Title of article
A drop in Hemoglobin as an Association with Pegylated Interferon Retinopathy: A Novel Pathophysiology
Author/Authors
Berkenstock, Meghan Division of Ocular Immunology - Wilmer Eye Institute - Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, MD, USA , Patel, Shaivi Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA , Ackert, Jessica Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Pages
4
From page
195
To page
198
Abstract
Purpose: To describe the association of change in the baseline hemoglobin levels with the development of interferon (INF) retinopathy after
the start of pegylated INF (PEG INF) and ribavirin for hepatitis C virus treatment.
Methods: This was a retrospective chart review conducted on 12 patients on PEG INF and ribavirin with baseline examination and follow‑up
during the treatment regimen: 6 developed INF‑induced retinopathy and 6 patients were without retinopathy. Serial hemoglobin values for
both the groups were recorded at the time of the retinopathy diagnosis in affected patients and the nadir in those without retinopathy. The total
percent reduction of hemoglobin was calculated for both the groups.
Results: Hemoglobin concentration levels between control and INF retinopathy patients tended to be slightly lower in the group that developed
retinopathy. There was no threshold hemoglobin concentration under which the rate of developing retinopathy significantly increased. Greater
than 25% drop in hemoglobin conferred a statistically significant risk in the development of INF‑associated retinopathy.
Conclusion: Patients starting PEG INF and ribavirin require baseline testing and subsequent follow‑up based on the rapidity of the decrease
in hemoglobin levels to identify the development of retinopathy with treatment.
Keywords
Anemia , Drug‑related retinopathy , Interferon Retinopathy
Journal title
Journal of Current Ophthalmology
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2521893
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