By PAUL HARASIM / RJ
A number of veterans as
well as doctors now
believe that Vietnam
veterans...could have
contracted hepatitis C
through unsafe jet gun
vaccinations.
While it’s possible the government’s position on transmission of hepatitis C among boomers may have resulted in less testing, it’s critical today boomers forget any fears of stigma and get the easy blood test.
Retinopathy Is Common with
Interferon Therapy for HCV Infection
Ophthalmologic screening is
warranted in patients with
hypertension.
Interferon-based therapy is
currently the standard treatment for
hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection
and likely will be for the near
future. Retinopathy has been
associated with interferon therapy,
but few studies have described its
frequency or clinical significance.
In this prospective, longitudinal
study, the occurrence of retinopathy
was evaluated in 97 consecutive
patients at a single center who
received treatment for HCV infection
with interferon and ribavirin for 48
weeks. All patients underwent
extensive ophthalmologic
examinations at baseline, 3 months,
6 months, and 3 months posttreatment.
Retinopathy was defined as the
presence of cotton wool spots,
retinal hemorrhages, or
microaneurysms.
During therapy, retinopathy occurred
in 31% of patients, including nine
(9.3%) with retinopathy at baseline.
In univariate analysis, age,
hypertension, preexisting
intraocular lesions, metabolic
syndrome, and cryoglobulinemia were
associated with retinopathy. In
multivariate analysis, only
hypertension remained a significant
risk factor (hazard ratio, 4.99; 95%
confidence interval, 2.29–10.89).
The frequency of retinopathy
increased with successive
ophthalmologic examinations and was
consistently higher for patients
with hypertension than for others,
peaking at 68% and 19% respectively
at the 6-month exam. Thirty percent
of patients complained of visual
disturbances. One patient (1.1% of
the cohort) had persistent long-term
vision loss and was discontinued
from therapy at 6 months. This
patient had baseline preexisting
retinopathy.
Comment: This prospective study is
one of the few to specifically
address the issue of
interferon-induced retinopathy.
Approximately one third of patients
developed or experienced worsening
of baseline retinopathy during
therapy. Moreover, patients with
hypertension had a fivefold higher
incidence of retinopathy than those
without hypertension. Permanent
visual problems developed in only
one patient, who was hypertensive
with baseline retinopathy. These
findings support ophthalmologic
examinations in patients with HCV
infection and hypertension who are
about to undergo interferon-based
therapy.
— Atif Zaman, MD, MPH
Published in Journal Watch
Gastroenterology September 14, 2012
Citation(s):
Vujosevic S et al. Pegylated
interferon-associated retinopathy is
frequent in hepatitis C virus
patients with hypertension and
justifies ophthalmologic screening.
Hepatology 2012 Aug; 56:455.