Prognostic determination using optical coherence tomography compared with visual functions in optic neuritis

K. Kitthaweesin, Plern Sutra
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Background: The majority of optic neuritis patients often notice improvement and gain stability of their visual functions, however, evidences of ongoing retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thinning have been reported. Purposes: To investigate the correlation between RNFL thickness measured with Optical coherence tomography (OCT) and visual function tests and to determine the utility of OCT in visual prognostic assessment of optic neuritis. Method: A prospective study was performed in 12 patients with acute isolated optic neuritis. Best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), Swedish interactive threshold algorithms (SITA) 30-2 strategy on Humphrey field analyzer, and fast RNFL thickness analysis were performed on both affected and fellow eyes at baseline, 1.5, three and six months. Results: Mean BCVA and average mean deviation (MD) of the affected eye were significantly different from the fellow eyes at baseline. Affected eyes had significant thinner of RNFL at baseline, 1.5, three, and six months. Significant correlations between (i) mean RNFL thickness and BCVA at 1.5 ( r = 0.707, p = .010), (ii) mean RNFL thickness and MD at 1.5 months ( r = 0.674, p = .016) and six months( r = 0.710, p = .032), (iii) mean RNFL thickness at 1.5 months and MD at six months ( r = 0.782, p = .013). Conclusion: A correlation between RNFL thickness and visual function tests indicates that OCT might have roles in detection and prediction of RNFL damage in Optic neuritis (ON) patients despite no evidence of MS.
光学相干断层扫描与视神经炎患者视觉功能的预后比较
背景:大多数视神经炎患者通常会注意到其视觉功能的改善和稳定,然而,有证据表明视网膜神经纤维层(RNFL)持续变薄。目的:探讨光学相干断层扫描(OCT)测量的RNFL厚度与视觉功能测试的相关性,并确定OCT在视神经炎视觉预后评估中的应用。方法:对12例急性孤立性视神经炎患者进行前瞻性研究。在基线、1.5个月、3个月和6个月时,对患眼和同侧眼进行最佳矫正视力(BCVA)、瑞典交互式阈值算法(SITA) 30-2策略和快速RNFL厚度分析。结果:受累眼的平均BCVA和平均平均偏差(MD)与基线时的其他眼有显著差异。受影响的眼睛在基线、1.5个月、3个月和6个月时RNFL明显变薄。(i) 1.5时平均RNFL厚度与BCVA (r = 0.707, p = 0.010), (ii) 1.5个月时平均RNFL厚度与MD (r = 0.674, p = 0.016)和6个月时平均RNFL厚度与MD (r = 0.710, p = 0.032), (iii) 1.5个月时平均RNFL厚度与6个月时MD (r = 0.782, p = 0.013)具有显著相关性。结论:视神经炎(ON)患者的RNFL厚度与视觉功能的相关性提示OCT可能在检测和预测RNFL损伤方面有一定的作用,尽管没有MS的证据。
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