Treatment outcomes of a Swiss non-infectious paediatric uveitis cohort: retrospective study over ten years
Jeanne Martine Gunzinger, Seraina Palmer Sarott, Fabio Meier, Christian Böni, Alice Kitay, Brigitte Simonsz-Tóth, Christina Gerth-Kahlert

TL;DR
This study examines the treatment outcomes of 64 children with non-infectious uveitis in Switzerland over ten years, evaluating the effectiveness and safety of a step-up treatment approach.
Contribution
The study provides real-world evidence on the safety and efficacy of a step-up treatment strategy for non-infectious paediatric uveitis.
Findings
Topical treatment achieved remission in 23% of cases, while TNF alpha inhibitors were effective in 30%.
Methotrexate showed a high rate of treatment failure and adverse effects.
Adalimumab and infliximab were found to be effective and safe treatment options.
Abstract
Paediatric uveitis treatment recommendations suggest a step-up treatment approach starting with topical treatment, followed by antimetabolites and thereafter biologics. With this study, we are investigating the safety and efficacy of the current treatment approach in a large cohort. Single center retrospective study. Patients with non-infectious uveitis under the age of 18 years at first presentation, between January 2012 and June 2022, were eligible for inclusion. Data extracted from the electronic health records included age at first presentation, sex, involved eye segment, visual acuity (VA), complications, associated systemic disease, treatments, and number of consultations. Cases were grouped according to their final treatment regime (topical only, methotrexate, TNF alpha inhibitor, other). VA outcome, treatment response, adverse events, and frequency of consultations were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOcular Diseases and Behçet’s Syndrome · Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research · Retinal Diseases and Treatments
