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Clinical Course and Outcome in Pediatric Idiopathic Chronic Anterior Uveitis

Carlyn V. Kouwenberg, Roos A.W. Wennink, Mahfam Shahabi, Irem Bozkir, Viera Koopman‐Kalinina Ayuso, Joke de Boer

2022American Journal of Ophthalmology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: To examine the clinical course and outcome in children with idiopathic chronic anterior uveitis (iCAU), and to compare the results with those of age-matched children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis-associated uveitis (JIA-U). DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. METHODS: Data regarding ocular complications, visual acuity, and systemic treatment were retrospectively collected for 2 patient groups that were matched regarding age and year of uveitis diagnosis. Outcome was evaluated using survival analysis. RESULTS: The iCAU and JIA-U groups included 48 patients with 83 affected eyes and 48 patients with 73 affected eyes, respectively. Multivariate analyses showed that iCAU was associated with a higher prevalence of posterior synechiae (adjusted hazard rate [aHR] = 3.63; P < .001) and cataract surgery (aHR = 2.90; P = .006). Baseline visual acuity was worse in the iCAU group compared to the JIA-U group (20/25 vs 20/20, respectively; P < .001), but improved in the iCAU group after 5 years (20/20 vs 20/20, respectively; P = .052). At the 5-year follow-up, the younger children with iCAU (≤8 years of age at diagnosis) had a higher prevalence of posterior synechiae (aHR = 2.56; P = .007), secondary glaucoma (aHR = 16.0; P = .020), and cataract surgery (aHR = 4.79; P = .004) compared to older children with iCAU (≥9 years at diagnosis). CONCLUSIONS: Vision-threatening ocular complications are more common in children with iCAU compared to children with JIA-U, particularly in cases in which the onset of uveitis occurred at ≤8 years of age. However, the long-term vision of these children can be improved with adequate treatment.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineUveitisVisual acuityRetrospective cohort studyHazard ratioIntermediate uveitisCohortGlaucomaOphthalmologySurgeryPediatricsInternal medicineAnterior uveitisConfidence intervalOcular Diseases and Behçet’s SyndromeAutoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders ResearchLeptospirosis research and findings