The effect of optic neuritis treatment trial (ONTT) combined corticosteroid regimen on pattern reversal visual evoked potentials: a prospective follow-up study

Abstract Background The combined corticosteroid regimen of the original Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial (ONTT) is used in many centers to treat optic neuritis. Though pattern reversal visual evoked potentials (PRVEPs) are a sensitive, standard measure of visual conduction in optic neuritis, no studie...

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Main Authors: Padmini Dahanayake, Tharaka L. Dassanayake, Manoji Pathirage, Saman Senanayake, Mike Sedgwick, Vajira S. Weerasinghe
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-021-02086-z
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spelling doaj-e535bb8cb7a54225aba436959f4a24982021-09-12T12:09:50ZengBMCBMC Ophthalmology1471-24152021-09-012111910.1186/s12886-021-02086-zThe effect of optic neuritis treatment trial (ONTT) combined corticosteroid regimen on pattern reversal visual evoked potentials: a prospective follow-up studyPadmini Dahanayake0Tharaka L. Dassanayake1Manoji Pathirage2Saman Senanayake3Mike Sedgwick4Vajira S. Weerasinghe5Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of PeradeniyaDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of PeradeniyaTeaching HospitalEye Unit, National HospitalDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of PeradeniyaDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of PeradeniyaAbstract Background The combined corticosteroid regimen of the original Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial (ONTT) is used in many centers to treat optic neuritis. Though pattern reversal visual evoked potentials (PRVEPs) are a sensitive, standard measure of visual conduction in optic neuritis, no studies hitherto have investigated the effect of combined ONTT regimen on PRVEPs. We aimed to determine the effect of combined corticosteroid regimen of the ONTT on changes of PRVEPs in patients with first-episode optic neuritis over 3 months post-treatment. Methods This is a prospective, observational study in which 44 patients with optic neuritis were seen pre-treatment (baseline) and follow-up, at 1 month (FU1) and 3 months (FU2). Twenty-nine patients were treated with ONTT combined regimen (ONTT+ Group) while 15 were conservatively managed without corticosteroids (ONTT- Group). The median latency and amplitude values of the P100 PRVEP component and the visual acuity (i.e. LogMAR values) at pre-treatment, FU1 and FU2 were compared in the two groups using Friedman’s rank test and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks test. Results Median P100 latency improved significantly (to the normal range) as early as by 1 month after the commencement of treatment in the ONTT+ Group, and then remained significantly lower than the baseline over next 2 months. In the ONTT- Group, the median P100 latency improved more slowly over the two follow up assessments and reached the normal range by 3 months. Median visual acuity values also improved significantly at 1 and 3 months after the commencement of treatment in the ONTT+ Group but not in the ONTT- Group. Conclusion ONTT combined corticosteroid regimen improves conduction in the visual pathways of patients with first-episode optic neuritis earlier than does conservative management. We provide electrodiagnostic evidence that combined ONTT regimen–compared with conservative management–results in early remission of visual conduction abnormalities in first-episode optic neuritis.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-021-02086-zVisual evoked potentialsP100Prospective studyOptic neuritisONTT combined regimenCorticosteroids
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author Padmini Dahanayake
Tharaka L. Dassanayake
Manoji Pathirage
Saman Senanayake
Mike Sedgwick
Vajira S. Weerasinghe
spellingShingle Padmini Dahanayake
Tharaka L. Dassanayake
Manoji Pathirage
Saman Senanayake
Mike Sedgwick
Vajira S. Weerasinghe
The effect of optic neuritis treatment trial (ONTT) combined corticosteroid regimen on pattern reversal visual evoked potentials: a prospective follow-up study
BMC Ophthalmology
Visual evoked potentials
P100
Prospective study
Optic neuritis
ONTT combined regimen
Corticosteroids
author_facet Padmini Dahanayake
Tharaka L. Dassanayake
Manoji Pathirage
Saman Senanayake
Mike Sedgwick
Vajira S. Weerasinghe
author_sort Padmini Dahanayake
title The effect of optic neuritis treatment trial (ONTT) combined corticosteroid regimen on pattern reversal visual evoked potentials: a prospective follow-up study
title_short The effect of optic neuritis treatment trial (ONTT) combined corticosteroid regimen on pattern reversal visual evoked potentials: a prospective follow-up study
title_full The effect of optic neuritis treatment trial (ONTT) combined corticosteroid regimen on pattern reversal visual evoked potentials: a prospective follow-up study
title_fullStr The effect of optic neuritis treatment trial (ONTT) combined corticosteroid regimen on pattern reversal visual evoked potentials: a prospective follow-up study
title_full_unstemmed The effect of optic neuritis treatment trial (ONTT) combined corticosteroid regimen on pattern reversal visual evoked potentials: a prospective follow-up study
title_sort effect of optic neuritis treatment trial (ontt) combined corticosteroid regimen on pattern reversal visual evoked potentials: a prospective follow-up study
publisher BMC
series BMC Ophthalmology
issn 1471-2415
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background The combined corticosteroid regimen of the original Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial (ONTT) is used in many centers to treat optic neuritis. Though pattern reversal visual evoked potentials (PRVEPs) are a sensitive, standard measure of visual conduction in optic neuritis, no studies hitherto have investigated the effect of combined ONTT regimen on PRVEPs. We aimed to determine the effect of combined corticosteroid regimen of the ONTT on changes of PRVEPs in patients with first-episode optic neuritis over 3 months post-treatment. Methods This is a prospective, observational study in which 44 patients with optic neuritis were seen pre-treatment (baseline) and follow-up, at 1 month (FU1) and 3 months (FU2). Twenty-nine patients were treated with ONTT combined regimen (ONTT+ Group) while 15 were conservatively managed without corticosteroids (ONTT- Group). The median latency and amplitude values of the P100 PRVEP component and the visual acuity (i.e. LogMAR values) at pre-treatment, FU1 and FU2 were compared in the two groups using Friedman’s rank test and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks test. Results Median P100 latency improved significantly (to the normal range) as early as by 1 month after the commencement of treatment in the ONTT+ Group, and then remained significantly lower than the baseline over next 2 months. In the ONTT- Group, the median P100 latency improved more slowly over the two follow up assessments and reached the normal range by 3 months. Median visual acuity values also improved significantly at 1 and 3 months after the commencement of treatment in the ONTT+ Group but not in the ONTT- Group. Conclusion ONTT combined corticosteroid regimen improves conduction in the visual pathways of patients with first-episode optic neuritis earlier than does conservative management. We provide electrodiagnostic evidence that combined ONTT regimen–compared with conservative management–results in early remission of visual conduction abnormalities in first-episode optic neuritis.
topic Visual evoked potentials
P100
Prospective study
Optic neuritis
ONTT combined regimen
Corticosteroids
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-021-02086-z
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