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Contemporaneous Risk Factors for Visual Acuity in Non-Infectious Uveitis.

Authors :
Pistilli M
Gangaputra SS
Pujari SS
Jabs DA
Levy-Clarke GA
Nussenblatt RB
Rosenbaum JT
Sen HN
Suhler EB
Thorne JE
Bhatt NP
Foster CS
Begum H
Fitzgerald TD
Dreger KA
Kempen JH
Source :
Ocular immunology and inflammation [Ocul Immunol Inflamm] 2021 Aug 18; Vol. 29 (6), pp. 1056-1063. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Feb 23.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction: We evaluated the associations of clinical and demographic characteristics with visual acuity (VA) with over 5 years in a subspecialty noninfectious uveitis population.<br />Methods: Retrospective data from 5,530 noninfectious uveitis patients were abstracted by expert reviewers, and contemporaneous associations of VA with demographic and clinical factors were modeled.<br />Results: Patients were a median of 41 years old, 65% female, and 73% white. Eyes diagnosed ≥5 years prior to cohort entry had worse VA (-1.2 lines) than those diagnosed <6 months prior, and eyes with cataract surgery performed prior to entry had worse VA (-5.9 lines) than those performed during follow-up. Vitreous haze (-4.2 lines for 3+ vs quiet), hypotony (-2.5 lines for ≤5 mm Hg vs 6-23 mm Hg), and CNV (-1.8 lines) all were strongly associated with reduced VA.<br />Conclusion: Factors associated with reduced VA included well-known structural complications, and lack of subspecialty care during cataract surgery.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1744-5078
Volume :
29
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Ocular immunology and inflammation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33621148
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09273948.2020.1828493