Laura E Drew-Bear, Raul E Ruiz-Lozano, Kevin Wang, Alejandro Rodriguez-Garcia, Ashley Behrens, Everardo Hernandez-Quintela
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Abstract
Purpose: Herpetic eye disease (HED) is a leading cause of infectious vision loss worldwide. Cataract surgery is known to be implicated in triggering the recurrence of herpes keratouveitis. This study evaluates the current evidence on the association between HED and cataract surgery, focusing on the risk factors and potential pathogenic mechanisms and preventive strategies involved with reactivation or new-onset herpes-related keratitis, uveitis, or keratouveitis.
Methods: A comprehensive search of databases (Cinahl, Embase, Scopus, ProQuest, Web of Science, and PubMed) was conducted to identify articles describing the association between new onset or reactivation of HED after cataract surgery up to March 2024. A total of 24 studies were included.
Results: The heterogeneity of the studies precluded systematic analysis. However, the findings suggest that the herpetic recurrence rate, mainly in the form of keratitis, after cataract surgery is high (approximately 40%), mostly occurring ≤ 2 years after surgery, and can be influenced by factors such as topical corticosteroids, the quiescent time before surgery, and history of prior recurrences, and the patient's comorbidities, including diabetes and atopy. The current evidence for prescribing perioperative HED prophylaxis is of inadequate quality.
Conclusions: Available evidence suggests that herpetic recurrences tend to occur in the first two years after cataract surgery. A longer quiescent time before surgery might reduce the risk of recurrence. Prospective studies analyzing the effects of perioperative prophylaxis are needed.
目的:疱疹性眼病(HED)是世界范围内传染性视力丧失的主要原因。白内障手术被认为与引发疱疹性角膜原膜炎的复发有关。本研究评估了HED与白内障手术相关的现有证据,重点关注复发或新发疱疹相关性角膜炎、葡萄膜炎或角膜原膜炎的危险因素、潜在致病机制和预防策略。方法:对数据库(Cinahl、Embase、Scopus、ProQuest、Web of Science和PubMed)进行全面检索,以确定到2024年3月为止描述白内障手术后新发或再激活HED之间关系的文章。共纳入24项研究。结果:研究的异质性妨碍了系统分析。然而,研究结果提示,白内障术后疱疹性复发率高(约40%),主要以角膜炎形式出现,多发生在术后≤2年,可受外用皮质类固醇、术前静止时间、既往复发史以及患者合并症(包括糖尿病和特应性)等因素的影响。目前关于围手术期HED预防处方的证据质量不足。结论:现有证据表明,疱疹性复发往往发生在白内障手术后的头两年。手术前较长的静息时间可能会降低复发的风险。需要对围手术期预防的效果进行前瞻性研究。
期刊介绍:
International Ophthalmology provides the clinician with articles on all the relevant subspecialties of ophthalmology, with a broad international scope. The emphasis is on presentation of the latest clinical research in the field. In addition, the journal includes regular sections devoted to new developments in technologies, products, and techniques.