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The Efficacy of a Posterior sub-Tenon’s Capsule Triamcinolone Injection in Patients with Non-infectious Intermediate Uveitis and Posterior Uveitis Cover

The Efficacy of a Posterior sub-Tenon’s Capsule Triamcinolone Injection in Patients with Non-infectious Intermediate Uveitis and Posterior Uveitis

Open Access
|May 2017

Abstract

To investigate the efficacy of a posterior sub-Tenon’s capsule triamcinolone injection for treating eyes with non-infectious posterior and intermediate uveitis.

A total of 31 eyes from 20 patients with non-infectious posterior uveitis and 18 eyes from 10 patients with non-infectious intermediate uveitis that inadequately responded to treatment with systemic corticosteroids and second-line immunosuppressive agents were enrolled in the study. All patients received a posterior sub-Tenon’s injection of 20 mg/ml triamcinolone. The parameters we examined included the following: best corrected visual acuity, central foveal thickness, fluorescein angiography score and intraocular pressure.

The mean best corrected visual acuity was significantly improved from the control visit, 0.15±0.30 logMAR (Snellen equivalent 0.7), compared to the baseline measurements, 0.60±0.30 logMAR (Snellen equivalent 0.25; P<0.05). The mean central foveal thickness (CFT) and the mean score for fluorescein angiography (FA) were significantly decreased from the baseline (CFT: 320±34 μm; FA mean score: 5.9±1.9) compared to the twelve-week control visit (CFT: 235±30 μm; FA mean score: 1.2±1.1; P<0.001). Five eyes had intraocular pressure spikes that required a topical anti-glaucomatous treatment.

A posterior sub-Tenon’s injection of triamcinolone can significantly improve visual acuity and decrease macular oedema in patients with non-infectious posterior and intermediate uveitis. Complications were minimal, and there were no eyes that required surgical treatment for elevated intraocular pressure. The results suggest that the posterior sub-Tenon’s injection of triamcinolone is an important form of therapy for non-infectious posterior and intermediate uveitis.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/sjecr-2016-0046 | Journal eISSN: 2956-2090 | Journal ISSN: 2956-0454
Language: English
Page range: 151 - 156
Submitted on: Mar 17, 2016
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Accepted on: May 28, 2016
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Published on: May 29, 2017
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2017 Gordana Andjelic, Svetlana Jovanovic, Snezana Pesic, Milos Mitrasevic, Jasmina Stojanovic, Filip Radotic, Dusan Todorovic, Nenad Petrovic, published by University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences
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