Childhood-Onset Non-Infectious Uveitis in the "Biologic Era". Results From Spanish Multicenter Multidisciplinary Real-World Clinical Settings.

Journal: Ocular Immunology And Inflammation
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Abstract

To characterize and describe clinical experience with childhood-onset non-infectious uveitis. A multicenter retrospective multidisciplinary national web-based registry of 507 patients from 21 hospitals was analyzed. Cases were grouped as immune disease-associated (IMDu), idiopathic (IDIu) or ophthalmologically distinct. Characteristics of juvenile idiopathic arthritis-associated (non-HLA-B27-related) uveitis (JIAu), IDIu, and pars planitis (PP) were compared. IMDu (62.3%) and JIAu (51.9%) predominated in young females; and IDIu (22.7%) and PP (13.6%) in older children, without sex imbalance. Ocular complications occurred in 45.3% of cases (posterior synechiae [28%], cataracts [16%], band keratopathy [14%], ocular hypertension [11%] and cystoid macular edema [10%]) and were associated with synthetic (86%) and biologic (65%) disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD) use. Subgroups were significantly associated (p < 0.05) with different characteristics. JIAu was typically anterior (98%), insidious (75%), in ANA-positive (69%), young females (82%) with fewer complications (31%), better visual outcomes, and later use of uveitis-effective biologics. In contrast, IDIu was characteristically anterior (87%) or panuveitic (12.1%), with acute onset (60%) and more complications at onset (59%: synechiae [31%] and cataracts [9.6%]) and less DMARD use, while PP is intermediate, and was mostly bilateral (72.5%), persistent (86.5%) and chronic (86.8%), with more complications (70%; mainly posterior segment and cataracts at last visit), impaired visual acuity at onset, and greater systemic (81.2%), subtenon (29.1%) and intravitreal (10.1%) steroid use. Prognosis of childhood uveitis has improved in the "biologic era," particularly in JIAu. Early referral and DMARD therapy may reduce steroid use and improve outcomes, especially in PP and IDIu.

Authors
Pablo Mesa Del Castillo, Inés Yago Ugarte, J Bolarín, David Martínez, Berta López Montesinos, Honorio Barranco González, Inmaculada Calvo Penadés, Lucia Lacruz Pérez, Daniel Clemente, Juan Robledillo, Isabel Valls Ferrán, Beatriz Bravo Mancheño, Marina Rubio Plats, Laura Martín Pedraz, Carmen Alba Linero, Belén Sevilla Pérez, J García Serrano, Maria Mir Perelló, Noelia Druetta, Alex Souto, Fernando Lopez, Cristina Zarallo Reales, María Jerez Fidalgo, Jorge Solana Fajardo, Natalia Palmou Fontana, Rosalia Demetrio Pablo, Mari Pinedo, Alex Fonollosa, Vega Jovani Casano, Jose Mondejar García, Anahy Brandy, Alba García López, M Esteban Ortega, Teresa Reinoso, Joan Calzada Hernández, Ana Llorca Cardeñosa, César Gavilán Martín, Encarna Mengual Verdú, Mari Martínez Vidal, Neus Quilis Martí, M Alvarado, Jaime De Inocencio, Beatriz Alonso Martín, Sheila Recuero Diaz, Ester Carreño, Juan Nieto González, Lucia Ibares, Jose Rosas Gómez De Salazar, Juan Sánchez Sevila