Backgrounds: Acute anterior uveitis (AAU) is the most common extra-musculoskeletal manifestation in axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA).

Objectives: The aim of the study is to evaluate the factors associated with AAU attacks in patients with axSpA during a 36-month follow-up period.

Methods: In total, 469 patients with axSpA were included in this observational study. Demographic data, clinical characteristics, disease activity measurements, and treatment patterns were compared between patients with and without a history of AAU. The development of AAU and its related factors were investigated using generalized estimating equations, which is a technique for longitudinal data analysis.

Results: Overall, 99 (21%) out of 469 patients experienced at least one AAU attack, with 77 patients (78%) having a history of AAU and 53 patients (58% of whom had a history of AAU) experiencing AAU attacks during the follow-up period. At baseline, patients with a history of AAU were found to be older (p = .001), be more likely to have peripheral arthritis (p < .001), have higher serum CRP levels (p = .016), have a higher frequency of sulfasalazine (SLZ) and tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi) use (p < .001 and p < .001, respectively). In the longitudinal analysis, having a history of AAU was identified as the only independent determinant of the development of AAU.

Conclusions: AAU history might be a risk factor for the development of AAU attacks in patients with axSpA. Although TNFi and SLZ were prescribed more frequently to patients with a history of AAU, the effectiveness of these agents in preventing further AAU attacks was not demonstrated.

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