甲状腺相关性眼病眼眶影像特征与瞳孔光反射测量的相关性。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Frontiers in Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fmed.2025.1552729
Yongran Li, Ziao Zhu, Yanling Lu, Qihui Lin, Miaozhi Liu, Zeyi Li
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目的:探讨不同严重程度甲状腺相关性眼病(TAO)患者定量瞳孔光反射分析及眼眶磁共振成像(MRI)指标的相关因素及其对甲状腺功能障碍视神经病变(DON)的诊断意义。方法:对57例TAO患者进行回顾性横断面分析,涉及眼眶109个。采用EUGOGO严重程度分级系统,将患者分为轻度TAO(45个轨道)、中重度TAO(48个轨道)和DON(16个轨道)三组。所有参与者都进行了全面的眼科评估,使用RAPDx设备(Konan Medical)进行瞳孔光反射分析,并进行MRI成像(GE 3.0 Signa Creator, GE Medical Systems)。MRI测量包括眼眶骨壁面积、眼外肌面积和眼球突出。使用广义估计方程(GEE)分析临床特征、瞳孔功能指标和mri衍生指标的差异。通过Pearson多变量分析和线性回归模型评估潜伏期收缩(LOC)与MRI指标之间的相关性和趋势。采用受试者工作特征(Receiver Operating Characteristic, ROC)曲线分析,进一步评价LOC和眶内壁容积(Volume of Medial Orbital Wall, VMW)对DON的诊断价值。结果:与轻度TAO和中重度TAO组相比,DON组LOC明显延长(p r = 0.494,pr = 0.448,p r = 0.428,p p)。结论:这些发现强调了瞳孔光反射分析和MRI在TAO诊断和评估中的重要作用。LOC与IONSL、protosis和MRA的显著相关性,以及它与VMW的强大预测价值,突出了它们作为DON可靠诊断标志物的实用性。
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Correlation between orbital imaging features of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy and pupillary light reflex measurement.

Purpose: This study aimed to assess the factors associated with quantitative pupillary light reflex analysis and orbital magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) indicators in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) patients with different TAO severities, and their diagnostic significance of dysthyroid optic neuropathy (DON).

Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional analysis was conducted on 57 patients with TAO, involving 109 orbits. Using the EUGOGO severity grading system, patients were categorized into three groups: Mild TAO (45 orbits), Moderate-to-Severe TAO (48 orbits), and DON (16 orbits). All participants underwent comprehensive ophthalmological assessments, pupillary light reflex analysis using the RAPDx device (Konan Medical), and MRI imaging (GE 3.0 Signa Creator, GE Medical Systems). MRI measurements included orbital bone wall area, extraocular muscle area, and proptosis. Differences in clinical characteristics, pupillary function indicators, and MRI-derived indicators were analyzed using Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE). Correlations and trends between Latency Onset of Constriction (LOC) and MRI indicators were assessed through Pearson multivariate analysis and linear regression models. The diagnostic value of LOC and the Volume of the Medial Orbital Wall (VMW) for diagnosing DON was further evaluated using Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve analysis.

Results: The results revealed that LOC was significantly prolonged in the DON group compared to both the Mild TAO and Moderate-to-Severe TAO groups (p < 0.05 for both). LOC demonstrated strong positive correlations with Inferior Orbital Nerve Signal Loss (IONSL) (r = 0.494, p < 0.001), Proptosis (r = 0.448, p < 0.001), and Medial Rectus Area (MRA) (r = 0.428, p < 0.001). Multivariate binary logistic regression analysis identified LOC and VMW as independent predictors of DON. A predictive model combining LOC and VMW showed excellent diagnostic performance, with an Area Under the Curve (AUC) of 0.886 (p < 0.001), sensitivity of 90.5%, and specificity of 82.4%.

Conclusion: These findings underscore the critical roles of pupillary light reflex analysis and MRI in diagnosing and evaluating TAO. The significant correlations of LOC with IONSL, Proptosis, and MRA, along with its strong predictive value alongside VMW, highlight their utility as reliable diagnostic markers for DON.

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Frontiers in Medicine
Frontiers in Medicine Medicine-General Medicine
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Medicine publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research linking basic research to clinical practice and patient care, as well as translating scientific advances into new therapies and diagnostic tools. Led by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts, this multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. In addition to papers that provide a link between basic research and clinical practice, a particular emphasis is given to studies that are directly relevant to patient care. In this spirit, the journal publishes the latest research results and medical knowledge that facilitate the translation of scientific advances into new therapies or diagnostic tools. The full listing of the Specialty Sections represented by Frontiers in Medicine is as listed below. As well as the established medical disciplines, Frontiers in Medicine is launching new sections that together will facilitate - the use of patient-reported outcomes under real world conditions - the exploitation of big data and the use of novel information and communication tools in the assessment of new medicines - the scientific bases for guidelines and decisions from regulatory authorities - access to medicinal products and medical devices worldwide - addressing the grand health challenges around the world
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