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Acute Optic Neuropathy in Older Adults

Nanthaya Tisavipat, Hadas Stiebel‐Kalish, Dahlia Palevski, Omer Bialer, Heather E. Moss, Pareena Chaitanuwong, Tanyatuth Padungkiatsagul, Amanda D. Henderson, Elias S. Sotirchos, Shonar Singh, Abdul-Rahman Salman, Deena Tajfirouz, Kevin D. Chodnicki, Sean J. Pittock, Eoin P. Flanagan, John J. Chen

2024Neurology Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease optic neuritis (MOGAD-ON) and nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) can cause acute optic neuropathy in older adults but have different managements. We aimed to determine differentiating factors between MOGAD-ON and NAION and the frequency of serum MOG-IgG false positivity among patients with NAION. METHODS: In this international, multicenter, case-control study at tertiary neuro-ophthalmology centers, patients with MOGAD presenting with unilateral optic neuritis as their first attack at age 45 years or older and age-matched and sex-matched patients with NAION were included. Comorbidities, clinical presentations, acute optic disc findings, optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings, and outcomes were compared between MOGAD-ON and NAION. Multivariate analysis was performed to find statistically significant predictors of MOGAD-ON. A separate review of consecutive NAION patients seen at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, from 2018 to 2022, was conducted to estimate the frequency of false-positive MOG-IgG in this population. RESULTS: = 0.002). In the cohort of consecutive NAION patients, 66/212 (31%) patients with NAION were tested for MOG-IgG and 8% (95% CI 1%-14%) of those had false-positive serum MOG-IgG at low titers. DISCUSSION: Acute unilateral optic neuropathy with optic disc edema in older adults can be caused by either MOGAD-ON or NAION. Detailed history, the degree of pRNFL swelling on OCT, and visual outcomes can help differentiate the entities and prevent indiscriminate serum MOG-IgG testing in all patients with acute optic neuropathy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOptic neuritisOptic neuropathyInterquartile rangeNeuro-ophthalmologyOphthalmologyOptic nerveSurgeryDermatologyMultiple sclerosisGlaucomaPsychiatryIntraoperative Neuromonitoring and Anesthetic EffectsMultiple Sclerosis Research StudiesRetinal and Optic Conditions