Ocular inflammatory events following COVID-19 vaccination: a multinational case series

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Testi IlariaORCID,Brandão-de-Resende Camilo,Agrawal Rupesh,Pavesio Carlos,Steeples Laura,Balasubramaniam Balini,McCluskey Peter,Pichi Francesco,Agarwal Aniruddha,Herbort Carl,Cimino Luca,Iriqat Salam,Thorne Jennifer E.,Echegaray Jose,Babu Kalpana,Bialasiewicz Alexander Arthur,Goldstein Debra A.,Ghadiri Nima,Fonollosa Calduch Alex,Andrade Gabriel Costa de,Mahendradas Padmamalini,González-López Julio J.,Carreño Ester,Hamam Rola N.,Stübiger Nicole,Bodaghi Bahram,Chao Yu-Jang,Takeuchi Masaru,Tay-Kearney Mei-Ling,Portero Alejandro,Keino Hiroshi,Esteban-Ortega Mar,Przeździecka-Dołyk Joanna,Radosavljević Aleksandra,Paredes Ian,Agrawal Rupesh,Ling Ho Su,Kiong Wei,Tien Melissa,Ng Xin Le,Pavesio Carlos,Testi Ilaria,Chee Soon Phaik,Siak Jay,Hernanz-Rodriguez Ines,Menezo Victor,Tappeiner Christoph,Cruz Franz Marie,Addison Peter,Kuijpers Robert,Vasconcelos-Santos Daniel Vitor,

Abstract

Abstract Background Inflammatory adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination are being reported amidst the growing concerns regarding vaccine’s immunogenicity and safety, especially in patients with pre-existing inflammatory conditions. Methods Multinational case series of patients diagnosed with an ocular inflammatory event within 14 days following COVID-19 vaccination collected from 40 centres over a 3 month period in 2021. Results Seventy patients presented with ocular inflammatory events within 14 days following COVID-19 vaccination. The mean age was 51 years (range, 19–84 years). The most common events were anterior uveitis (n = 41, 58.6%), followed by posterior uveitis (n = 9, 12.9%) and scleritis (n = 7, 10.0%). The mean time to event was 5 days and 6 days (range, 1–14 days) after the first and second dose of vaccine, respectively. Among all patients, 36 (54.1%) had a previous history of ocular inflammatory event. Most patients (n = 48, 68.6%) were managed with topical corticosteroids. Final vision was not affected in 65 (92.9%), whereas 2 (2.9%) and 3 (4.3%) had reduction in visual acuity reduced by ≤3 lines and > 3 lines, respectively. Reported complications included nummular corneal lesions (n = 1, 1.4%), cystoid macular oedema (n = 2, 2.9%) and macular scarring (n = 2, 2.9%). Conclusion Ocular inflammatory events may occur after COVID-19 vaccination. The findings are based on a temporal association that does not prove causality. Even in the possibility of a causal association, most of the events were mild and had a good visual outcome.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Ophthalmology

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