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全面了解 COVID-19 疫苗相关多发性一过性白点综合征(MEWDS):对已报道病例的系统分析。

Comprehensive insights into COVID-19 vaccine-associated multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS): A systematic analysis of reported cases.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.

出版信息

Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2024 Dec 31;20(1):2350812. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2024.2350812. Epub 2024 May 16.

Abstract

Considering the widespread use of COVID-19 vaccines as a preventive measure against the spread of the virus, it's necessary to direct attention to the adverse effects associated with vaccines in a limited group of populations. Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS) following COVID-19 vaccination is a rare adverse reaction associated with COVID-19 vaccines. In this systematic review, we collected 19 articles with 27 patients up to November 1, 2023, summarizing the basic information, clinical manifestations, examinations, treatments, and recoveries of the 27 patients. The 27 enrolled patients (6 males, 21 females) had a median age of 34.1 years (15-71 years old) and were mainly from 5 regions: Asia (8), the Mediterranean region (8), North America (7), Oceania (3) and Brazil (1). Symptoms occurred post-first dose in 9 patients, post-second dose in 14 (1 with symptoms after both), post-third dose in 1, and both post-second and booster doses in 1, while details on 2 cases were not disclosed. Treatments included tapered oral steroids (6), topical steroids (3), tapered prednisone with antiviral drugs and vitamins (1), and valacyclovir and acetazolamide (1), while 16 received no treatment. All patients experienced symptom improvement, and nearly all patients ultimately recovered. Moreover, we summarized possible hypotheses concerning the mechanism of COVID-19 vaccine-associated MEWDS. The findings provide insights into the clinical aspects of COVID-19 vaccine-associated MEWDS. More attention should be given to patients with vaccine-associated MEWDS, and necessary treatment should be provided to patients experiencing a substantial decline in visual acuity to improve their quality of life.

摘要

考虑到 COVID-19 疫苗作为预防病毒传播的广泛应用,有必要关注疫苗在有限人群中的不良反应。COVID-19 疫苗接种后多发性一过性白点综合征(MEWDS)是一种与 COVID-19 疫苗相关的罕见不良反应。在本系统评价中,我们收集了截至 2023 年 11 月 1 日的 19 篇文章,共 27 例患者,总结了 27 例患者的基本信息、临床表现、检查、治疗和康复情况。27 例入选患者(6 例男性,21 例女性)的中位年龄为 34.1 岁(15-71 岁),主要来自 5 个地区:亚洲(8 例)、地中海地区(8 例)、北美(7 例)、大洋洲(3 例)和巴西(1 例)。9 例患者在接种第一针后出现症状,14 例患者在接种第二针后出现症状(1 例在接种两针后均有症状),1 例患者在接种第三针后出现症状,1 例患者在接种第二针和加强针后出现症状,另有 2 例患者的细节信息未披露。治疗包括口服激素递减疗法(6 例)、局部激素治疗(3 例)、泼尼松递减联合抗病毒药物和维生素治疗(1 例)、伐昔洛韦和乙酰唑胺治疗(1 例),16 例患者未接受治疗。所有患者的症状均有改善,几乎所有患者最终都康复了。此外,我们总结了 COVID-19 疫苗相关 MEWDS 发病机制的可能假说。这些发现为 COVID-19 疫苗相关 MEWDS 的临床方面提供了一些见解。应更加关注与疫苗相关的 MEWDS 患者,并为视力明显下降的患者提供必要的治疗,以提高他们的生活质量。

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