Journal article

Early predictors of visual and axonal outcomes after acute optic neuritis

MNL Nguyen, C Zhu, SC Kolbe, H Butzkueven, OB White, J Fielding, TJ Kilpatrick, GF Egan, A Klistorner, A van der Walt

Frontiers in Neurology | Published : 2022

Abstract

Background: Predicting long-term visual outcomes and axonal loss following acute optic neuritis (ON) is critical for choosing treatment. Predictive models including all clinical and paraclinical measures of optic nerve dysfunction following ON are lacking. Objectives: Using a prospective study method, to identify 1 and 3 months predictors of 6 and 12 months visual outcome (low contrast letter acuity 2.5%) and axonal loss [retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and multifocal evoked potential (mfVEP) amplitude] following acute ON. Methods: In total, 37 patients of acute ON onset were evaluated within 14 days using between-eye asymmetry of visual acuity, color vision (Ishihara plates), optical co..

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