Prospective Assessment Of Demographic And Clinical Characteristics In Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus Patients At Tertiary Eye Hospital
Published 2024 - 42nd Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PP06.18 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/a84r-zt78
Authors: Nikhil Agrawal* 1 , Kavita Bhatnagar 1 , Kirti Jaisingh 1 , Sambit Patra 2
1Ophthamology,AIIMS Jodhpur,Jodhpur,India, 2Dermatology,AIIMS Jodhpur,Jodhpur,India
Purpose
Setting
The study was conducted collaboratively between the Department of Ophthalmology and the Department of Dermatology at AIIMS Jodhpur.
Methods
A cohort of 42 individuals presenting with HZO underwent a comprehensive evaluation to document their demographic data, clinical features, and associated risk factors. These patients were monitored longitudinally over a 12-month period to record the incidence of recurrence and to identify any sequelae resulting from the condition.
Results
In a study at AIIMS Jodhpur, 42 HZO patients, mainly <60 years (66%) and female, were analyzed. None had varicella-zoster vaccination but all received COVID-19 vaccines. Common symptoms included maculopapular rash and eyelid edema. Initially, 72% had visual acuity <20/40, improving to >20/40 in 90% upon follow-up. Follicular conjunctivitis (90.04%) and epithelial involvement (76%) were common, with stromal keratitis (66.6%) and keratouveitis (50%) also noted. Symptoms resolved in 13 days on average, with a 9.5% recurrence rate. Main complications were post-herpetic neuralgia (71.4%), neurotrophic keratopathy (47.61%), and cataracts (42.8%), with one case of phthisis.
Conclusions
This investigation elucidates the clinical spectrum and demographic characteristics of HZO in a post-pandemic context, emphasizing the critical need for heightened vigilance and prompt therapeutic intervention to alleviate the burden of HZO complications. Financial disclosures: