乌干达三级医院类风湿关节炎患者眼部疾病的频谱和相关因素

IF 1.7 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
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背景:与类风湿关节炎(RA)相关的眼部疾病在非洲,特别是撒哈拉以南非洲并没有受到太多关注。它们是类风湿性关节炎中最常见的(40%)关节外器官受累。如果不及时诊断,就有可能导致视力受损或失明。在乌干达没有关于风湿性关节炎患者眼部疾病程度的文献研究。目的:了解在穆拉戈国家转诊医院就诊的类风湿性关节炎患者的眼部疾病及相关因素。方法:在2021年7月至2021年9月期间,在风湿病门诊就诊的成人RA患者中进行了一项基于医院的横断面研究。收集临床和社会人口学数据,并对所有同意的参与者进行眼科检查。采用具有稳健标准误差的修正泊松回归来确定与眼部疾病相关的因素。结果:共纳入105例RA患者,其中53例(50.5%)患有眼部疾病。最常见的疾病是干眼综合征(54.7%,n=29)。与眼病显著相关的因素为年龄36-55岁(aPR 1.56, p=0.015)、RA病程>5年(aPR 1.81, p=0.001)、羟氯喹使用>5年(aPR 1.77, p=0.041)、口服类固醇剂量>10 mg/d (aPR 1.49, p=0.034)、糖尿病和高血压史(aPR 1.87, p=0.014)。结论:RA患者眼病患病率高,以干眼综合征最为常见。我们建议在RA诊断时对每位患者进行眼部检查,以早期发现眼部疾病。
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Spectrum of and Factors Associated with Eye Disorders among Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Attending Tertiary Hospital in Uganda.

Background: Ocular morbidities associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have not received much attention in Africa, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. They are among the commonest (40%) extra-articular organ involvement in RA. If undiagnosed, there is a potential risk of them causing visual impairment or blindness. There is no documented study in Uganda on the magnitude of eye disorders among RA patients.

Aim: To determine the spectrum of eye disorders and associated factors among patients with RA attending Mulago National Referral Hospital.

Methods: A hospital based cross-sectional study was conducted among adults with RA attending the rheumatology clinic between July 2021 and September 2021. Clinical and sociodemographic data were collected, and ophthalmologic examinations were performed on all consenting participants. Modified Poisson regression with robust standard error was used to determine factors associated with eye disorders.

Results: Overall, 105 patients with RA were enrolled, of which, 53 (50.5%) had eye disorders. The commonest disorder (54.7%, n=29) was dry-eye syndrome. Factors that were significantly associated with eye disorders were age 36-55 years (aPR 1.56, p=0.015), duration of RA >5 years (aPR 1.81, p=0.001), use of hydroxychloroquine >5 years (aPR 1.77, p=0.041), dose of oral steroids >10 mg/day (aPR 1.49, p=0.034), and history of both diabetes and hypertension (aPR 1.87, p=0.014).

Conclusion: The prevalence of eye disorders among patients with RA was high, with the commonest being dry-eye syndrome. We recommend that ocular examinations be performed on every patient at the time of RA diagnosis for early detection of eye disorders.

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