Optic neuropathy diagnosis in the emergency room-retrospective observational study of the last 18 years

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Autores da FMUP

  • Ricardo Jorge Pimentel Soares Reis

    Autor

  • Joana Da Cruz Guimarães Ferreira De Almeida

    Autor

Participantes de fora da FMUP

  • Cardoso, Daniel
  • Bezerra, Sofia
  • Sa, Maria Jose

Unidades de investigação

Abstract

Introduction Optic neuropathies (ON), a broad spectrum of disorders of the optic nerve, are a frequent cause of visual loss, presenting either in isolation or associated to neurological or systemic disorders. They are often first evaluated in the Emergency Room (ER) and a rapid determination of the etiology is imperative for implementing timely and appropriate treatment. We aim to describe ER demographic data and clinical characteristics, as well as the performed imaging exams, of patients subsequently hospitalized and diagnosed with ON. Furthermore, we seek to explore the accuracy of ER discharge diagnosis and evaluate possible predictive factors that may influence it. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 192 patients admitted to the ward of the Neurology Department of Centro Hospitalar Universitario Sao Joao (CHUSJ), with a discharge diagnosis of ON. Subsequently, we selected those admitted from the ER, with clinical, laboratory and imaging data, between January 2004 and December 2021. Results We included 171 patients. All participants were discharged from the ER and admitted in the ward with a main diagnostic suspicion of ON. Patients were stratified according to suspected etiology at the time of discharge: 99 inflammatory (57.9%), 38 ischemic (22.2%), 27 unspecified (15.8%) and 7 other (4.1%). By comparing with current follow-up diagnosis, 125 patients had an accurate ER diagnosis category (73.1%), 27 had an ON diagnosis of unspecified etiology that was defined only during follow-up (15.8%) and 19 had an inaccurate diagnosis category (11.1%). Diagnostic change was more common with ER ischemic diagnosis (21.1%) compared to inflammatory diagnosis (8.1%) (p = 0.034). Conclusions Our study reveals that most patients with ON can be accurately diagnosed in the ER through clinical history neurological and ophthalmological evaluation.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
1724-6016, 1120-6721

European Journal of Ophthalmology  Wichtig Publishing Srl

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Article
Páginas:
267-280
PubMed:
37218168

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Keywords

  • Optic neuropathy; optic neuropathies; optic nerve disorders; emergency room; emergency department; diagnosis; diagnostic accuracy

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