Assessment of measurement methods of posterior inflammation in stromal choroiditis: the value of quantitative outcome measures versus the presently qualitatively based paradigm.

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serval:BIB_DF165629396E
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Assessment of measurement methods of posterior inflammation in stromal choroiditis: the value of quantitative outcome measures versus the presently qualitatively based paradigm.
Journal
International ophthalmology
Author(s)
Gillmann K., El Ameen A., Massy R., Fabro F., Gasc A., Herbort C.P.
ISSN
1573-2630 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0165-5701
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2019
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
39
Number
7
Pages
1567-1574
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Comparative Study ; Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
To assess posterior inflammation using a fluorescein (FA)/indocyanine-green angiography (ICGA) scoring system, and compare them to the presently recommended outcome measure, the standardization of uveitis nomenclature vitreous haze score (SUN-VH) in stromal choroiditis.
This was a retrospective study on patients with a diagnosis of ocular sarcoidosis(OS), ocular tuberculosis(OT), Birdshot retinochoroiditis(BRC) and Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease(VKH) seen in the Centre for Ophthalmic Specialized Care, Lausanne, Switzerland. Angiography signs were quantified according to an established FA/ICGA scoring system. Vitritis was assessed using SUN-VH. Results were compared.
65 newly diagnosed patients (128 eyes) with stromal choroiditis were included. Angiographic scoring showed variable degrees of choroidal versus retinal involvement (87% for OS, 72% for OT, 62.5% for BRC and 100% for VKH). On the other hand, a mere 22 of 128 eyes (17%) showed a SUN-VH score ≥ 2 necessary for inclusion in clinical trials. Moreover, FA/ICGA values followed a normal distribution curve and presented inter-examiner variations greater than 1-SD in only 8.4% of cases. SUN-VH values' distribution was non-normal and showed inter-examiner discrepancies greater than 1-SD in 51.7% of cases.
This study highlights the precise measurement of global posterior inflammation achieved by a dual FA/ICGA scoring system in stromal choroiditis. In contrast, SUN-VH scale appears imprecise and inadequate, as only a minute percentage of the studied eyes could have been included in a clinical trial based on this criterion. To evaluate posterior intraocular inflammation meaningfully in stromal choroiditis, the use of dual FA/ICGA is strongly advised and should replace the presently recommended SUN-VH system.
Keywords
Choroid/pathology, Choroiditis/diagnosis, Choroiditis/etiology, Fluorescein Angiography/methods, Follow-Up Studies, Fundus Oculi, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Retrospective Studies, Severity of Illness Index, Uveitis, Posterior/complications, Uveitis, Posterior/diagnosis, Choroiditis, Fluorescein angiography, Guidelines, Indocyanine-green angiography, Intraocular inflammation, Uveitis, Vitritis
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