Steady-state flsash visual evoked potentials (SFVEPs) of 30 Hz were recorded for 46 normal subjects (89 eyes )and 35 patients (51 eyes )with optic neuropathy. The visual acuities of 58.8%affected eyes were less than 0.1. The recorded waveforms were analyzed by discrete Foruier transform (DTF). The amplitudes and phases of fundamental response component and second harmonic were abstracted as characteristic values of the waveform.The total abnormal ratio was 80. 4%. The abnormal types showed the reduced amplitudes,reduced amplitude with phase change, the phases changes, and flat wave. The advantages of SFVEPs in clinical application were discussed. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1994,10:213-215)
Objectives To evaluate the risk factors of nonarteritic a nterior ischemic optic neuropathy(NAION)in a population of China and to provide theory basis for clinical decision. Methods Demographic features and clinical data of NAION were recorded. Cerebral infarction (CI) patients were also collected as control group. Systemic evaluations including whole blood chemical test, brain MRI, carotid artery ultrasound and fundus photography were perfor med in NAION and CI patients. The fundus photography and cup/disk ratio were als o acquired in a healthy controlgroup with matched age and gender. Statistical a nalysis was done by SPSS11.5 software. Results Thirtyeight N AION patients and 40 CI patients with intact data were included. Fundus photography and cup/disk ratio were acquired in 41 healthy individuals. No statistically significant difference regard to incidences of diabetes, male gender and lipid metabolic abnormalities was found between NAION and CI patients (Pgt;0.05). H ypertension, clinical and subclinical cerebral vascular disease and carotid ar tery stenosis were statistically more commonin CI patients than in NAION patien ts (Plt;0.01, 0.05). Cup/disk ratio was statistically significant smaller in NAION than in CI patients while no statistical difference (Pgt;0.05) was fo und between the CI group and healthy individuals. Conclusions NAION shared similar risk factors with cerebral infarction, but exposure of these risk factors was different between NAION and cerebral infarction. Hypertension , cerebral vascular disease and carotid artery stenosis were more common in cere bral infarction while diabetes, male gender and lipid metabolic abnormalities were similar. Small cup/disk ratio was an independent and the most important risk factor for NAION. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2008,24:86-89)
Critical flicker fusion frequency (CFF) is a dynamic visual function test that measures the minimum frequency at which a flicker source is perceived by the visual system as continuous light. The measurement method is convenient, the inspection time is short, and it can be effectively evaluated in the case of refractive interstitial opacity. Although CFF has many advantages, its application in the field of ophthalmology has not received sufficient attention. The pathway of CFF involves the pathway from the retina to the lateral geniculate body to the primary visual cortex, where the macrocellular pathway is sensitive to temporal resolution and responsible for transmitting rapidly changing information. Its measurements typically use red, green, or yellow light as a flashing light source to detect the functional integrity of the macular region. As a subjective test, the results of CFF can be affected by a variety of factors, such as drug use, fatigue, and luminous intensity. In order to improve the repeatability of the measurement, it is necessary to follow standardized measurement steps. CFF has important application value in the diagnosis of optic nerve diseases. It can assist in diagnosing the presence of optic neuropathy, evaluating the conduction function of the optic nerve, and monitoring the progression of the disease and the effect of treatment. As a convenient and efficient visual function evaluation tool, CFF has great potential in the diagnosis of optic nerve diseases and visual function monitoring. In view of its application prospects in the field of ophthalmology, this study calls for more attention and support from ophthalmologists, and carry out related basic and clinical research to further explore the application value of CFF in different disease conditions.
ObjectiveTo determine the correlation between obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and nonarteritic ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).MethodsIt was a perspective study. A total of 41 consecutive patients with NAION (NAION group) and 41 age- and sex-matched physical examination subjects (control group) in Xi’an No.3 Hospital from December 2016 to December 2018 were enrolled in this study. The apnea hypopnea index (AHI, the number of sleep apneas per hour) was monitored using a polysomnography for patients in NAION group and control group. At the same time, the blood oxygen saturation was continuously recorded. The OSAS can be diagnosed if the AHI value was ≥5. OSAS severity was graded as mild: 5≤AHI<15; moderate: 15≤AHI<30; severe: AHI ≥30. The grading of OSAS severity between two groups was compared by Fisher's exact test. The AHI and minimum blood oxygen saturation were compared between NAION group and control group using the Mann-Whitney U test. Spearman correlation analysis was performed on the correlation between OSAS and NAION.ResultsAmong the patients in the NAION group, 31 patients (75.61%) were diagnosed with OSAS. Among them, 6 patients (14.63%) were mild, 9 patients (21.95%) were moderate, and 16 patients (39.03%) were severe. In the control group, 19 patients (46.34%) were diagnosed with OSAS. Among them, 10 patients (24.39%) were mild, 5 patients (12.20%) were moderate, and 4 patients (9.75%) were severe. The difference of OSAS patients of mild, moderate and severe between two groups were statistically significant (Z=0.235, 0.245, 0.312; P=0.012, 0.014, 0.032). The average AHI of patients in the NAION group was 20.25±7.74, and the mean minimum oxygen saturation at night was (87.38±5.53)%. The average AHI of the control group was 18.67±11.67, and the mean minimum oxygen saturation at night was (85.06+4.25)%. The differences of the mean AHI and mean minimum oxygen saturation between two groups were statistically significant (Z=1.124, 2.317, P=0.003, 0.020). There was a positive correlation between OSAS and NAION (Spearman correlation coefficient=0.229, P=0.030).ConclusionThere is a positive correlation between OSAS and NAION.
Objective To observe the relationship between shallow optic cup,small disc and occurrence in patients with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).Methods Ninetysix patients(96 diseased eyes)who accorded with the diagnosis criteria for NAION,with duration ge; three months and optic disc edema in paracmasis were selected. The fellow eyes of 96 NAION patients and 80 normal eyes were selected in our study. The horizontal and vertical disc and cup diameters,optic cup depth, and peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness were measured by quot;crossquot; and quot;ringquot; scan of optical coherence tomography (OCT,Humphrey 2000,German Carl Zeiss Company) inspection system. The cup depth were classified four grades by cup shape according to OCT images:GradeⅠ,bottom of optic cup above the anterior plane of peripapillary neuroepithelial layer(PNL);GradeⅡ,bottom of optic cup above the plane of PNL;Grade Ⅲ,bottom of optic cup between the plane of PNL and choroidal pigment epithelium;Grade Ⅳ,bottom of optic cup under the plane of choroidal pigment epithelium connection. The grades of optic cup and value in three groups were statistically analyzed. The follow up ranged from six months to three years.Results The disc diameter in horizontal scanning of diseased eyes,fellow eyes and normal eyes were (1.29plusmn;0.19), (1.32plusmn;0.17), (1.40plusmn;0.15) mm,and diameters in vertical scanning were (1.52plusmn;0.14), (1.49plusmn;0.17), (1.60plusmn;0.22) mm, respectively. Compared the diseased eyes and fellow eyes with normal eyes,the difference were statistically significant in horizontal scanning (t=4.291,3.315; P<0.05) and in vertical scanning (t=2.812, 3.654; P<0.05). Compared the diseased eyes with fellow eyes,the difference of average diameter were not statistically significant in horizontal and vertical scanning (t=1.153,1.335; P>0.05). Of the diseased eyes,GradeⅠoptic cup in 36 eyes(37.50),Grade Ⅱ-Ⅲoptic cup in 52 eyes(54.17%),Grade Ⅳoptic cup in eight eyes(8.33%),and GradeⅠ-Ⅲ optic cup in 88 eyes(91.67%)were found. Of the fellow eyes,GradeⅠoptic cup in 18 eyes(18.75%),Grade Ⅱ-Ⅲoptic cup in 69 eyes(71.88%),Grade Ⅳoptic cup in nine eyes(9.34%),and GradeⅠ-Ⅲ optic cup in 87 eyes(9066%)were found. Compared the average RNFL thickness of diseased eyes with the fellow eyes and normal eyes,the differences were statistically significant in temporal, upper, nasal, lower quadrant(t=12.862,10.147,15.046,8.180,12.859,9.562,12.174,8.632;P<0.001). Compared the average RNFL thickness of the fellow eyes and normal eyes,the differences were not statistically significant in all quadrants(t=1.040,1.576,1.062,1.192;P>0.05). During the followup,eight eyes with recurrence which optic cup were GradeⅠand Ⅱin diseased eyes;44 eyes(45.8%)occurred NAION. Correlation analysis showed that there was negative correlation between incidence of fellow eye and optic cup depth(t=-0.757, P=0.000). Conclusion Optic cup and disk in NAION patients are smaller than that in the normal,the anatomical characteristics of shallow cup and small disc was one of the NAION pathogenesis.
ObjectiveTo investigate the association of high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and cholesterol ester transfer protein (CETP) TaqIB mutation with non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NA-AION) in the Shaanxi Han ethnic population. MethodsThe study cohort consisted of 45 individuals that had been diagnosed with NA-AION and 45 healthy controls (matched for age, gender). None of the cases or controls had a history of diabetes, serious cardio-cerebral vascular diseases, liver and kidney dysfunction that might influence plasma lipid levels. Plasma HDL-C was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent one-step, through the Toshiba TBA-40FR automatic biochemical analyzer. CETP TaqIB gene polymorphism was determined by the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) techniques for analysis. B2B2 genotype was only a fluorescence band with 535 bp; B1B1 genotype was 2 fluorescence bands with 361, 174 bp; B1B2 genotype was 3 fluorescence bands with 535, 361, 174 bp. The relative risk of genotype, HDL-C and disease occurrence was analyzed by logistics regression analysis. ResultsThere have no significant difference between NA-AION patients and controls about plasma total cholesterol level and triglyceride level (t=1.907, 1.877; P > 0.05). The plasma HDL-C levels were significantly lower in NA-AION patients than in controls (t=2.367, P=0.022). Compared with controls, the prevalence of B1B1 genotype and B1 allele was higher (χ2=17.289, P=0.001), the prevalence of B2 allele (χ2=15.648, P=0.000) was lower in NA-AION patients. The lower concentration of HDL-C was risk factor of NA-AION (odds ratio=6.143, 95% confidence interval 1.262-29.895, χ2=27.676;P=0.013). The proportion of B1B1 genotype was significantly higher in NA-AION patients than in controls (odds ratio=2.24, 95% confidence interval 2.427-36.323, χ2=10.526; P=0.001). ConclusionsThe low plasma HDL-C is independent risk factor for NA-AION and is associated with the development of NA-AION in the Shaanxi Han ethnic population. CETP TaqIB mutation is associated with low plasma HDL-C in NA-AION in the Shaanxi Han ethnic population.
ObjectiveTo evaluate the occurrence of nocturnal hypotension (NHP) in nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION). MethodsA evidence-based medicine study. Chinese and English as search terms for NAION and NHP was used to search literature in PubMed of National Library of Medicine, Embase, Web of science, Cochrane Library, Clinical Trials, Wanfang, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure and China Biology Medicine disc. Incomplete or irrelevant literature and review literature were excluded. The literature was meta-analyzed using Review Manager 5.4 and STATA 15.0. The 95% confidence interval (CI) were selected as the estimated value of effect size, the occurrence of NHP in NAION was calculated, and sensitivity analysis and publication bias analysis were also performed to assess the robustness of pooled outcomes. ResultsAccording to the search strategy, 159 articles were initially retrieved, and 8 articles were finally included for meta-analysis, three prospective studies and five retrospective studies. The occurrence of NHP in NAION was 43% (95%CI, 0.36-0.50). Sensitivity analyses confirmed that the evidence was robust. Subgroup analyses showed that the occurrence of NHP in NAION nearly the same in White patients (47%, 95%CI 0.39-0.55) and Chinese patients (41%, 95%CI 0.32-0.51). The occurrence of NHP in NAION was higher in using night mean artery pressure (45%, 95%CI 0.31-0.60) as the diagnostic criteria than using night systolic blood pressure & night diastolic blood pressure (40%, 95%CI 0.32-0.50). ConclusionsThe occurrence of NHP in NAION was 43%; the occurrence was similar in patients of different ethnicities. The diagnosis rate could be improved by using nMAP < 70 mm Hg (1 mm Hg=0.133 kPa) as a diagnostic criterion for NHP. Careful intervention should be taken for the blood pressure of patients with NAION and NHP.
ObjectiveTo observe the changes in blood flow density of radial retinal peripapillary capillary (RPC) around the optic disc in patients with non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) at different stages of the continuous course of the disease. MethodsA prospective cohort study. From January to December 2020, 29 cases of 29 eyes of NAION patients diagnosed in the Eye Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine were included in the study. Among them, there were 18 males with 18 eyes and 11 females with 11 eyes. The average age was 53.62±6.67 years old. The affected eye underwent routine eye examination and visual field, optic cohenrence tomography angiography (OCTA) examination. Visual field inspection was performed to obtain the average visual mean defect (MD) value. OCTA was used to measure the thickness of the peripapillary retinal nerve flayer (pRNFL) around the optic disc, the whole en face image vessel density (wiVD), intro disc vessel density (diVD), RPC blood flow density around the optic disc, and macular ganglion cell complex (GCC). The course of disease ≤3 weeks was defined as the acute phase; 4-12 weeks was defined as the subacute phase; >12 weeks was defined as the chronic phase. The changes of visual field MD, optic disc RPC blood flow density, pRNFL thickness and macular GCC thickness were observed in the acute, subacute and chronic phases (12-24, >24 weeks). A completely randomized design of variance analysis was used to compare the differences in visual field MD, RPC blood flow density, GCC, and pRNFL thickness in different courses. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between pRNFL thickness, macular GCC thickness, visual field MD changes and RPC blood flow density around the optic disc sex. ResultsThe wiVD of the eyes in the acute phase, subacute phase, and chronic phase (12-24 weeks, >24 weeks) were (44.96±2.76)%, (41.50±3.49)%, (39.08±5.43)%, (38.56±6.48)%. There was a statistically significant difference in wiVD of eyes with different disease courses (F=8.939, P<0.001). The average difference of wiVD between 12-24 weeks and >24 weeks in the chronic phase was -0.984, and the difference was not statistically significant (P>0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in diVD of patients with different courses of disease (F=1.079, P=0.365). The blood flow density of RPC around the optic disc of the affected eye, except for the lower part, the blood flow density of the nasal side, the temporal side, and the upper quadrant, decreased significantly with the progression of the disease, and the difference was statistically significant (F=8.816, 6.069, 8.943; P<0.05). In the chronic phase, the average difference of blood flow density between the nasal, temporal, and upper sides of the eyes between 12-24 weeks and more than 24 weeks in the chronic phase was -0.984, -0.230, -0.198, and the difference was not statistically significant (P>0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the visual field MD of patients with different courses of disease (F=0.277, P=0.842); the overall pRNFL thickness and average macular GCC thickness were compared with statistical significance (F=47.122, 14.954; P<0.001, <0.001), all became significantly thinner with the progression of the disease. The results of Pearson correlation analysis showed that the blood flow density of the entire optic disc wiVD, the blood flow density of RPC in the temporal quadrant around the optic disc and the visual field MD (r=-0.225, -0.268; P<0.05), and the average thickness of GCC (r=0.480, 0.436; P<0.01) were all related. ConclusionThe blood flow density of RPC in the entire optic disc and around the optic disc (except the lower quadrant) of NAION eyes gradually decrease with the progression of the disease, and stabilize after 12 weeks of the disease.
ObjectiveTo observe the prevalence of ocular ischemic appearance (OIA) associated with carotid artery stenosis, and to explore the correlation between the ocular ischemic appearance and the carotid stenosis degree and location. MethodsA total of 132 patients with carotid artery stenosis diagnosed by color Doppler ultrasound and CT angiography were enrolled in this prospective study. The carotid stenosis degree and location were identified. The ophthalmic symptoms was inquired. The corrected vision, diopter, intraocular pressure, slit lamp microscope and fundus examination were used to determine if OIA exists. The correlation between the OIA and the carotid stenosis degree and location were analyzed. The carotid stenosis degree was divided into 4 types: mild (≤50%), moderate (<50% but ≤75%), severe (<75% but ≤99%) and occlusion (100%). ResultsThe distribution of carotid stenosis degree as follow: mild in 16 patients (12.1%), moderate in 46 patients (34.8%), severe in 50 patients (37.9%) and occlusion in 20 patients (15.2%). The stenosis located in the external carotid artery in 21 patients (15.9%), in internal carotid artery in 46 patients (34.8%), in crotch of extracranial internal carotid artery in 55 patients (41.7%), and in common carotid artery in 10 patients (7.6%). There were 54 patients (40.9%) with ocular ischemic diseases, which including retinal arterial obstruction (5 patients, 9.2%), retina change of venous stasis (13 patients, 24.1%), neovascular glaucoma (7 patients, 13.0%), ischemic optic neuropathy (19 patients, 35.2%), ocular ischemia syndrome (10 patients, 18.5%). The ophthalmic symptoms included transient amaurosis, decreased visual acuity, eye and periorbital pain, retinal hemorrhage and exudation, diplopia, rubeosis iridis and increased intraocular pressure. There was highly positive correlation between the carotid stenosis degree and OIA (r=0.287, P=0.018). There was no correlation between the carotid stenosis location and OIA (P>0.05). Conclusion40.9% carotid stenosis patients has OIA. There is relationship between the carotid stenosis degree and OIA, but carotid stenosis location showed no correlation with OIA.
ObjectiveTo analyze retrospectively the risk factors of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION). MethodsThe complete clinical data of 116 patients (134 eyes) were collected. All patients were asked in detail about the disease history and symptoms and were examined for the visual acuity, intraocular pressure, fundus, visual field and fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA), blood pressure, blood glucose, blood fat and head MRI or CT. Suspicious cases and patients with incomplete clinical data were excluded. The relationship between NAION and age, visual field, FFA, systemic and ocular factors, onset seasons were retrospectively analyzed. Results80 patients (68.97%) were 55 to 70 years old. 97 patients (83.7%) had systemic diseases, including 38 patients (39.2) with diabetes mellitus, 32 patients (32.9%) with hypertension (8 patients had low blood pressure at night), 28 patients (28.9%) with hyperlipidemia, 16 patients (16.5%) with cerebrovascular diseases (mainly lacunar cerebral infarction), 6 patients (6.2%) with coronary heart disease. There were 8 patients with ocular factors, including 3 patients (2.6%) with cataract surgery history, 5 patients (4.2%) with small optic discs. The difference of percentage of with or without diabetes mellitus and hypertension was significant (χ2=362, 259; P < 0.05). There were 27.6% patients with disease onset at March to April, 24.1% patients with disease onset at September to October, much higher than other months (χ2=580, P < 0.05). Visual field test results showed that 49 eyes (36.5%) had inferior visual field defect, 12 eyes (9.0%) had superior visual field defect. FFA showed that in the early stage 103 eyes (76.9%) had optic weak fluorescence, 13 eyes (9.7%) had strong fluorescence; in the late stage, 110 eyes (82.1%) had strong fluorescence, 8 eyes (6.0%) had weak fluorescence. ConclusionsDiabetes mellitus, hypertension may be the system risk factors of NAION. The seasonal variation from spring to summer and from autumn to winter may also be another risk factor for the onset of NAION.