Orbital Steroid Injection for Active Thyroid Ophthalmopathy Resistant to or Dependent on Systemic Steroids

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Purpose
To evaluate the effect of orbital steroid injection in patients with active thyroid ophthalmopathy resistant to or dependent on systemic steroids, or with complications related to systemic steroids.
Methods
This prospective study was conducted on 31 eyes of 17 patients affected with active thyroid ophthalmopathy and clinical activity score of 3 or more without compressive optic neuropathy or overt exposure keratopathy. All subjects had a history of previous systemic steroid use with steroid resistance or dependence, or had developed complications related to steroids. A combination of steroids including triamcinolone 20 mg and dexamethasone 4 mg was injected in the upper and lower retroseptal orbital spaces 3 or 4 times at 1 month intervals. The patients were examined periodically after the injections and at least 3 months after the last injection; if the disease became quiescent, surgical procedures would be performed as needed.
Results
Mean preinjection clinical activity score (CAS) was 5.2±1.3, which was reduced to 1.6±1.2 after the 4th injection (p<0.001). Upper and lower lid retraction improved in 100% and 68.2% of affected eyes for 1 mm or more; lagophthalmos improved significantly in 64.3% of the cases, and strabismus completely resolved in 1 of 5 affected patients and the most significant improvement was observed in supraduction. Mean improvement in proptosis was 1.2±1.1 mm. Visual acuity did not significantly change after the injections. Eyelid ecchymosis and/or subconjunctival hemorrhage was seen in 6.5% of eyes and intraocular pressure rise occurred in 8.8% of eyes, which responded to topical medications.
Conclusion
Orbital steroid injections can be used for treatment of active thyroid ophthalmopathy when the patient is resistant to or dependent on systemic steroids, or has developed complications of systemic steroids. CAS, lid retraction, lagophthalmos, ocular movements, and proptosis improved after treatment, but visual acuity was unaffected.
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Persian
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Journal of Ophthalmology Bina, Volume:24 Issue: 1, 2019
Pages:
16 to 25
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