Spectrum of herpetic eye disease during COVID-19 pandemic

S. Bhat, Pallavi Joshi, A. Balasubramaniam, Yash Gala
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Purpose: To analyze clinical presentation, outcome and upsurge in the acute presentation of Herpetic eye disease (Herpes simplex keratits and Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus) cases during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Materials and Methods: Retrospective analysis of case records of patients diagnosed with either acute HSV or HZO from April 2020 to March 2021 for demography, ocular manifestations, and management and clinical outcome was done. Results: We had 71 patients presenting to our hospital with herpetic eye disease with 50.70% being HZO. The majority (64.78%) of the patients were <50 years of age. The mean time to presentation from the onset of symptoms was earlier in HZO compared to HSV. Three patients were post-COVID-19 infection while six patients were post-COVID-19 vaccination. Stromal keratitis (48.5%) was the most common presentation in patients with HSV while keratitis and uveitis (31.57% each) were the most common presentation in HZO. 83.08% resolved without any visual sequelae. We also observed atypical presentation in the form of multidermatomal involvement and recurrence of keratitis in HZO patients. We observed an alarming two-fold increase in the number of cases that presented this year (2020–21) as compared to the same time (n = 33) in the past year (2019–20). Conclusion: This study highlights an increase in viral eye disease presenting atypically and higher incidence in young individuals during the COVID pandemic. Viral disease of the eye during the pandemic may be related to the altered immunity in coexisting asymptomatic COVID-19-infected patients and similar in postvaccinated individuals or the stress-induced immune alteration by the pandemic itself in healthy individuals. However, though this study suggests direct causal relation of either of the above as possibility and needs to be kept in mind in clinical practice, for definite association, we need further exploration and more data.
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COVID-19大流行期间疱疹性眼病谱
目的:分析2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行期间疱疹性眼疾(单纯疱疹性角膜炎和带状疱疹性眼科)病例的临床表现、结果和急性表现的激增。材料和方法:回顾性分析2020年4月至2021年3月诊断为急性HSV或HZO的患者的人口学、眼部表现、管理和临床结果。结果:我院收治疱疹性眼病71例,其中疱疹性眼病占50.70%。大多数(64.78%)患者年龄在50岁以下。与单纯疱疹病毒相比,HZO患者从出现症状到出现症状的平均时间更早。三名患者是新冠肺炎后感染,六名患者是接种新冠肺炎疫苗后感染。基质性角膜炎(48.5%)是HSV患者最常见的表现,而角膜炎和葡萄膜炎(各31.57%)是HZO最常见的症状。83.08%痊愈,无任何视觉后遗症。我们还观察到HZO患者的非典型表现,表现为多疣受累和角膜炎复发。我们观察到,与去年(2019-20年)同期(n=33)相比,今年(2020-20年)出现的病例数量惊人地增加了两倍。结论:这项研究强调,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,病毒性眼病在年轻人中表现出非典型性和更高的发病率。在大流行期间,眼睛的病毒性疾病可能与共存的无症状COVID-19感染者的免疫力改变有关,而在接种疫苗后的个体中类似,或者与健康个体中大流行本身引起的压力诱导的免疫改变有关。然而,尽管这项研究表明上述任何一种的直接因果关系都是可能的,并且需要在临床实践中牢记,但为了确定关联,我们还需要进一步的探索和更多的数据。
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