Hiroki Masuda1, Masahiro Mori2, Hirotaka Yokouchi3, Akiyuki Uzawa2, Tomohiko Uchida2, Mayumi Muto2,4, Ryohei Ohtani2,5, Reiji Aoki2, Shuichi Yamamoto3, Satoshi Kuwabara2. 1. Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, 1-8-1, Inohana, Chuo-ku, Chiba, 260-8670, Japan. hiroki_masuda@chiba-u.jp. 2. Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, 1-8-1, Inohana, Chuo-ku, Chiba, 260-8670, Japan. 3. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, 1-8-1, Inohana, Chuo-ku, Chiba, 260-8670, Japan. 4. Department of Neurology, Chiba Rosai Hospital, 2-16, Tatsumidai-higashi, Ichihara, 290-0003, Japan. 5. Department of Neurology, JR Tokyo General Hospital, 2-1-3, Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 151-8528, Japan.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the difference in clinical course after the first optic neuritis (ON) between aquaporin-4 IgG-associated disorder (AQPAD) and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-IgG-associated disorder (MOGAD) METHODS: In this study, 31 eyes in 24 patients with AQPAD and 26 eyes in 18 patients with MOGAD were included. The clinical course for the first 6 months after the first ON was monitored by a retrospective cohort study. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was observed before the onset and at nadir, 2 weeks (2 W), 1 month (1 M), 2 months (2 M), 3 months (3 M) and 6 months (6 M). The decimal BCVA was converted to the logarithm of the minimal angle of resolution (logMAR) for statistical analyses. RESULTS: MOGAD eyes showed longer median number of days from ON onset to nadir (6.0 vs. 11.5, P = 0.012) and to treatment (7.0 vs. 11.0, P = 0.020) than AQPAD eyes. The median logMAR was higher in AQPAD eyes than in MOGAD eyes at nadir (2.00 vs. 1.77, P = 0.050), 2 W (1.85 vs. 0.40, P = 0.001), 2 M (0.023 vs. - 0.079, P = 0.032) and 3 M (0.046 vs. - 0.079, P = 0.002). The median time to recovery of BCVA to 0.7 was longer in AQPAD eyes than in MOGAD eyes (44.0 vs. 21.0 days, P = 0.024), but that to BCVA 1.0 was not different between the two disorders (168.0 vs. 40.0 days, respectively, P = 0.056). CONCLUSION: Compared with MOGAD eyes, AQPAD eyes tended to show worse visual outcome even during the first ON episode.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the difference in clinical course after the first optic neuritis (ON) between aquaporin-4 IgG-associated disorder (AQPAD) and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-IgG-associated disorder (MOGAD) METHODS: In this study, 31 eyes in 24 patients with AQPAD and 26 eyes in 18 patients with MOGAD were included. The clinical course for the first 6 months after the first ON was monitored by a retrospective cohort study. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was observed before the onset and at nadir, 2 weeks (2 W), 1 month (1 M), 2 months (2 M), 3 months (3 M) and 6 months (6 M). The decimal BCVA was converted to the logarithm of the minimal angle of resolution (logMAR) for statistical analyses. RESULTS: MOGAD eyes showed longer median number of days from ON onset to nadir (6.0 vs. 11.5, P = 0.012) and to treatment (7.0 vs. 11.0, P = 0.020) than AQPAD eyes. The median logMAR was higher in AQPAD eyes than in MOGAD eyes at nadir (2.00 vs. 1.77, P = 0.050), 2 W (1.85 vs. 0.40, P = 0.001), 2 M (0.023 vs. - 0.079, P = 0.032) and 3 M (0.046 vs. - 0.079, P = 0.002). The median time to recovery of BCVA to 0.7 was longer in AQPAD eyes than in MOGAD eyes (44.0 vs. 21.0 days, P = 0.024), but that to BCVA 1.0 was not different between the two disorders (168.0 vs. 40.0 days, respectively, P = 0.056). CONCLUSION: Compared with MOGAD eyes, AQPAD eyes tended to show worse visual outcome even during the first ON episode.