PURPOSE: To estimate patient preferences regarding potential adverse outcomes of local versus systemic corticosteroid therapies for noninfectious uveitis by using a best-worst scaling (BWS) approach. METHODS: Local and systemic therapies are alternatives for noninfectious uveitis that have different potential adverse outcomes. Patients participating in the Multicenter Uveitis Steroid Treatment Trial Follow-up Study (MUST FS) and additional patients with a history of noninfectious uveitis treated at two academic medical centers (Johns Hopkins University and University of Pennsylvania) were surveyed about their preferences regarding six adverse outcomes deemed important to patients. Using "case 1" BWS, patients were asked to repeatedly selec...
PURPOSE: Visual prognosis was evaluated in Korean Behcet uveitis patients. The study investigated fa...
Objectives: Biologics are rapidly emerging as an effective vision saving addition to systemic uveiti...
PurposeTo evaluate the changes in quality of life in noninfectious uveitis patients treated with 2 o...
BACKGROUND: Synthesizing evidence from comparative effectiveness trials can be difficult because mul...
Objective: To compare vision-related functioning and health-related quality of life of patients with...
Background: Uveitis comprises a range of conditions that result in intraocular inflammation. Most si...
Asima Bajwa,1 Chang Sup Lee,1 Jim Patrie,2 Wenjun Xin,2 Ashvini K Reddy1 1Department of Ophthalmolo...
Objective Uveitis, a group of disorders characterised by intraocular inflammation, causes 10%-15%...
PurposeTo investigate time trade-off (TTO) utility values in patients with noninfectious uveitis and...
Background: Non-infectious uveitis (NIU) is an immune-mediated disease with clinical symptoms such a...
PURPOSE: Outcome measurements currently used in chronic uveitis care fail to cover the full patient ...
PURPOSE: Retrospective evaluation in a uveitic population of subretinal neovascular membranes (SRNMs...
International audiencePurpose: To compare the relapse rate of sight-threatening noninfectious uveiti...
textabstractPurpose: To describe the visual outcomes and morbidity of newly referred uveitis patient...
Rabia Aman,1 Stephanie B Engelhard,1 Asima Bajwa,1 James Patrie,2 Ashvini K Reddy1 1Department of O...
PURPOSE: Visual prognosis was evaluated in Korean Behcet uveitis patients. The study investigated fa...
Objectives: Biologics are rapidly emerging as an effective vision saving addition to systemic uveiti...
PurposeTo evaluate the changes in quality of life in noninfectious uveitis patients treated with 2 o...
BACKGROUND: Synthesizing evidence from comparative effectiveness trials can be difficult because mul...
Objective: To compare vision-related functioning and health-related quality of life of patients with...
Background: Uveitis comprises a range of conditions that result in intraocular inflammation. Most si...
Asima Bajwa,1 Chang Sup Lee,1 Jim Patrie,2 Wenjun Xin,2 Ashvini K Reddy1 1Department of Ophthalmolo...
Objective Uveitis, a group of disorders characterised by intraocular inflammation, causes 10%-15%...
PurposeTo investigate time trade-off (TTO) utility values in patients with noninfectious uveitis and...
Background: Non-infectious uveitis (NIU) is an immune-mediated disease with clinical symptoms such a...
PURPOSE: Outcome measurements currently used in chronic uveitis care fail to cover the full patient ...
PURPOSE: Retrospective evaluation in a uveitic population of subretinal neovascular membranes (SRNMs...
International audiencePurpose: To compare the relapse rate of sight-threatening noninfectious uveiti...
textabstractPurpose: To describe the visual outcomes and morbidity of newly referred uveitis patient...
Rabia Aman,1 Stephanie B Engelhard,1 Asima Bajwa,1 James Patrie,2 Ashvini K Reddy1 1Department of O...
PURPOSE: Visual prognosis was evaluated in Korean Behcet uveitis patients. The study investigated fa...
Objectives: Biologics are rapidly emerging as an effective vision saving addition to systemic uveiti...
PurposeTo evaluate the changes in quality of life in noninfectious uveitis patients treated with 2 o...