Recommendations for the management of childhood juvenile idiopathic arthritis-type chronic anterior uveitis.
Justine R Smith, Janet M Matthews, Diana Conrad, Anthony J Hall, Rachael L Niederer, Davinder Singh-Grewal, Mei-Ling Tay-Kearney, Jane M Wells, Sophia L Zagora, Peter J McCluskey
Summary
Recommendations of the Australian and New Zealand JIA-Uveitis Working Group provide current and regionally applicable advice for managing chronic anterior uveitis in children with JIA.
Abstract
IMPORTANCE
Australian- and New Zealand-based, uveitis-specialized ophthalmologists have produced recommendations for the management of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)-type chronic anterior uveitis.
BACKGROUND
Historically, the visual prognosis of JIA-type chronic anterior uveitis has been poor. New medical advances are likely to improve outcomes, but recently published guidelines are tailored for ophthalmic care in Europe and the United States.
DESIGN
This work involved a consensus survey and a panel meeting.
PARTICIPANTS
The Australian and New Zealand JIA-Uveitis Working Group (29 ophthalmologists) participated in the work.
METHODS
The Delphi technique was used to achieve consensus.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
This work yielded consensus statements.
RESULTS
The Working Group achieved consensus around 18 statements related to clinical evaluation, use of topical and regional corticosteroids, use of systemic corticosteroid and non-corticosteroid immunomodulatory drugs, and management of secondary cataract and glaucoma in childhood JIA-type uveitis.
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE
Recommendations of the Australian and New Zealand JIA-Uveitis Working Group provide current and regionally applicable advice for managing chronic anterior uveitis in children with JIA.
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