV (linked to ocular syndromes without systemic disease), Idiopathic RV (without systemic disease or ocular syndrome diagnoses), and Multiple Etiology RV (cohorts of retinal vasculitis with more than one subcategories of the above). A systematic search was conducted on June 14, 2023, across PubMed, Embase, Cochrane (Ovid), VHL, and ProQuest databases, following PRISMA guidelines (PROSPERO registration: CRD42023489232). Out of 5533 screened articles, 97 studies involving 7619 patients with RV met the eligibility criteria. Bilateral involvement (64 %) and reduced vision (52 %) were common across all RV categories, with Idiopathic RV showing the highest rates of bilateral involvement (80 %) and vision loss (79 %). Syndromic RV was characterized by retinal ischemia (76 %) and vitreous hemorrhage (46 %), while Secondary RV exhibited higher incidences of cystoid macular edema (32 %) and neovascular glaucoma (24 %). Geographic variations were evident in Multiple Etiology RV, with inflammation in more than 1 intraocular structure more prevalent in Asia (64 %) than in Europe (29 %). These findings highlight the heterogeneity in RV presentation and complications, illustrating the need for standardized diagnostic criteria and improved clinical reporting to enable better classification, treatment strategies, and patient outcomes.
期刊介绍:
Survey of Ophthalmology is a clinically oriented review journal designed to keep ophthalmologists up to date. Comprehensive major review articles, written by experts and stringently refereed, integrate the literature on subjects selected for their clinical importance. Survey also includes feature articles, section reviews, book reviews, and abstracts.