Ocular inflammatory events following COVID-19 vaccination: a multinational case series.

COVID-19 Coronavirus disease Immunomodulatory Ocular inflammation SARS-CoV-2 Uveitis Vaccination

Journal

Journal of ophthalmic inflammation and infection
ISSN: 1869-5760
Titre abrégé: J Ophthalmic Inflamm Infect
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 101553216

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 Jan 2022
Historique:
received: 30 10 2021
accepted: 14 11 2021
entrez: 4 1 2022
pubmed: 5 1 2022
medline: 5 1 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Inflammatory adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination are being reported amidst the growing concerns regarding vaccine's immunogenicity and safety, especially in patients with pre-existing inflammatory conditions. Multinational case series of patients diagnosed with an ocular inflammatory event within 14 days following COVID-19 vaccination collected from 40 centres over a 3 month period in 2021. Seventy patients presented with ocular inflammatory events within 14 days following COVID-19 vaccination. The mean age was 51 years (range, 19-84 years). The most common events were anterior uveitis (n = 41, 58.6%), followed by posterior uveitis (n = 9, 12.9%) and scleritis (n = 7, 10.0%). The mean time to event was 5 days and 6 days (range, 1-14 days) after the first and second dose of vaccine, respectively. Among all patients, 36 (54.1%) had a previous history of ocular inflammatory event. Most patients (n = 48, 68.6%) were managed with topical corticosteroids. Final vision was not affected in 65 (92.9%), whereas 2 (2.9%) and 3 (4.3%) had reduction in visual acuity reduced by ≤3 lines and > 3 lines, respectively. Reported complications included nummular corneal lesions (n = 1, 1.4%), cystoid macular oedema (n = 2, 2.9%) and macular scarring (n = 2, 2.9%). Ocular inflammatory events may occur after COVID-19 vaccination. The findings are based on a temporal association that does not prove causality. Even in the possibility of a causal association, most of the events were mild and had a good visual outcome.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
Inflammatory adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination are being reported amidst the growing concerns regarding vaccine's immunogenicity and safety, especially in patients with pre-existing inflammatory conditions.
METHODS METHODS
Multinational case series of patients diagnosed with an ocular inflammatory event within 14 days following COVID-19 vaccination collected from 40 centres over a 3 month period in 2021.
RESULTS RESULTS
Seventy patients presented with ocular inflammatory events within 14 days following COVID-19 vaccination. The mean age was 51 years (range, 19-84 years). The most common events were anterior uveitis (n = 41, 58.6%), followed by posterior uveitis (n = 9, 12.9%) and scleritis (n = 7, 10.0%). The mean time to event was 5 days and 6 days (range, 1-14 days) after the first and second dose of vaccine, respectively. Among all patients, 36 (54.1%) had a previous history of ocular inflammatory event. Most patients (n = 48, 68.6%) were managed with topical corticosteroids. Final vision was not affected in 65 (92.9%), whereas 2 (2.9%) and 3 (4.3%) had reduction in visual acuity reduced by ≤3 lines and > 3 lines, respectively. Reported complications included nummular corneal lesions (n = 1, 1.4%), cystoid macular oedema (n = 2, 2.9%) and macular scarring (n = 2, 2.9%).
CONCLUSION CONCLUSIONS
Ocular inflammatory events may occur after COVID-19 vaccination. The findings are based on a temporal association that does not prove causality. Even in the possibility of a causal association, most of the events were mild and had a good visual outcome.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34982290
doi: 10.1186/s12348-021-00275-x
pii: 10.1186/s12348-021-00275-x
pmc: PMC8725430
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

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Investigateurs

Laura Steeples (L)
Balini Balasubramaniam (B)
Peter McCluskey (P)
Francesco Pichi (F)
Aniruddha Agarwal (A)
Carl Herbort (C)
Luca Cimino (L)
Salam Iriqat (S)
Jennifer E Thorne (JE)
Jose Echegaray (J)
Kalpana Babu (K)
Alexander Arthur Bialasiewicz (AA)
Debra A Goldstein (DA)
Nima Ghadiri (N)
Alex Fonollosa Calduch (A)
Gabriel Costa de Andrade (GC)
Padmamalini Mahendradas (P)
Julio J González-López (JJ)
Ester Carreño (E)
Rola N Hamam (RN)
Nicole Stübiger (N)
Bahram Bodaghi (B)
Yu-Jang Chao (YJ)
Masaru Takeuchi (M)
Mei-Ling Tay-Kearney (ML)
Alejandro Portero (A)
Hiroshi Keino (H)
Mar Esteban-Ortega (M)
Joanna Przeździecka-Dołyk (J)
Aleksandra Radosavljević (A)
Ian Paredes (I)
Rupesh Agrawal (R)
Ho Su Ling (HS)
Wei Kiong (W)
Melissa Tien (M)
Xin Le Ng (XL)
Carlos Pavesio (C)
Ilaria Testi (I)
Soon Phaik Chee (SP)
Jay Siak (J)
Ines Hernanz-Rodriguez (I)
Victor Menezo (V)
Christoph Tappeiner (C)
Franz Marie Cruz (FM)
Peter Addison (P)
Robert Kuijpers (R)
Daniel Vitor Vasconcelos-Santos (DV)

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Auteurs

Ilaria Testi (I)

Department of Uveitis, Moorfields Eye Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Camilo Brandão-de-Resende (C)

Clinical Research Facility, Moorfields Eye Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Rupesh Agrawal (R)

Department of Uveitis, Moorfields Eye Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
National Healthcare Group Eye Institute, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore, Singapore.
Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore.
The Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Academic Clinical Programme, Duke NUS Medical School, Singapore, Singapore.

Carlos Pavesio (C)

Department of Uveitis, Moorfields Eye Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. c.pavesio@nhs.net.

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