TY - JOUR
T1 - Diagnosis and treatment for ocular tuberculosis among uveitis specialists
T2 - The international perspective
AU - Uveitis Specialists Study Group
AU - Lou, Susan M.
AU - Montgomery, Paul A.
AU - Larkin, Kelly L.
AU - Winthrop, Kevin
AU - Zierhut, Manfred
AU - Rosenbaum, James T.
AU - Abaño, Jessica Marie R.
AU - Agarwal, Mamta
AU - Agarwal, Aniruddha
AU - Agarwal, Anita
AU - Agrawal, Rupesh
AU - Al-Baker, Zamzam
AU - Al-Dhibi, Hassan
AU - Amin, Rowayda M.
AU - Annamali, Radha
AU - Anuradha, V. K.
AU - Babu, Rajesh
AU - Baharani, Abhilasha
AU - Bambery, Pradeep
AU - Banker, Alay
AU - Bansal, Reema
AU - Belfort, Rubens
AU - Biswas, Jyotirmay
AU - Campos, Wesley Ribeiro
AU - Chang, Yo Chen
AU - Chee, Soon Phaik
AU - Curi, Andre Luiz Land
AU - Das, Dipankar
AU - Doctor, Priyanka
AU - Dudani, Ajay I.
AU - Hamam, Rola
AU - Hwang, De Kuang
AU - Jasper, Smitha
AU - John, Sheeja S.
AU - Kamath, Yogish Subraya
AU - Khairallah, Moncef
AU - Khatri, Manoj
AU - Krishnan, Padmaja
AU - Kumaradas, Mirunalini
AU - La, Distia Nora Rina
AU - Lin, Chun Ju
AU - Lin, Chang Ping
AU - Lopez, Juan S.
AU - Lutfiamida, Rifna
AU - Mahendradas, Padmamalini
AU - Majumder, Parthopratim
AU - Mandal, Santanu
AU - Mehrotra, Navneet
AU - Mili-Boussen, Ilhem
AU - Minija, C. K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
PY - 2015/2/1
Y1 - 2015/2/1
N2 - Purpose: To assess the approach of international specialists, who primarily practice in tuberculosis-endemic areas, to ocular tuberculosis (TB). Methods: International experts from India, Brazil, Taiwan, and more than 10 other countries were surveyed using two clinical cases and general questions. Results: A total of 244 experts were sent a survey about the treatment and diagnosis of ocular tuberculosis; 65 responded (27%), of whom 34 were affiliated with practices in India, while 31 primarily practice at international sites outside of India and North America. The data from this survey were compared with the results of a similar survey sent to members of the American Uveitis Society. The survey provided normative data on how physicians evaluate patients with uveitis as well as opinions about ocular TB. Responses varied widely on topics such as tests to include in the workup of undifferentiated uveitis, initial therapy, and duration of treatment. Physicians from developing countries relied more on chest CT scans and tuberculin skin testing (TST) than their counterparts in developed countries. Conclusions: The approach to diagnosis and management of TB is heterogeneous worldwide. However, there are substantial differences in the clinical approach to uveitis depending on the clinician's location of practice.
AB - Purpose: To assess the approach of international specialists, who primarily practice in tuberculosis-endemic areas, to ocular tuberculosis (TB). Methods: International experts from India, Brazil, Taiwan, and more than 10 other countries were surveyed using two clinical cases and general questions. Results: A total of 244 experts were sent a survey about the treatment and diagnosis of ocular tuberculosis; 65 responded (27%), of whom 34 were affiliated with practices in India, while 31 primarily practice at international sites outside of India and North America. The data from this survey were compared with the results of a similar survey sent to members of the American Uveitis Society. The survey provided normative data on how physicians evaluate patients with uveitis as well as opinions about ocular TB. Responses varied widely on topics such as tests to include in the workup of undifferentiated uveitis, initial therapy, and duration of treatment. Physicians from developing countries relied more on chest CT scans and tuberculin skin testing (TST) than their counterparts in developed countries. Conclusions: The approach to diagnosis and management of TB is heterogeneous worldwide. However, there are substantial differences in the clinical approach to uveitis depending on the clinician's location of practice.
KW - Diagnostic criteria
KW - International
KW - Post-test probability
KW - Pretest probability
KW - Treatment
KW - Tuberculosis
KW - Uveitis
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U2 - 10.3109/09273948.2014.994784
DO - 10.3109/09273948.2014.994784
M3 - Article
C2 - 25615808
AN - SCOPUS:84921772216
SN - 0927-3948
VL - 23
SP - 32
EP - 39
JO - Ocular Immunology and Inflammation
JF - Ocular Immunology and Inflammation
IS - 1
ER -