Evaluation of multifocal visual evoked potentials in patients with Graves’ orbitopathy and subclinical optic nerve involvement

Dysthyroid optic neuropathy is the most serious, although infrequent (8–10 %) complication in Graves’ orbitopathy (GO). It is known that early stages of compressive optic neuropathy may produce reversible visual field defects, suggesting axoplasmic stasis rather than ganglion cell death. This observ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Documenta ophthalmologica 2012-08, Vol.125 (1), p.11-19
Hauptverfasser: Pérez-Rico, Consuelo, Rodríguez-González, Natividad, Arévalo-Serrano, Juan, Blanco, Román
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Zusammenfassung:Dysthyroid optic neuropathy is the most serious, although infrequent (8–10 %) complication in Graves’ orbitopathy (GO). It is known that early stages of compressive optic neuropathy may produce reversible visual field defects, suggesting axoplasmic stasis rather than ganglion cell death. This observational, cross-sectional, case–control study assessed 34 consecutive patients (65 eyes) with Graves’ hyperthyroidism and longstanding GO and 31 age-matched control subjects. The patients’ multifocal visual evoked potentials (mfVEP) were compared to their clinical and psychophysical (standard automated perimetry [SAP]) and structural (optic coherence tomography [OCT]) diagnostic test data. Abnormal cluster defects were found in 12.3 % and 3.1 % of eyes on the interocular and monocular amplitude analysis mfVEP probability plots, respectively. As well, mfVEP latencies delays were found in 13.8 and 20 % of eyes on the interocular and monocular analysis probability plots, respectively. Interestingly, 19 % of patients with GO had ocular hypertension, and a strong correlation between intraocular pressure measured at upgaze and mfVEP latency was found. MfVEP amplitudes and visual acuity were significantly related to each other ( P  
ISSN:0012-4486
1573-2622
DOI:10.1007/s10633-012-9325-2