Management of ophthalmic zoster
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Medical Virology
- Vol. 41 (S1) , 97-101
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.1890410519
Abstract
The natural history of herpes zoster ophthalmicus and aspects of its treatment and prevention are presented. Intraocular complications occur in 50 percent of cases. Anterior uveitis and the various varieties of keratitis are commonest, affecting 92% and 52% of patients with ocular involvement, respectively. Sight-threatening complications include neuropathic keratitis, perforation, secondary glaucoma, posterior scleritis/orbital apex syndrome, optic neuritis, and acute retinal necrosis. Twenty-eight percent of initially involved eyes develop long-term ocular disease (6 months), with chronic uveitis, keratitis, and neuropathic ulceration being the commonest. Acute pain occurs in 93% of patients and is still present in 31% at 6 months. Of patients aged 60 and over pain persists in 30% for 6 months or longer, and this rises to 71% in those aged 80 and over. Current evidence favours the use of topical acyclovir alone for treatment of established ocular complications, with topical steroids being withheld in all but the most severe cases. Stellate ganglion block has proved useful in the treatment of established acute pain. Amitryptiline, and to a lesser extent sodium valproate, are useful in established chronic pain. Evidence of the efficacy of early oral acyclovir on ocular complications is conflicting, with two studies reporting significant improvement in differing disease parameters. A similar situation exists for pain, with published studies showing differing effects on pain at varying times after the onset of disease. The use of systemic steroids to prevent pain is not supported by currently available evidence, but its therapeutic relationship with acyclovir requires further evaluation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Keywords
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