Role of optical coherence tomography in the early detection of macular thinning in rheumatoid arthritis patients with chloroquine retinopathy

Background: Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are drugs that are primarily used for the treatment of malaria and are also recommended for treating connective tissue disorders, autoimmune diseases, and some dermatological and inflammatory diseases. Treatment with these drugs has potential risk for t...

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Main Authors: Marija S Trenkic Bozinovic, Gordana Stankovic Babic, Maja Petrovic, Jelena Karadzic, Tatjana Sarenac Vulovic, Milan Trenkic
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2019;volume=24;issue=1;spage=55;epage=55;aulast=Trenkic
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author Marija S Trenkic Bozinovic
Gordana Stankovic Babic
Maja Petrovic
Jelena Karadzic
Tatjana Sarenac Vulovic
Milan Trenkic
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Gordana Stankovic Babic
Maja Petrovic
Jelena Karadzic
Tatjana Sarenac Vulovic
Milan Trenkic
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description Background: Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are drugs that are primarily used for the treatment of malaria and are also recommended for treating connective tissue disorders, autoimmune diseases, and some dermatological and inflammatory diseases. Treatment with these drugs has potential risk for the development of retinopathy, clinically characterized by bilateral pigment changes in the macula, as one serious ocular complication. The aim of this research was to evaluate the parafoveal and perifoveal macular retinal thickness, as central foveal thickness in adult patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) on chloroquine therapy using optical coherence tomography (OCT). Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 56 RA patients (56 eyes) were included and examined. All patients were treated with chloroquine (tablets resochin or delagil) at a dose of 250 mg/day without treatment with steroids and other immunosuppressive drugs. Patients were divided into two groups, namely, Group I patients - no visible changes in the macula (26 patients) and Group II patients- with visible changes in the macula (30 patients). The central fovea thickness and parafoveal and perifoveal retinal thickness in all quadrants were measured by OCT and compared in both groups. Results: There are a significantly higher number of eyes without thinning of the macula in Group I patients than in Group II (P < 0.001) patients. There are a higher number of patients with recorded parafoveal thinning in Group II patients, especially in the inferior, nasal, and temporal sectors, respectively (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Maculopathy is the main side effect of chloroquine therapy in RA patients that can be detected by OCT in the early stages of the macular involvement.
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spelling doaj.art-72579095981a4194b480e3d7e9f85f272022-12-21T23:53:42ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Medical Sciences1735-19951735-71362019-01-01241555510.4103/jrms.JRMS_704_18Role of optical coherence tomography in the early detection of macular thinning in rheumatoid arthritis patients with chloroquine retinopathyMarija S Trenkic BozinovicGordana Stankovic BabicMaja PetrovicJelena KaradzicTatjana Sarenac VulovicMilan TrenkicBackground: Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are drugs that are primarily used for the treatment of malaria and are also recommended for treating connective tissue disorders, autoimmune diseases, and some dermatological and inflammatory diseases. Treatment with these drugs has potential risk for the development of retinopathy, clinically characterized by bilateral pigment changes in the macula, as one serious ocular complication. The aim of this research was to evaluate the parafoveal and perifoveal macular retinal thickness, as central foveal thickness in adult patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) on chloroquine therapy using optical coherence tomography (OCT). Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 56 RA patients (56 eyes) were included and examined. All patients were treated with chloroquine (tablets resochin or delagil) at a dose of 250 mg/day without treatment with steroids and other immunosuppressive drugs. Patients were divided into two groups, namely, Group I patients - no visible changes in the macula (26 patients) and Group II patients- with visible changes in the macula (30 patients). The central fovea thickness and parafoveal and perifoveal retinal thickness in all quadrants were measured by OCT and compared in both groups. Results: There are a significantly higher number of eyes without thinning of the macula in Group I patients than in Group II (P < 0.001) patients. There are a higher number of patients with recorded parafoveal thinning in Group II patients, especially in the inferior, nasal, and temporal sectors, respectively (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Maculopathy is the main side effect of chloroquine therapy in RA patients that can be detected by OCT in the early stages of the macular involvement.http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2019;volume=24;issue=1;spage=55;epage=55;aulast=Trenkicchloroquineoptical coherence tomographyretinarheumatoid arthritis
spellingShingle Marija S Trenkic Bozinovic
Gordana Stankovic Babic
Maja Petrovic
Jelena Karadzic
Tatjana Sarenac Vulovic
Milan Trenkic
Role of optical coherence tomography in the early detection of macular thinning in rheumatoid arthritis patients with chloroquine retinopathy
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
chloroquine
optical coherence tomography
retina
rheumatoid arthritis
title Role of optical coherence tomography in the early detection of macular thinning in rheumatoid arthritis patients with chloroquine retinopathy
title_full Role of optical coherence tomography in the early detection of macular thinning in rheumatoid arthritis patients with chloroquine retinopathy
title_fullStr Role of optical coherence tomography in the early detection of macular thinning in rheumatoid arthritis patients with chloroquine retinopathy
title_full_unstemmed Role of optical coherence tomography in the early detection of macular thinning in rheumatoid arthritis patients with chloroquine retinopathy
title_short Role of optical coherence tomography in the early detection of macular thinning in rheumatoid arthritis patients with chloroquine retinopathy
title_sort role of optical coherence tomography in the early detection of macular thinning in rheumatoid arthritis patients with chloroquine retinopathy
topic chloroquine
optical coherence tomography
retina
rheumatoid arthritis
url http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2019;volume=24;issue=1;spage=55;epage=55;aulast=Trenkic
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