Effect of Cataracts on Hydroxychloroquine Retinopathy Screening
Ji Soo Kang, Seong Joon Ahn, Yu Jeong Kim

TL;DR
This study shows that cataracts reduce the effectiveness of FAF in detecting hydroxychloroquine retinopathy, while OCT and HVF remain reliable.
Contribution
The study identifies how cataract severity specifically affects the detection of retinopathy using different screening methods.
Findings
OCT detected ellipsoid zone disruptions in 100% of cataractous eyes.
FAF sensitivity was significantly lower in eyes with clinically significant cataracts.
HVF detected paracentral scotomas with comparable sensitivity regardless of cataract severity.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: To evaluate the modality-specific impact of cataracts on the detection of hydroxychloroquine retinopathy. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, 202 eyes (101 patients) with confirmed HCQ retinopathy were included; analyses focused on 141 cataractous eyes from 72 patients. At each visit, the severity of cataracts in 141 eyes was graded using the Lens Opacities Classification System III (LOCS III), with clinically significant cataracts defined as a LOCS III grade ≥ 3. Screening was performed using swept source optical coherence tomography (OCT), ultrawide field fundus autofluorescence (FAF), and Humphrey visual field (HVF) tests. The detection rates of abnormalities on OCT, FAF, and HVF were compared between minimal (at the time of diagnosis or after cataract surgery) and maximal cataract severity as well as between eyes with clinically significant cataracts…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDrug-Induced Ocular Toxicity · Retinal Diseases and Treatments · Retinal and Optic Conditions
