Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus Uveitis: Onset and Complications

IF 4.1 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY American Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1016/j.ajo.2024.09.017
JAY J. MEYER, KEVIN LIU, HELEN V. DANESH-MEYER, RACHAEL L. NIEDERER
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Abstract

Purpose

To describe the timing of uveitis onset and frequency of associated complications in individuals with herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO).

Design

Retrospective, cohort study.

Methods

Individuals with acute HZO seen at the Auckland District Health Board from 2006 to 2016 were studied. The primary outcome measures were the proportion who developed uveitis and time to diagnosis of uveitis following the onset of HZO. Secondary outcome measures included complications of HZO uveitis and effects of prompt antiviral (within 72 hours) on outcomes.

Results

A total of 869 patients with HZO were included for analysis, of whom 413 (47.6%) developed uveitis. Median time from onset of rash to diagnosis of uveitis was 10 days (IQR 6-14). Of the 658 individuals examined within the first week following rash onset (days 0 through 7), 17.6% (116/658) were diagnosed with uveitis at that initial presenting examination, with an additional 24.9% (164/658) diagnosed with uveitis at a subsequent visit. Complications were higher in eyes with uveitis, including moderate or severe vision loss, corneal scarring, neurotrophic keratitis, band keratopathy, corneal melt, elevated intraocular pressure, glaucoma, and cataract (all P < .01). Prompt antiviral was associated with a lower rate of moderate vision loss among eyes with uveitis (P = .02).

Conclusions

Uveitis occurred in approximately half of individuals with HZO and was most frequently diagnosed during the second week following rash onset. Eyes with uveitis were more likely to have other ocular complications and loss of vision.
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带状疱疹眼葡萄膜炎:发病和并发症:带状疱疹葡萄膜炎。
目的:描述带状疱疹眼炎(HZO)患者葡萄膜炎的发病时间和相关并发症的发生频率:设计:回顾性队列研究 方法:研究对象为2006年至2016年期间在奥克兰地区卫生局就诊的急性HZO患者。主要结果指标为HZO发病后出现葡萄膜炎的比例和确诊葡萄膜炎的时间。次要结果指标包括HZO葡萄膜炎的并发症和及时抗病毒(72小时内)对结果的影响:共有 869 名 HZO 患者被纳入分析,其中 413 人(47.6%)出现葡萄膜炎。从出疹到确诊葡萄膜炎的中位时间为 10 天(IQR 6 - 14)。在出疹后第一周内(第 0 天至第 7 天)接受检查的 658 人中,17.6%(116/658)在首次就诊时被诊断为葡萄膜炎,另有 24.9%(164/658)在随后的就诊中被诊断为葡萄膜炎。葡萄膜炎患者的并发症较多,包括:中度或重度视力下降、角膜瘢痕、神经营养性角膜炎、带状角膜病、角膜融化、眼压升高、青光眼和白内障(均为中度或重度):约半数 HZO 患者会出现葡萄膜炎,最常在出疹后的第二周被确诊。葡萄膜炎患者更有可能出现其他眼部并发症和视力丧失。
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