Erschienen in:
28.03.2016 | Clinical Investigation
Discrepancies in assessing anterior chamber activity among uveitis specialists
verfasst von:
Tun Hang Yeo, Siddharthan Ilangovan, Pearse A. Keane, Carlos Pavesio, Rupesh Agrawal
Erschienen in:
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology
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Ausgabe 3/2016
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Abstract
Purpose
To evaluate current practices in anterior chamber (AC) inflammation assessment among uveitis specialists.
Methods
Uveitis specialists were invited to participate in an electronic survey designed to understand their practice in assessing AC inflammation.
Results
Sixty-five ophthalmologists participated in the survey. Of them, 69.2 % (n = 45) reported using the current Standardization of Uveitis Nomenclature (SUN) guidelines of a 1 × 1-mm slit beam when grading AC cells. Only 38.5 % (n = 5) reported routinely counting the number of cells. In the management of uveitis, 98.5 % (n = 64) valued flare assessment, but 84.6 % (n = 55) did not use laser flare photometry. In total, 36.9 % (n = 24) agreed that laser flare photometry would change their management, while 16.9 % (n = 11) did not see its usefulness. The remaining participants were undecided.
Conclusion
A number of issues limit the clinical assessment of AC inflammation. Different classifications are still being used despite efforts to standardize practice. While the value of flare is widely recognized, the role of laser flare photometry remains controversial.