Acute retinal necrosis: virological features using quantitative PCR, therapeutic management, and clinical outcomes.

Acute retinal necrosis: virological features using quantitative PCR, therapeutic management, and clinical outcomes.

Hafidi, Meriem;Janin-Manificat, Hélène;Denis, Philippe;Charleux, Bruce;Rabilloud, Muriel;Boibieux, Andre;Burillon, Carole;Kodjikian, Laurent;Frobert, Emilie;
American journal of ophthalmology 2019
290
hafidi2019acuteamerican

Abstract

To evaluate outcomes of patients treated with intensive intravitreal therapy and to describe the evolution of quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) in patients treated for acute retinal necrosis (ARN) syndrome.Retrospective observational case series.This study included 25 eyes of 24 patients with ARN who were treated and followed-up in two departments of ophthalmology in Lyon (France). Assessed outcomes included qPCR viral load profile during treatment, number of antiviral intravitreal injections (IVT), retinal detachment rate, and best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA).Final visual acuity was 20/200 or less in 20% of cases; the rate of retinal detachment was 16%. Viral load kinetics changed in three phases: a first plateau period that was not consistent, a logarithmic decrease phase, and a negativation phase. Mean decay of the logarithm of the viral load was estimated at 0.076 per day; mean time of negativation was 56.1 days. Median IVT number was 9 (range, 0-28). Ten patients were treated with injections until the viral load was undetectable. Resistance to acyclovir was observed in a patient with a prolonged initial plateau of the viral load.Numerous and prolonged IVTs, used as ajdunctive therapy, could improve the prognosis of treated patients by decreasing the risk of retinal detachment and improving visual acuity. QPCR enables monitoring of the response to treatment and can provided evidence for resistance to antiviral treatment by enabling the detection of cases with a prolonged initial plateau of viral load.

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