Long term complications and vision loss in HLA-B27 uveitis

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Objectives: To evaluate the long term complications and vision loss in HLA-B27 uveitis. Methods: Retrospective review of subjects with HLA-B27 uveitis in a public tertiary centre between January 2008 and 2020. Results: 562 HLA-B27-positive subjects (834 eyes) had mean follow-up of 9.8 years (8173.2 eye-years). Median visual acuity at ten years was 0.1 logMAR (IQR 0.0–0.1). Complications occurred in 404 eyes (48.4%): posterior synechiae (39.7%), cataract (22.1%), elevated intraocular pressure (15.5%), cystoid macular oedema (6.0%). Permanent moderate vision loss (≤ 0.4 logMAR) due to uveitis occurred in 14 eyes (1.7%) and severe vision loss (≤ 1.0 logMAR) in 7 eyes (0.8%). Complications were more common with older age (OR 1.017 p = 0.016), chronic inflammation (OR 5.272 p < 0.001) and intermediate uveitis (OR 5.982 p < 0.001). Conclusions: Complications are frequent in HLA-B27 uveitis, especially in older subjects, chronic inflammation and intermediate uveitis. Despite this, the majority of subjects maintain good visual prognosis.

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Al-Ani, H. H., Sims, J. L., & Niederer, R. L. (2023). Long term complications and vision loss in HLA-B27 uveitis. Eye (Basingstoke), 37(8), 1673–1677. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41433-022-02216-x

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