Visual outcomes prognosticators in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis-associated uveitis.

نویسندگان

  • M R Dana
  • J Merayo-Lloves
  • D A Schaumberg
  • C S Foster
چکیده

PURPOSE The purpose of the study is to delineate the visual prognosticators in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis-associated uveitis. METHODS The records of 43 patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis-associated uveitis who were observed for at least 6 months were studied retrospectively. Bivariate and multivariate statistical models were applied to more than 40 parameters to determine the relative odds of visual rehabilitation among patients with each characteristic. RESULTS Thirty-seven (86%) patients were females and 6 (14%) males. The mean known age of uveitis onset was 13 years, with females having, on average, 4 years earlier onset of disease compared to males (P = 0.04). Ninety-three percent had chronic, 5% had recurrent, and 2% had an acute monophasic disease course. Of the 76 affected eyes, 93% were nongranulomatous and 97% had iridocyclitis. The mean overall duration of uveitis was 146 months, with females suffering from a significantly longer duration of active disease than did males (P < 0.001). Nineteen (44%) patients underwent cataract extraction, and 16 (37%) underwent vitrectomy. Thirty (70%) of the patients experienced visual improvement with their therapy. When controlling for potential confounders, male sex (P = 0.006), shorter duration of uveitis (P = 0.007), older age at disease onset (P = 0.02), and a shorter delay in presentation to a subspecialist (P = 0.02) were associated significantly with visual acuity improvement. Visual acuity at presentation (P = 0.001), use of systemic nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (P = 0.01), older age at disease onset (P = 0.02), absence of glaucomatous neuropathy (P = 0.02), and male sex (P = 0.03) were correlated strongly with a final visual acuity outcome of 20/40 or better. CONCLUSION Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis-associated uveitis is a serious disease with a guarded visual prognosis. It is hoped that increased awareness of its prognosticators will lead to treatment and referral patterns that have the best chance of minimizing the likelihood of visual impairment in patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Ophthalmology

دوره 104 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1997