Evaluation of the patients with Grave’s ophthalmopathy after the corticosteroids treatment

Background/Aim. Graves’ ophthalmopthy is one of the most common causes of exophthalmos as well as the most common manifestation of Graves’ disease. The treatment of Graves’ ophthalmopathy includes ophthalmological and endocrinological therapy. The aim of this study was to clinically evaluate the...

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Main Authors: Janićijević-Petrović Mirjana, Šarenac Tatjana, Srećković Sunčica, Petrović Marko, Vulović Dejan, Janićijević Katarina
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Published: Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia, University of Defence, Belgrade 2012-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2012/0042-84501203249J.pdf
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author Janićijević-Petrović Mirjana
Šarenac Tatjana
Srećković Sunčica
Petrović Marko
Vulović Dejan
Janićijević Katarina
author_facet Janićijević-Petrović Mirjana
Šarenac Tatjana
Srećković Sunčica
Petrović Marko
Vulović Dejan
Janićijević Katarina
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description Background/Aim. Graves’ ophthalmopthy is one of the most common causes of exophthalmos as well as the most common manifestation of Graves’ disease. The treatment of Graves’ ophthalmopathy includes ophthalmological and endocrinological therapy. The aim of this study was to clinically evaluate the patients with Graves’ ophthalmopathy treated with corticosteroids. Methods. Evaluation of 21 patients was performed in the Ophthalmology Clinic and Endocrinology Clinic, Clinical Centre Kragujevac, in the period from 2009 to 2010. They were treated with pulse doses of intravenous corticosteroids. They were referred to ophthalmologist by endocrinologist in euthyroid condition in the active phase of Graves’ ophthalmopathy (ultrasonography of orbit findings and positive findings of antithyroid stimulating hormone receptor antibody - anti-TSH R Ab). The clinical activity score (CAS) and NO SPECS classification for evaluation of disease severity were used. Ophthalmological examination includes: best corrected visual acuity, slit-lamp exam, Hertels’ test, direct ophthalmoscopy and ultrasonography of the orbit. Results. According to our results 76.19% of the patients were female; mean age of the patients was 35.2 ± 5.6 years. According to CAS classification after 6 months of the treatment recovery was shown in 23.81% of the patients, partial amelioration in 47.62% and no clinical amelioration in 28.57% of the patients. We achieved better results with male, young patients with high clinical activity score. Good results were observed after the first dose of corticosteroids, much better CAS after the third dose, which maintained until 6 months after the first treatment. Conclusion. Our results signify that intravenous pulse dose of corticosteroids treatment of the patients with Graves’ ophthalmopthy is safe, comfortable, clinically justified and accessible for the clinicians and patients. Positive results are achieved after the first dose with increasing trend up to the third dose, which was maintained for the next three months.
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spelling doaj-art-ffce763d473447c79ca31b23e7967e062025-08-20T02:04:35ZengMinistry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia, University of Defence, BelgradeVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502012-01-0169324925210.2298/VSP1203249JEvaluation of the patients with Grave’s ophthalmopathy after the corticosteroids treatmentJanićijević-Petrović MirjanaŠarenac TatjanaSrećković SunčicaPetrović MarkoVulović DejanJanićijević KatarinaBackground/Aim. Graves’ ophthalmopthy is one of the most common causes of exophthalmos as well as the most common manifestation of Graves’ disease. The treatment of Graves’ ophthalmopathy includes ophthalmological and endocrinological therapy. The aim of this study was to clinically evaluate the patients with Graves’ ophthalmopathy treated with corticosteroids. Methods. Evaluation of 21 patients was performed in the Ophthalmology Clinic and Endocrinology Clinic, Clinical Centre Kragujevac, in the period from 2009 to 2010. They were treated with pulse doses of intravenous corticosteroids. They were referred to ophthalmologist by endocrinologist in euthyroid condition in the active phase of Graves’ ophthalmopathy (ultrasonography of orbit findings and positive findings of antithyroid stimulating hormone receptor antibody - anti-TSH R Ab). The clinical activity score (CAS) and NO SPECS classification for evaluation of disease severity were used. Ophthalmological examination includes: best corrected visual acuity, slit-lamp exam, Hertels’ test, direct ophthalmoscopy and ultrasonography of the orbit. Results. According to our results 76.19% of the patients were female; mean age of the patients was 35.2 ± 5.6 years. According to CAS classification after 6 months of the treatment recovery was shown in 23.81% of the patients, partial amelioration in 47.62% and no clinical amelioration in 28.57% of the patients. We achieved better results with male, young patients with high clinical activity score. Good results were observed after the first dose of corticosteroids, much better CAS after the third dose, which maintained until 6 months after the first treatment. Conclusion. Our results signify that intravenous pulse dose of corticosteroids treatment of the patients with Graves’ ophthalmopthy is safe, comfortable, clinically justified and accessible for the clinicians and patients. Positive results are achieved after the first dose with increasing trend up to the third dose, which was maintained for the next three months.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2012/0042-84501203249J.pdfgraves ophthalmopathythyrotropinantibodiesseverity of illness indexclassificationadrenal cortex hormonesconvalescence
spellingShingle Janićijević-Petrović Mirjana
Šarenac Tatjana
Srećković Sunčica
Petrović Marko
Vulović Dejan
Janićijević Katarina
Evaluation of the patients with Grave’s ophthalmopathy after the corticosteroids treatment
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
graves ophthalmopathy
thyrotropin
antibodies
severity of illness index
classification
adrenal cortex hormones
convalescence
title Evaluation of the patients with Grave’s ophthalmopathy after the corticosteroids treatment
title_full Evaluation of the patients with Grave’s ophthalmopathy after the corticosteroids treatment
title_fullStr Evaluation of the patients with Grave’s ophthalmopathy after the corticosteroids treatment
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the patients with Grave’s ophthalmopathy after the corticosteroids treatment
title_short Evaluation of the patients with Grave’s ophthalmopathy after the corticosteroids treatment
title_sort evaluation of the patients with grave s ophthalmopathy after the corticosteroids treatment
topic graves ophthalmopathy
thyrotropin
antibodies
severity of illness index
classification
adrenal cortex hormones
convalescence
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2012/0042-84501203249J.pdf
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