Clinical and Demographic Characteristics of Patients with Neuro-ophthalmological Disorders Starting Later in Life

Sevim KAVUNCU, Pinar Nalcacioglu
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Objectives: To determine the demographic, etiological and clinical features as well as treatment modalities of patients with neuro-ophthalmological disorders starting at a later age. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data related to the neuro-ophthalmology patients who presented at the age of ≥ 65 years at two tertiary eye care referral centers from 2004 to 2022. Results: Of the 2,127 patients who applied to the Neuro-Ophthalmology Department during this period, 162 (7.6%) were ≥ 65 years old at the time of diagnosis and their data were analyzed. The mean age at the onset of disease was 73.2 ± 6.7 (65–95) years, and mean follow-up time was 1.1±0.4 (1-3) years. Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAAION) (n=85, 52.5%), isolated cranial nerve palsies (n=28, 17.3%), and cerebral vascular disorders (CVD) (n=14, 8.6%) were the most frequent diagnosis. The most common symptoms were as follows: sudden visual loss in 79 (48.8%), diplopia in 31 (19.1%), and blurred vision in 21 (13%) cases. The most common accompanying systemic disease was hypertension (HT) and diabetes mellitus (DM) in 31 (27.4%), followed by HT in 29 (25.7%) cases. There was no accompanying systemic disease in 49 (30.2%) patients. The diagnosis of NAAION and AAION resulted in poor visual outcomes, while CVD presented with homonymous hemianopsia. Conclusion: NAAION and CVD were the most common age-related neuro-ophthalmological disorders that cause visual acuity loss and a visual field defect at an advanced age. Identifying these disorders and managing the visual problems are essential to preserve the protection of the patient's quality of life.
老年神经眼科疾病患者的临床和人口学特征
目的:确定老年神经眼疾病患者的人口学、病因学和临床特征以及治疗方式。材料和方法:我们回顾性分析了2004年至2022年在两家三级眼科转诊中心就诊的年龄≥65岁的神经眼科患者的临床资料。结果:在此期间到神经眼科就诊的2127例患者中,162例(7.6%)在诊断时年龄≥65岁,并对其资料进行分析。平均发病年龄73.2±6.7(65 ~ 95)岁,平均随访时间1.1±0.4(1 ~ 3)年。非动脉性前缺血性视神经病变(NAAION) (n=85, 52.5%)、孤立性脑神经麻痹(n=28, 17.3%)和脑血管疾病(n=14, 8.6%)是最常见的诊断。最常见的症状如下:突发性视力丧失79例(48.8%),复视31例(19.1%),视力模糊21例(13%)。伴有全身性疾病最常见的是高血压(HT)和糖尿病(DM) 31例(27.4%),其次是HT 29例(25.7%)。49例(30.2%)患者未伴有全身性疾病。NAAION和AAION的诊断导致视力差,而CVD表现为同义性偏盲。结论:NAAION和CVD是最常见的老年性神经眼科疾病,可导致老年视力下降和视野缺损。识别这些疾病并控制视力问题对于保护患者的生活质量至关重要。
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