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Management of uveitis



  DR. ANUPAMA KARANTH
  www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com




                                  www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Anti-inflammatory agents


 ‘-itis’ = inflammation


 Treatment : stop inflammation


 Use anti-inflammatory drugs


 Most potent of such agents : Corticosteroids


 Corticosteroids are the mainstay of therapy in uveitis



                                                  www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Complicating the issue


 What if the cause is infectious?

    Specific anti-infective agent is indicated

    Corticosteroids may even worsen the infection when given
     alone

 When the cause is immune related?

    Corticosteroids will be effective

    Associated side effects maybe significant


                                                      www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Management of uveitis


 Finding the etiology

    Narrow down list of differentials by history and examination

    Appropriate investigations (ocular and systemic)

    Referrals for systemic associations

 Treating the inflammation

    Specific therapy

    Non-specific therapy


                                                        www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Few ocular investigations


Fundus fluorescein angiogram

• Cystoid macular edema (complication)
• Serpiginous choroidopathy (pattern of lesion)

Ultrasonography

• Especially in cases of media opacities

Ocular tissue analysis

• Aqueous tap
• Vitreous tap
• Chorioretinal biopsy

                                                  www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Few systemic investigations


Sarcoidosis         Tuberculosis      Toxoplasmosis          Syphilis


  Angiotensin
                                        Antitoxoplasma        Serology –
  converting           Chest X-ray
                                           antibody         VDRL, FTA-ABS
    enzyme




 Serum calcium         Mantoux test




  Chest X-ray




                                                         www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Commonly ordered tests


 Core lab tests

    Compete blood count and ESR

    Chest X-ray

    Serum ACE

    VDRL, FTA-ABS

 Other tests depending on clinical suspicion




                                            www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Treatment


 Medical

    Specific

    Non specific


 Surgical




                                www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Medical therapy


 Specific – etiology dependent

    ATT – Tuberculosis

    Parenteral penicillin – Syphilis

    Sulfa and pyrimethamine – Toxoplasmosis

    Tetracyclines – Lyme disease

    IV Acyclovir –Acute retinal necrosis

    IV Ganciclovir – CMV retinitis



                                               www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Medical therapy


 Non-specific

    Cycloplegic – mydriatics

    Corticosteroids

    Immunosuppressives




                                         www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Cycloplegic mydriatics

 To relieve ciliary spasm and pain
 To prevent posterior synechiae and break the ones already
  formed



                                      Partly broken posterior synechiae




                                                        www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Cycloplegic mydriatics


 Shorter acting
      Tropicamide eye drops (effective up to 3 hrs)
      Cyclopentolate drops (up to 24 hrs)

 Longer acting
      Homatropine eye drops (up to 4 days)
      Atropine eye drops (up to 7-14 days)




Cycloplegia relieves pain and a mobile pupil prevents posterior synechiae   www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Corticosteroids – the mainstay of therapy

 Depending on the site of inflammation and severity
     Topical
     Periocular

     Systemic

 Topical drops will not be effective for intermediate, posterior and
  panuveitis
 ‘Use enough soon enough’

 To always start with a higher dose and taper before stopping

 To investigate before starting


                                                         www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Corticosteroids


Topical              Periocular             Systemic

  Prednisolone         Methylprednisolone       Prednisone




 Dexamethasone           Triamcinolone       Methylprednisolone




 Fluoromethalone         Betamethasone




                                                       www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Complications of corticosteroids


Topical       Periocular           Systemic

                                   As for topical
               As for topical
Cataract                           Weight gain

                                   Peptic ulcer
                   Ptosis
                                   Osteoporosis

Glaucoma                             Diabetes
             Scleral perforation
                                   Hypertension


                                       www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Immunosuppressives

 In corticosteroid resistant or intolerant cases

 In vision threatening inflammations - as first line

 Specific cases

     Beh et’s syndrome
     Sympathetic ophthalmitis
     VKH syndrome
     Necrotizing sclerouveitis

 Adverse reactions can be severe and life threatening

                                                    www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Immunosuppressives


                                   Alkylating
Antimetabolites                                                T-cell inhibitors
                                     agents



      Methotrexate                  Cyclophosphamide                 Cyclosporine




      Azathioprine                    Chlorambucil                   Tacrolimus




  Watch out for nephrotoxicity, hepatotoxicity and marrow toxicity   www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Surgery in uveitis

 Diagnostic
    AC tap
    Vitreous biopsy
    Chorioretinal biopsy

 Therapeutic
    Cataract
    Glaucoma
    Retinal detachment
    Vitrectomy


                                        www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Complicated cataract




Polychromatic lustre and breadcrumb appearance   www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Management of complications

 Cataract surgery

    If no active inflammation for at least 3 months
    Perioperative steroids
    Heparin surface modified IOLs

 Glaucoma

    Anti-glaucoma topical medication
    Peripheral iridotomy / iridectomy in iris bombé
    Trabeculectomy with mitomycin C or 5 fluorouracil

                                                       www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Management of complications

 Cystoid macular edema
    Control of inflammation - corticosteroids
    NSAIDs
    Pars plana vitrectomy if persistent vitritis

 Hypotony
    Intensive corticosteroids and cycloplegia
    Pars plana membranectomy for cyclitic membrane

 Vitreous opacification
    Pars plana vitrectomy


                                                      www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Management of uveitis …
                          …a few examples




                                www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Anterior uveitis


 35 yr old male

    Ciliary congestion, fine KPs, AC flare, posterior synechiae and

     hypopyon in RE

    Similar history of redness a year ago




                                                        www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Anterior uveitis…




Posterior
synechiae, pupil bound
down




       Hypopyon




                                      www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Anterior uveitis…


 Management

    History and examination to narrow the differentials – nothing
     significant

    The core lab tests – Mantoux highly significant

    Referral to pulmonologist – confirm diagnosis of tuberculosis

    Co-management




                                                       www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Anterior uveitis…

 Ocular management
    Topical corticosteroids
        Prednisolone eye drops hourly, tapered as per response
        Homatropine eye drops 3 times a day
    Follow up for
        Inflammation
        Intraocular pressure
        Complications

 Systemic management
    Anti-tuberculosis therapy

                                                              www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Intermediate uveitis

 13 year old girl
    Fever of unknown origin, 1 month
    Redness both eyes, 1 week

 Eye examination
    Spill-over anterior uveitis
    Anterior vitreous exudates / snowballs

 Systemic examination
    Lymphadenopathy

                                              www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Intermediate uveitis…




Cells and exudates in the anterior vitreous   www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Intermediate uveitis…

Management
 Lymph node biopsy
    Caseating granulomatous lesions
    Physician diagnosis - tuberculosis

 Systemic management
    ATT – fever responded within 4 days

 Ocular management
    On 1 week follow up, vision drop of 2 lines
    Systemic corticosteroids under cover of ATT for short period (1mg/kg
     body wt of prednisone, tapered and stopped within 4 weeks)

                                                               www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Posterior uveitis


 35 year old, HIV positive female

    Sudden painless loss of vision RE

 Ocular examination

    Spill over fine KPs

    CMV retinitis in the fundus

 CD4 count – 50




                                         www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
Posterior uveitis…




CMV retinitis – granular retinal necrosis, frosted branch angiitis
                                                     www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
CMV retinitis


 Management

    Antiretroviral therapy

    IV Ganciclovir 5mg / kg body wt bid – induction course 2
     weeks

    Maintenance – 5mg / kg body wt od




                                                      www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com

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Management of uveitis

  • 1. Management of uveitis DR. ANUPAMA KARANTH www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 2. Anti-inflammatory agents  ‘-itis’ = inflammation  Treatment : stop inflammation  Use anti-inflammatory drugs  Most potent of such agents : Corticosteroids  Corticosteroids are the mainstay of therapy in uveitis www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 3. Complicating the issue  What if the cause is infectious?  Specific anti-infective agent is indicated  Corticosteroids may even worsen the infection when given alone  When the cause is immune related?  Corticosteroids will be effective  Associated side effects maybe significant www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 4. Management of uveitis  Finding the etiology  Narrow down list of differentials by history and examination  Appropriate investigations (ocular and systemic)  Referrals for systemic associations  Treating the inflammation  Specific therapy  Non-specific therapy www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 5. Few ocular investigations Fundus fluorescein angiogram • Cystoid macular edema (complication) • Serpiginous choroidopathy (pattern of lesion) Ultrasonography • Especially in cases of media opacities Ocular tissue analysis • Aqueous tap • Vitreous tap • Chorioretinal biopsy www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 6. Few systemic investigations Sarcoidosis Tuberculosis Toxoplasmosis Syphilis Angiotensin Antitoxoplasma Serology – converting Chest X-ray antibody VDRL, FTA-ABS enzyme Serum calcium Mantoux test Chest X-ray www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 7. Commonly ordered tests  Core lab tests  Compete blood count and ESR  Chest X-ray  Serum ACE  VDRL, FTA-ABS  Other tests depending on clinical suspicion www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 8. Treatment  Medical  Specific  Non specific  Surgical www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 9. Medical therapy  Specific – etiology dependent  ATT – Tuberculosis  Parenteral penicillin – Syphilis  Sulfa and pyrimethamine – Toxoplasmosis  Tetracyclines – Lyme disease  IV Acyclovir –Acute retinal necrosis  IV Ganciclovir – CMV retinitis www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 10. Medical therapy  Non-specific  Cycloplegic – mydriatics  Corticosteroids  Immunosuppressives www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 11. Cycloplegic mydriatics  To relieve ciliary spasm and pain  To prevent posterior synechiae and break the ones already formed Partly broken posterior synechiae www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 12. Cycloplegic mydriatics  Shorter acting  Tropicamide eye drops (effective up to 3 hrs)  Cyclopentolate drops (up to 24 hrs)  Longer acting  Homatropine eye drops (up to 4 days)  Atropine eye drops (up to 7-14 days) Cycloplegia relieves pain and a mobile pupil prevents posterior synechiae www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 13. Corticosteroids – the mainstay of therapy  Depending on the site of inflammation and severity  Topical  Periocular  Systemic  Topical drops will not be effective for intermediate, posterior and panuveitis  ‘Use enough soon enough’  To always start with a higher dose and taper before stopping  To investigate before starting www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 14. Corticosteroids Topical Periocular Systemic Prednisolone Methylprednisolone Prednisone Dexamethasone Triamcinolone Methylprednisolone Fluoromethalone Betamethasone www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 15. Complications of corticosteroids Topical Periocular Systemic As for topical As for topical Cataract Weight gain Peptic ulcer Ptosis Osteoporosis Glaucoma Diabetes Scleral perforation Hypertension www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 16. Immunosuppressives  In corticosteroid resistant or intolerant cases  In vision threatening inflammations - as first line  Specific cases  Beh et’s syndrome  Sympathetic ophthalmitis  VKH syndrome  Necrotizing sclerouveitis  Adverse reactions can be severe and life threatening www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 17. Immunosuppressives Alkylating Antimetabolites T-cell inhibitors agents Methotrexate Cyclophosphamide Cyclosporine Azathioprine Chlorambucil Tacrolimus Watch out for nephrotoxicity, hepatotoxicity and marrow toxicity www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 18. Surgery in uveitis  Diagnostic  AC tap  Vitreous biopsy  Chorioretinal biopsy  Therapeutic  Cataract  Glaucoma  Retinal detachment  Vitrectomy www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 19. Complicated cataract Polychromatic lustre and breadcrumb appearance www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 20. Management of complications  Cataract surgery  If no active inflammation for at least 3 months  Perioperative steroids  Heparin surface modified IOLs  Glaucoma  Anti-glaucoma topical medication  Peripheral iridotomy / iridectomy in iris bombé  Trabeculectomy with mitomycin C or 5 fluorouracil www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 21. Management of complications  Cystoid macular edema  Control of inflammation - corticosteroids  NSAIDs  Pars plana vitrectomy if persistent vitritis  Hypotony  Intensive corticosteroids and cycloplegia  Pars plana membranectomy for cyclitic membrane  Vitreous opacification  Pars plana vitrectomy www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 22. Management of uveitis … …a few examples www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 23. Anterior uveitis  35 yr old male  Ciliary congestion, fine KPs, AC flare, posterior synechiae and hypopyon in RE  Similar history of redness a year ago www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 24. Anterior uveitis… Posterior synechiae, pupil bound down Hypopyon www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 25. Anterior uveitis…  Management  History and examination to narrow the differentials – nothing significant  The core lab tests – Mantoux highly significant  Referral to pulmonologist – confirm diagnosis of tuberculosis  Co-management www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 26. Anterior uveitis…  Ocular management  Topical corticosteroids  Prednisolone eye drops hourly, tapered as per response  Homatropine eye drops 3 times a day  Follow up for  Inflammation  Intraocular pressure  Complications  Systemic management  Anti-tuberculosis therapy www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 27. Intermediate uveitis  13 year old girl  Fever of unknown origin, 1 month  Redness both eyes, 1 week  Eye examination  Spill-over anterior uveitis  Anterior vitreous exudates / snowballs  Systemic examination  Lymphadenopathy www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 28. Intermediate uveitis… Cells and exudates in the anterior vitreous www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 29. Intermediate uveitis… Management  Lymph node biopsy  Caseating granulomatous lesions  Physician diagnosis - tuberculosis  Systemic management  ATT – fever responded within 4 days  Ocular management  On 1 week follow up, vision drop of 2 lines  Systemic corticosteroids under cover of ATT for short period (1mg/kg body wt of prednisone, tapered and stopped within 4 weeks) www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 30. Posterior uveitis  35 year old, HIV positive female  Sudden painless loss of vision RE  Ocular examination  Spill over fine KPs  CMV retinitis in the fundus  CD4 count – 50 www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 31. Posterior uveitis… CMV retinitis – granular retinal necrosis, frosted branch angiitis www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com
  • 32. CMV retinitis  Management  Antiretroviral therapy  IV Ganciclovir 5mg / kg body wt bid – induction course 2 weeks  Maintenance – 5mg / kg body wt od www.ophthalclass.blogspot.com