Author/Authors :
GHEISSARI، ALALEH نويسنده , , Attarzadeh، Hossein نويسنده , , Sharif، Hoda نويسنده MD, Department of Pediatrics, Child Health Promotion Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , , Pourhossein، Meraj نويسنده Associate Professor, Department of Genetics, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , , Merrikhi، Alireza نويسنده Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Child Health Promotion Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan ,
Abstract :
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine steroid dependent
and independent ocular abnormalities in children with
nephrotic syndrome (NS). Due to the relapsing nature of NS
prolonged usage of corticosteroid puts the patients at the risk of
ocular side effects of prednisolone. Since published data evaluating
both steroid dependent and independent ophthalmic findings
in children with NS is scarce, we evaluated ophthalmic findings
in this group of patients according to the response to steroid.
Methods: The study population consisted of 35 patients with
steroid-sensitive NS (SSNS) and 40 patients with steroid-resistant
NS (SRNS). The patients who aged 2-18 years underwent ophthalmologic
examination for steroid dependent and independent
ocular abnormalities.
Results: The median age of patients was 7.2 years (ranged 1.2-19
years). Forty-seven subjects were men and 28 were women. Patients
with SRNS had significantly higher systolic and diastolic
blood pressure than patients with SSNS (p < 0.05). Forty-five
out of 75 patients (60%) had either steroid dependent or independent
ophthalmic symptoms. Twenty percent of the patients
had steroid dependent and 29% had steroid independent ocular
abnormalities. Posterior subcapsular cataract and myopic astigmatism
were the most common steroid dependent and independent
ophthalmologic symptoms, respectively
Conclusions: Steroid independent eye involvements are not uncommon
in NS children and should be considered especially in
SRNS.