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Exudative Retinal Detachment in Ocular Inflammatory Diseases: Risk and Predictive Factors

Authors :
Douglas A. Jabs
Ahmad Al-Moujahed
R. Oktay Kaçmaz
H. Nida Sen
C. Stephen Foster
Deepika N Shah
Robert B. Nussenblatt
Nirali Bhatt
James T. Rosenbaum
Craig Newcomb
Ebenezer Daniel
Eric B. Suhler
Jennifer E. Thorne
John H. Kempen
Grace A. Levy-Clarke
Source :
Am J Ophthalmol
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Purpose This study evaluated the risk and risk factors for exudative retinal detachment (ERD) in ocular inflammatory diseases. Design Retrospective cohort study. Methods Patients with noninfectious ocular inflammation had been followed longitudinally between 1978 and 2007 at 4 US subspecialty uveitis centers. The main outcome measurements were occurrences of ERD and predictive factors. Results A total of 176 of 14,612 eyes with ocular inflammation presented with ERD. Among uveitis cases, Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome (VKH) (odds ratio [OR] = 109), undifferentiated choroiditis (OR = 9.18), sympathetic ophthalmia (OR = 8.43), primary or secondary panuveitis (OR = 7.09), multifocal choroiditis with panuveitis (OR = 4.51), and “other” forms of posterior uveitis (OR = 16.9) were associated with a higher prevalence of ERD. Among the 9,209 uveitic or scleritic eyes initially free of ERD and followed, 137 incident ERD cases were observed over 28,949 eye-years at risk (incidence rate = 0.47% [0.40%-0.56%/eye-year]). VKH (HR = 13.2), sympathetic ophthalmia (HR = 5.82), undifferentiated choroiditis (HR = 6.03), primary or secondary panuveitis (HR = 4.21), and rheumatoid arthritis (HR = 3.30) were significantly associated with incident ERD. A significant dose-response relationship with the prevalence and incidence of ERD were observed for AC cells and vitreous cell activity. African Americans had significantly higher prevalence and incidence of ERD. Conclusions Other ocular inflammatory conditions in addition to VKH syndrome and posterior scleritis were associated with increased risk of ERD, indicating that ERD does not necessarily dictate a diagnosis of VKH or posterior scleritis. In addition, the relationship between ERD and inflammatory severity factors implies that inflammation is a key predictive factor associated with developing ERD and requires early and vigorous control.

Details

ISSN :
18791891
Volume :
218
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of ophthalmology
Accession number :
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