Ophthalmic and Systemic Factors of Acute Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy in the Quark207 Treatment Trial.
Kupersmith Mark J, Fraser Clare L, Morgenstern Rachelle, Miller Neil R, Levin Leonard A, Jette Nathalie
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This study found NAION patients' cardiovascular risk factors varied by country/race/sex but weren't more prevalent than the general population. Small cup-to-disc ratio was the most common risk factor, suggesting other NAION triggers exist.
Abstract
Purpose
We describe the baseline ophthalmic and cardiovascular risk factors across countries, race, and sex for the Quark207 treatment trial for acute nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION).
Design
Prospective, randomized controlled clinical trial.
Participants
Adults 50 to 80 years of age with acute NAION recruited from 80 sites across 8 countries.
Main outcome measures
Ophthalmic features of NAION and cardiovascular risk factors.
Methods
We evaluated demographics and clinical and ophthalmologic data, including best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and average visual field total deviation (TD), in affected eyes and cup-to-disc ratio in fellow eyes at enrollment. We report the prevalence (mean and standard devition, and median and interquartile range [IQR]) of ophthalmic features and cardiovascular risk factors, stratified by country, race, and sex. We corrected for multiple comparisons using Dunn's test with Bonferroni correction for continuous variables and chi-square testing with Holm-Bonferroni correction for categorical variables.
Results
The study enrolled 500 men and 229 women with a median age of 60 and 61 years (P = 0.027), respectively. Participants were predominantly White (n = 570) and Asian (n = 149). The study eye BCVA was 71 characters (IQR, 53-84 characters; approximately 0.4 logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution), and the TD was -16.5 dB (IQR, -22.2 to -12.6 dB) for stimulus III and -15.7 dB (IQR, -20.8 to -10.9 dB) for stimulus V. The vertical and horizontal cup-to-disc ratio was 0.1 (IQR, 0.1-0.3) for unaffected fellow eyes. The prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors varied among countries. The most notable differences were in the baseline comorbidities and ophthalmologic features, which differed between Asian and White races. Men and women differed with respect to a few clinically meaningful features.
Conclusions
The cardiovascular risk factors in the NAION cohort varied among the 7 countries, race, and sex, but were not typically more prevalent than in the general population. Ophthalmic features, typical of NAION, generally were consistent across countries, race, and sex, except for worse BCVA and TD in China. Men have a frequency of NAION twice that of women. Having a small cup-to-disc ratio in the fellow eye was the most prevalent risk factor across all demographics. This study suggests that factors, not yet identified, may contribute to the development of NAION.
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In the Quark207 treatment trial for acute nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), the cardiovascular risk factors in the NAION cohort varied among the 7 countries, race, and sex, but were not typically more prevalent than in the general population.
In the Quark207 treatment trial for acute nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), ophthalmic features, typical of NAION, generally were consistent across countries, race, and sex, except for worse BCVA and TD in China.
In the Quark207 treatment trial for acute nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), men have a frequency of NAION twice that of women, and having a small cup-to-disc ratio in the fellow eye was the most prevalent risk factor across all demographics.
In the Quark207 treatment trial for acute nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), 500 men and 229 women were enrolled, with a median age of 60 and 61 years (P = 0.027), respectively. Participants were predominantly White (n = 570) and Asian (n = 149).
In the Quark207 treatment trial for acute nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), the study eye best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 71 characters (IQR, 53-84 characters; approximately 0.4 logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution), and the average visual field total deviation (TD) was -16.5 dB (IQR, -22.2 to -12.6 dB) for stimulus III and -15.7 dB (IQR, -20.8 to -10.9 dB) for stimulus V.
In the Quark207 treatment trial for acute nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), the vertical and horizontal cup-to-disc ratio was 0.1 (IQR, 0.1-0.3) for unaffected fellow eyes.
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