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ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate the long-term outcomes of patients with non-infectious uveitis treated with 0.19 mg fluocinolone acetonide insert (FAi) for up to 36 months in clinical practice. Methods A retrospective study conducted at a single uveitis center. Results Fifty eyes of 39 patients were included. Mean best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and central retinal thickness (CRT) remained stable until month 36 after FAi implantation (61.04 vs. 70.25 letters and 370.8 vs. 332.5 µm, respectively). The recurrence rate was 34% (17 eyes) after 36 months, of which 82% (14 eyes) received high-dose corticosteroids before FAi. Mean intraocular pressure (IOP) remained unchanged (13.38 vs. 15.74 mmHg), while most phakic eyes (13 of 14 eyes) required cataract surgery. Conclusions We show that FAi effectively prevents recurrences of non-infectious uveitis for up to three years in clinical practice, comparable with randomized clinical trials. Patients who received high-dose corticosteroids before FAi have an increased risk for early recurrence and should be considered for scheduled re-treatment.

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