Department of Ophthalmology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Glostrup, Denmark.
Department of Ophthalmology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Glostrup, Denmark.
Am J Ophthalmol. 2022 Oct;242:156-164. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2022.06.016. Epub 2022 Jun 25.
Optic disc drusen (ODD) is an anatomical risk factor for nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NA-AION). This study aimed to investigate the anatomical and vascular risk factors of patients with ODD-AION (ODD-associated NA-AION) and compare them with similar data from patients with nODD-AION (NA-AION without ODD).
Case-control study.
Thirty-four ODD-AION and 34 nODD-AION patients who had all been systematically optical coherence tomography scanned using a standardized ODD scanning protocol were retrospectively analyzed and compared regarding demographics, vascular risk factors, clinical characteristics, and specific optic nerve head anatomical characteristics.
In patients with ODD-AION, the ODD were predominantly deeply located (82%) but with no significant difference in size (52% large, 48% small). When compared with nODD-AION patients, ODD-AION patients were significantly younger at the time of diagnosis (P = .012) and had fewer vascular risk factors (P = .015). The ODD-AION patients had significantly more peripapillary hyperreflective ovoid mass-like structures (PHOMS) (P < .001) and prelaminar hyperreflective lines (P < .001) as well as smaller Bruch's membrane opening diameters (P = .017) compared with nODD-AION patients. No significant differences were found between ODD-AION and nODD-AION patients regarding visual acuity, refraction, lamina cribrosa position, ganglion cell layer volume, or retinal nerve fiber layer thickness.
In ODD-AION, location of the ODD within the optic nerve head is important, while the size of the ODD is not. The ODD-AION and nODD-AION patients presented with distinctly different vascular risk factors and anatomical characteristics, establishing ODD and potentially also PHOMS as independent risk factors for developing NA-AION.
视盘玻璃膜疣(ODD)是前部缺血性视神经病变(NA-AION)的解剖学危险因素。本研究旨在探讨 ODD-AION(伴有 ODD 的 NA-AION)患者的解剖学和血管危险因素,并与 nODD-AION(无 ODD 的 NA-AION)患者的类似数据进行比较。
病例对照研究。
回顾性分析了 34 例 ODD-AION 和 34 例 nODD-AION 患者的临床资料,这些患者均接受了标准化的 ODD 扫描方案的系统光学相干断层扫描。比较了两组患者的人口统计学、血管危险因素、临床特征和特定视神经头解剖特征。
在 ODD-AION 患者中,ODD 主要位于深部(82%),但大小无显著差异(52%大,48%小)。与 nODD-AION 患者相比,ODD-AION 患者的诊断时年龄明显较小(P=0.012),且血管危险因素较少(P=0.015)。与 nODD-AION 患者相比,ODD-AION 患者的视盘周围高反射卵圆形团块(PHOMS)(P<0.001)和前层高反射线(P<0.001)更多,Bruch 膜开口直径更小(P=0.017)。两组患者的视力、屈光度、筛板位置、节细胞层体积或视网膜神经纤维层厚度无显著差异。
在 ODD-AION 中,视盘玻璃膜疣在视盘内的位置很重要,而玻璃膜疣的大小并不重要。ODD-AION 和 nODD-AION 患者表现出明显不同的血管危险因素和解剖学特征,这表明 ODD 及其潜在的 PHOMS 是发生 NA-AION 的独立危险因素。