Anti-TNF-alpha therapy for sight threatening uveitis.

Autor: Lindstedt EW; The Eye Hospital Rotterdam, Erasmus University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Netherlands. elindstedt@oogziekenhuis.nl, Baarsma GS, Kuijpers RW, van Hagen PM
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The British journal of ophthalmology [Br J Ophthalmol] 2005 May; Vol. 89 (5), pp. 533-6.
DOI: 10.1136/bjo.2003.037192
Abstrakt: Aim: To describe the effect of additional treatment with anti-TNF-alpha therapy in a case series of 13 patients with serious sight threatening uveitis.
Methods: 13 patients with serious sight threatening uveitis were included, of whom six had Behçet's disease, five had idiopathic posterior uveitis, one had sarcoidosis, and one birdshot retinochoroiditis. Onset and course of ocular inflammation, inflammatory signs, and visual acuity were assessed. Patients were treated with 200 mg (approximately 3 mg/kg) infliximab infusion. Repeat infusions were given based on clinical response.
Results: Infliximab treatment resulted in an effective suppression of ocular inflammation in all patients. In patients with non-Behcet's disease uveitis visual acuity in six out of eight improved or was stable. In patients with Behcet's disease visual acuity in five out of six improved or was stable.
Conclusion: Anti-TNF-alpha treatment may be of value in the treatment of uveitis, and in patients with Behçet's disease, leading to suppression of ocular inflammation, vasculitis, and improvement of vision in the majority. Based on these results a controlled masked study is warranted.
Databáze: MEDLINE