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Abstract
Objectives: Behçet uveitis (BU) is a potentially blinding disorder. The main determinant of visual prognosis is early and appropriate treatment that provides rapid suppression of inflammatory attacks, control of subclinical inflammation, and prevention of new attacks. Our study aimed to determine the Turkish uveitis specialists' approach regarding the treatment choices and management of special situations such as pregnancy, vaccination, and surgical planning in BU patients, and to increase information sharing and raise awareness of issues where knowledge is lacking.
Materials and methods: A web-based survey including 16 questions about the treatment approach in ocular involvement of Behçet's disease was sent via e-mail to uveitis specialists in Türkiye. Based on the answers of 49 ophthalmologists who responded to the survey, we evaluated the approaches of uveitis specialists in our country to initiating treatment, selecting therapeutic agents, monitoring, switching and stopping treatment, and special situations such as surgical planning, vaccination, and pregnancy in BU patients.
Results: Uveitis specialists in our country mostly act in accordance with the guidelines in the decision to start treatment, selection of therapeutic agents, and monitoring the safety of treatment in BU. However, there is a lack of information about the therapeutic approach in pregnancy and vaccination practices. It was also observed that there is no consensus on the precautions to be taken before cataract surgery.
Conclusion: Our study has shown that there is a need for more detailed and widespread information sharing on treatment in preparation for ocular surgery, safety monitoring, drug use during pregnancy, and vaccination in BU patients.
目的:贝赫切特葡萄膜炎(BU)是一种可能致盲的疾病。视觉预后的主要决定因素是早期进行适当的治疗,以迅速抑制炎症发作、控制亚临床炎症和预防新的发作。我们的研究旨在确定土耳其葡萄膜炎专家对治疗选择和特殊情况(如妊娠、疫苗接种和手术计划)的处理方法,并加强信息共享,提高对知识缺乏问题的认识:通过电子邮件向土耳其的葡萄膜炎专家发送了一份网络调查,其中包括 16 个有关贝赫切特病眼部受累治疗方法的问题。根据 49 名眼科医生对调查的答复,我们评估了我国葡萄膜炎专科医生在开始治疗、选择治疗药物、监测、转换和停止治疗以及特殊情况(如手术计划、疫苗接种和贝赫切特病患者怀孕)下的治疗方法:结果:我国的葡萄膜炎专科医生在决定开始治疗、选择治疗药物和监测 BU 治疗的安全性方面大多按照指南行事。然而,有关妊娠期治疗方法和疫苗接种方法的信息却很缺乏。研究还发现,对于白内障手术前的预防措施还没有达成共识:我们的研究表明,有必要就眼科手术前的准备治疗、安全监测、妊娠期用药和 BU 患者的疫苗接种进行更详细、更广泛的信息共享。
期刊介绍:
The Turkish Journal of Ophthalmology (TJO) is the only scientific periodical publication of the Turkish Ophthalmological Association and has been published since January 1929. In its early years, the journal was published in Turkish and French. Although there were temporary interruptions in the publication of the journal due to various challenges, the Turkish Journal of Ophthalmology has been published continually from 1971 to the present. The target audience includes specialists and physicians in training in ophthalmology in all relevant disciplines.