Cataract Development Among Pediatric Patients With Uveitis

Author:

Hsu Alan Y.1,Kuo Hou-Ting12,Lin Chun-Ju134,Hsia Ning-Yi134,Kuo Shu-Chun56,Wei Chang-Ching37,Lai Chun-Ting134,Chen Huan-Sheng8,Wang Yu-Hsun9,Wei James Cheng-Chung9101112,Tsai Yi-Yu134

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology, China Medical University Hospital, China Medical University, Taichung City, Taiwan

2. Department of General Medicine, China Medical University Hospital, Taifchung City, Taiwan

3. School of Medicine, College of Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung City, Taiwan

4. Department of Optometry, Asia University, Taichung City, Taiwan

5. Department of Ophthalmology, Chi Mei Medical Center, Tainan City, Taiwan

6. Department of Optometry, Chung Hwa University of Medical Technology, Tainan City, Taiwan

7. Division of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology, Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung City, Taiwan

8. An-Shin Dialysis Center, NephroCare Ltd, Fresenius Medical Care, Taichung City, Taiwan

9. Department of Medical Research, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taichung City, Taiwan

10. Institute of Medicine, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung City, Taiwan

11. Department of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taichung City, Taiwan

12. Institute of Integrated Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung City, Taiwan

Abstract

ImportanceThe long-term estimated risk of development of cataracts among pediatric patients with uveitis is not clear.ObjectiveTo describe factors associated with the development of cataracts among pediatric patients with uveitis.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis cohort study used the international TriNetX database to enroll pediatric patients with and without uveitis from January 1, 2002, to December 31, 2022. The nonuveitis cohort consisted of randomly selected control patients matched by age, sex, race and ethnicity, and specific comorbidities.ExposureDiagnosis of uveitis, identified using diagnostic codes.Main Outcomes and MeasuresThe primary outcome was the risk of developing cataracts among the uveitis group compared with the nonuveitis comparison group, with hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% CIs reported.ResultsA total of 22 687 pediatric patients with uveitis (mean [SD] age, 10.3 [5.6] years; 54.2% male) and 22 687 comparators without uveitis (mean [SD] age, 10.3 [5.6] years; 54.5% male) were enrolled in the study. The risk of cataracts was increased among pediatric patients with uveitis up to a follow-up duration of 20 years (HR, 17.17; 95%CI, 12.90-22.80) from the index date. Subgroup analyses revealed an elevated cataract risk across age groups: 0 to 6 years (HR, 19.09; 95% CI, 10.10-36.00), 7 to 12 years (HR, 27.16; 95% CI, 15.59-47.20), and 13 to 18 years (HR, 13.39; 95% CI, 8.84-20.30); both female sex (HR, 13.76; 95% CI, 9.60-19.71) and male sex (HR, 11.97; 95% CI, 8.47-16.91); and Asian (HR, 13.80; 95% CI, 3.28-58.07), Black or African American (HR, 10.41; 95% CI, 5.60-19.36), and White (HR, 15.82; 95% CI, 11.05-22.60) race. Furthermore, increased cataract risks were also observed among those with and without a history of immunosuppressive agents (with: HR, 26.52 [95% CI, 16.75-41.90]; without: HR, 17.69 [95% CI: 11.39-27.40]), a history of steroid eye drop use (with: HR, 29.51 [95% CI, 14.56-59.70]; without: HR, 16.49 [95% CI, 11.92-22.70]), and a history of intraocular procedures (with: HR, 11.07 [95%CI, 4.42-27.71]; without: HR, 14.49 [95% CI, 10.11-20.70]).Conclusions and RelevanceIn this cohort study of pediatric patients with uveitis, an elevated risk of cataracts following a uveitis diagnosis was found compared with pediatric patients without uveitis. The findings suggest that pediatric patients with uveitis should be monitored for cataract development.

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

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