Department of Rheumatology, Imam Reza Hospital, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (KUMS), Kermanshah, Iran.
Kermanshah University of Medical Science (KUMS), Kermanshah, Iran.
Immun Inflamm Dis. 2023 May;11(5):e863. doi: 10.1002/iid3.863.
Autoimmune diseases are presented with many signs and symptoms. Eyes are commonly involved in these diseases. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of different ophthalmological complications in patients with and without immune-mediated rheumatological diseases.
Patients who were referred to Kermanshah's rheumatologic clinics by an ophthalmologist from 2018 to 2020 for a rheumatologist visit were included. A checklist for extracting data from medical files; containing symptoms, organ involvement, ocular diseases diagnosed by an ophthalmologist, rheumatologic diseases diagnosed by a rheumatologist, lab tests, and disease progression was created. After we evaluated the medical data, we found that 54 patients out of 106 were diagnosed to have immune-mediated rheumatological diseases. Patients were divided into two groups; the first group included patients with diagnosed immune-mediated rheumatologic disease and ophthalmic complications; patients with no known immune-mediated rheumatological disease were considered the second group. The obtained information was analyzed using statistical tests.
One hundred and six patients participated in this study, 67% of whom were females. The most common ocular symptom was blurred vision (49%). Involvement of both eyes (43.4%) was more common than single left or right eye involvement. The most common ophthalmic disease was anterior uveitis (35.8%). The most common rheumatologic disease was Behçet's disease (21.7%). Hypertension and hypothyroidism were the most common comorbidities; 36.7% of the patients had skin and mucous involvement, and 37.7% had joint involvement. In follow-up of the ophthalmic symptoms, most patients were controlled partially. Ophthalmic diseases, laboratory tests, joint involvement, skin and mucous involvement, and lung involvement were associated with rheumatologic diseases.
Early diagnosis of ocular involvement in rheumatologic diseases is crucial to prevent adverse complications. The results can be beneficial for a better perception of ophthalmic symptoms and diseases among patients with autoimmune diseases.
自身免疫性疾病表现出许多症状和体征。眼睛通常会受到这些疾病的影响。本研究旨在评估有和无免疫介导性风湿病患者的不同眼科并发症的患病率。
本研究纳入了 2018 年至 2020 年期间因眼科问题就诊于克尔曼沙阿风湿病诊所的患者。创建了一个从病历中提取数据的检查表,其中包括症状、器官受累、眼科医生诊断的眼部疾病、风湿病医生诊断的风湿病、实验室检查和疾病进展情况。在评估了医学数据后,我们发现 106 名患者中有 54 名被诊断为免疫介导性风湿病。患者被分为两组:第一组包括患有诊断为免疫介导性风湿病和眼部并发症的患者;第二组包括没有已知免疫介导性风湿病的患者。使用统计检验对获得的信息进行分析。
共有 106 名患者参与了本研究,其中 67%为女性。最常见的眼部症状是视力模糊(49%)。双眼受累(43.4%)比单眼左或右眼受累更为常见。最常见的眼部疾病是前葡萄膜炎(35.8%)。最常见的风湿病是贝切特病(21.7%)。高血压和甲状腺功能减退症是最常见的合并症;36.7%的患者有皮肤和黏膜受累,37.7%有关节受累。在眼科症状的随访中,大多数患者得到了部分控制。眼科疾病、实验室检查、关节受累、皮肤和黏膜受累以及肺部受累与风湿病有关。
早期诊断风湿病中的眼部受累对于预防不良并发症至关重要。这些结果有助于更好地了解自身免疫性疾病患者的眼部症状和疾病。