Analyzing the demographics of patients with uveitis in an indigent, urban population

BMC Ophthalmol. 2023 Apr 5;23(1):140. doi: 10.1186/s12886-023-02888-3.

Abstract

Purpose: To study the types of uveitis examined in a hospital serving indigent populations in need of low-cost care.

Methods: A retrospective chart review examined the electronic medical records of all patients with uveitis-related at Drexel Eye Physicians. Data collected included demographics, anatomic location of the uveitis, systemic disease associations, treatment modalities and insurance. Statistical analysis was performed using χ² or Fischer exact tests.

Results: 270 patients (366 eyes) were included for analysis, 67% of patients identified as African American. Most eyes (95.3%, N = 349) were treated with topical corticosteroid drops, and only 6 (1.6%) received an intravitreal implant. Immunosuppressive medications were started in 24 patients (8.9%). Nearly 80% depended to some extent on Medicare or Medicaid Assistance for treatment coverage. There was no association between insurance type and use of biologics or difluprednate.

Conclusion: We found no association between insurance type and the prescription of medications for uveitis that should be used at home. There was a minimal number of patients prescribed medications for implantation in the office. The adherence of use of medications at home should be investigated.

Keywords: Indigent; Low-cost care; Philadelphia; Uveitis.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Demography
  • Glucocorticoids
  • Humans
  • Medicare*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • United States
  • Urban Population
  • Uveitis* / drug therapy

Substances

  • Glucocorticoids