TY - JOUR
T1 - The 2021 Questionnaire Survey of the Korean Uveitis Society
T2 - Current Trends of Uveitis Diseases
AU - Korean Uveitis Society
AU - Kim, Seong Ho
AU - Park, Jung Hyun
AU - Ryoo, Na Kyung
AU - Kong, Min Gui
AU - Song, Su Jeong
AU - Ham, Don Il
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
©2022 The Korean Ophthalmological Society.
PY - 2022/11
Y1 - 2022/11
N2 - Purpose: To report the results of a 2021 questionnaire survey assessing the current trends and practice patterns in the treatment of uveitis, conducted by the Korean Uveitis Society (KUS). Methods: To understand the current treatment and trends for uveitis in Korea, a total of 11 questions were surveyed in November 2021 among 300 members of the KUS. This survey comprised 11 multiple choice and dichotomy questions. Results: Of 300 participants, 179 responded, and the response rate was 59.7%. Among the respondents, 92.7% were retina specialists and 66.9% reported less than 10% of uveitis patients among outpatients. As imaging tests performed in patients with anterior uveitis, fundus photography and optical coherence tomography were typically performed (83.8% vs. 73.2%, respectively). The frequently performed blood tests for general screening were complete blood count, blood chemistry test, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and C-reactive protein (89.9% vs. 86.2% vs. 85.5% vs. 82.4%, respectively). Regarding local steroid treatment, subtenon injection was the most preferred (74.9%). Regarding systemic oral corticosteroids, 83.7% of respondents commonly used initial doses of 0.5-1 mg/kg. Cyclosporine, methotrexate, mycophenolate mofetil, and azathioprine were used for steroid-refractory uveitis patients in that order (36.2% vs. 34.8% vs. 21.7% vs. 7.3%, respectively). Concerning the currently used biologic agent, adalimumab was the most preferred, at 96.7%. Conclusions: This survey highlights the recent trends and practice patterns in the treatment of uveitis in Korea.
AB - Purpose: To report the results of a 2021 questionnaire survey assessing the current trends and practice patterns in the treatment of uveitis, conducted by the Korean Uveitis Society (KUS). Methods: To understand the current treatment and trends for uveitis in Korea, a total of 11 questions were surveyed in November 2021 among 300 members of the KUS. This survey comprised 11 multiple choice and dichotomy questions. Results: Of 300 participants, 179 responded, and the response rate was 59.7%. Among the respondents, 92.7% were retina specialists and 66.9% reported less than 10% of uveitis patients among outpatients. As imaging tests performed in patients with anterior uveitis, fundus photography and optical coherence tomography were typically performed (83.8% vs. 73.2%, respectively). The frequently performed blood tests for general screening were complete blood count, blood chemistry test, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and C-reactive protein (89.9% vs. 86.2% vs. 85.5% vs. 82.4%, respectively). Regarding local steroid treatment, subtenon injection was the most preferred (74.9%). Regarding systemic oral corticosteroids, 83.7% of respondents commonly used initial doses of 0.5-1 mg/kg. Cyclosporine, methotrexate, mycophenolate mofetil, and azathioprine were used for steroid-refractory uveitis patients in that order (36.2% vs. 34.8% vs. 21.7% vs. 7.3%, respectively). Concerning the currently used biologic agent, adalimumab was the most preferred, at 96.7%. Conclusions: This survey highlights the recent trends and practice patterns in the treatment of uveitis in Korea.
KW - Korean Uveitis Society
KW - Practice patterns
KW - Survey
KW - Trends
KW - Uveitis
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85144277223
U2 - 10.3341/jkos.2022.63.11.910
DO - 10.3341/jkos.2022.63.11.910
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85144277223
SN - 0378-6471
VL - 63
SP - 910
EP - 917
JO - Journal of Korean Ophthalmological Society
JF - Journal of Korean Ophthalmological Society
IS - 11
ER -