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Comparing evolvement of visual field defect in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder-optic neuritis and idiopathic optic neuritis: a prospective study

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BMC OPHTHALMOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12886-022-02510-y

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Optic neuritis; Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder related optic neuritis; Idiopathic demyelinating optic neuritis; Visual field

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81870656]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province of China [2017A030313610]
  3. Bethune and Langmu Ophthalmologic Research Fund [BJ-LM2016002J]

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This study compared the evolution of visual field defects in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder-optic neuritis (NMOSD-ON) and idiopathic optic neuritis (IDON). The results showed that NMOSD-ON patients tended to have more severe visual field damage, irregularity, and worse prognosis compared to IDON patients. Diffuse abnormalities and nerve fiber bundle abnormalities were the two most common types in both groups.
Purpose To compare the evolvement of visual field (VF) defect in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder-optic neuritis (NMOSD-ON) and idiopathic optic neuritis (IDON). Methods This prospective study involved 104 optic neuritis (ON) patients followed up for >= 6 months (33 patients with NMOSD-ON and 71 patients with IDON). The pattern and recovery pattern of VF defect, mean defect (MD) and pattern standard deviation (PSD) of VF, as well as BCVA at onset, 1 month (1 m), 3 months (3 m), and >= 6 months (6 m) after onset were compared between two groups. Analysis of these indicators in first episode patients was also done. Results Diffuse abnormalities and nerve fiber bundle abnormalities were the two most common patterns in both groups. The percentage of neurologic abnormality of VF defect in NMOSD-ON was higher than that of IDON. Compared with the IDON group, the MD and PSD of NMOSD-ON group were significantly worse at each follow-up. While a positive correlation in BCVA was found between 1 m and >= 6 m in the NMOSD-ON group only, a positive correlation was found between 1 m and >= 6 m in MD and PSD of both groups. A positive correlation was found between 3 m and >= 6 m in MD, PSD and BCVA of both groups. The quadrant recovery pattern was the most common pattern in both groups (57.1% in NMOSD-ON and 57.4% in IDON). The analysis of the first episode subgroup further confirmed the observation above. Conclusions The NMOSD-ON patients tended to suffer more severe VF damage, VF irregularity and worse prognosis than that of IDON patients. Diffuse abnormalities and nerve fiber bundle abnormalities were the two most common types in both groups, while neurologic abnormality more common in NMOSD-ON and central scotoma more common in IDON. The visual functions of 1 m in NMOSD-ON and 3 m in IDON were related to its prognosis.

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