Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional outcomes in terms of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and visual field (VF) defects in optic nerve compression (thyroid eye disease-compressive optic neuropathy, TED-CON) patients after treatment.
Patients And Methods: In this observational, retrospective study, the medical charts of 51 patients (96 eyes) with a diagnosis of definitive TED-CON between 2010-2020 were included.
Results: After the diagnosis of TED-CON, 16 patients (27 eyes) received steroid-pulse (medical) treatment alone, 67 eyes received an additional surgical orbital decompression, whereas 1 patient (2 eyes) refused both treatment methods. In 74 eyes (77.1%) we detected an improvement of the BCVA ≥ 2 lines after the treatment over a mean time interval of 31.7 weeks (with no significant difference between treatment methods). In 22 eyes (27.2%) out of the 81 that underwent a posttreatment VF examination, we observed a complete resolution of the defects over a mean time interval of 39.9 weeks. When we limited analysis to patients with a minimum follow-up of 6 months at last visit, we found 33 eyes (61.1%) out of 54 eyes still had a VF defect.
Conclusion: In our data, more than half of the TED-CON cases (61.5%) had a good prognosis with a final BCVA ≥ 0.8 at the last visit; however, only 22 eyes (27.2%) showed a complete resolution of VF defects, while 33 eyes (61.1%) had residual defects measured after a minimum follow-up of 6 months. These results suggest that while the BCVA recovers relatively well, the VF of patients is likely to remain marked by optic nerve compression.
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Ophthalmologie
August 2023
Department of Ophthalmology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Mathildenstr. 8, 80336, Munich, Deutschland.
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional outcomes in terms of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and visual field (VF) defects in optic nerve compression (thyroid eye disease-compressive optic neuropathy, TED-CON) patients after treatment.
Patients And Methods: In this observational, retrospective study, the medical charts of 51 patients (96 eyes) with a diagnosis of definitive TED-CON between 2010-2020 were included.
Results: After the diagnosis of TED-CON, 16 patients (27 eyes) received steroid-pulse (medical) treatment alone, 67 eyes received an additional surgical orbital decompression, whereas 1 patient (2 eyes) refused both treatment methods.
Eye (Lond)
April 2022
Department of Ophthalmology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany.
Purpose: To categorize visual field (VF) defects according to Freitag and Tanking's (FT) classification in Thyroid Eye Disease-Compressive Optic Neuropathy (TED-CON) and evaluate the interreader agreement and intrareader reproducibility of the classification.
Subjects And Methods: In this retrospective, observational study we included medical reports of 96 eyes (51 patients), who underwent VF testing with TED-CON in Ludwig-Maximilians-University (2008-2019). Two readers separately examined the VFs at the time of the TED-CON diagnosis, each offering two readings of the same VF in a time interval of 1 month.
Am J Ophthalmol
May 2020
Department of Ophthalmology, Somdech Phrapinklao Hospital, Royal Thai Navy, Bangkok, Thailand.
Purpose: To create a novel nomenclature to characterize the longitudinal sequence of visual field (VF) defects in patients with progression of thyroid eye disease-compressive optic neuropathy (TED-CON).
Methods: A retrospective review of records from 1 institution identified patients with progressive Humphrey VF defects secondary to TED-CON. The VF defects were analyzed by 2 independent reviewers and classified into 1 of 10 categories, divided into 3 stages that reflect the observed progression pattern, plus a miscellaneous category (stage X).
Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg
January 2020
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive and Orbital Surgery Division, Department of Ophthalmology, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, U.S.A.
Purpose: This study compares the age-related clinical features of thyroid eye disease-compressive optic neuropathy (TED-CON) to those with noncompressive disease (TED-NC).
Methods: A retrospective case series review of 165 orbits from 121 patients with TED-CON were compared with an age- and gender-matched cohort of 88 orbits from 44 patients with TED-NC with institutional review board approval. Clinical features including exophthalmos, dyschromatopsia, restricted ocular motility, visual acuity, and mean deviation on 24-2 Humphrey Visual Field were compared in 5 age groups.
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