Abstract:
Background: Uveitis is an ocular disease that is a major cause of morbidity
and blindness in the developed world. Although Immunosuppressive drugs and
biologic therapy have been shown to be effective in their treatment there are no
clear protocols for their use.
Objectives: To describe the characteristics of patients with uveitis associated
with immunologic or idiopathic disease who require immunosuppressive treatment and their response in real clinical practice.
Methods: Observational, descriptive, longitudinal, and retrospective study
of a cohort of patients diagnosed with uveitis associated with immunologic
or idiopathic diseases attended in a multidisciplinary consultation between
January 2011 and February 2022. To assess the response to treatment,
we evaluated the change in visual acuity and vitritis and the presence of
macular edema.
Results: We included 356 patients (mean age at diagnosis 42.8 ± 15.8
years, 50% female). Of the total, 157 (44%) had a single flare and 164 (46%)
more than three. The involvement was bilateral in 85 patients (24%) and
anterior (73%) and idiopathic (43%) were the most frequent. Twelve percent
required treatment with systemic corticosteroids and 6...