Self-Reported Quality of Life in Patients with Long-Standing Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease.

Journal: Ocular Immunology And Inflammation
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Abstract

Purpose: To assess health-related (HR-) and vision-related (VR-) quality of life (QoL) in patients with long-standing Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease (VKHD).

Methods: Cross-sectional study of 49 patients with disease duration ≥12 months followed at Uveitis Service, Universidade de São Paulo, BR, for at least 12 months. HR- and VR-QoL were evaluated using SF-36 and NEI VFQ-25 questionnaires, respectively. Demographic, clinical and visual function data were compared with questionnaire scores.

Results: After generalized linear models, lower mensal household income was associated with lower scores in both questionnaires while unemployment was associated with SF-36 questionnaire only. Treatment with peri-/intraocular medications and ocular surgery were associated with higher scores on SF-36 questionnaire. Worse visual acuity (VA), ocular complications and no ocular surgery were related to lower scores on NEI VFQ-25 questionnaire.

Conclusions: On HR- and VR-QoL questionnaires difficulties perceived by patients with long-standing VKHD were mainly associated with socio-economic aspects, VA, local treatment and ocular complications.

Authors
Ruy Felippe Brito Missaka, Fernanda Maria Souto, Nataly Caroline De Albornoz, Felipe Theodoro Gaspar Carvalho Da Silva, Marcelo Lavezzo, Maria Oyamada, Carlos Hirata, Joyce Yamamoto