Optic Nerve Decompression Surgery for Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION) Is Not Effective and May Be Harmful

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العنوان: Optic Nerve Decompression Surgery for Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION) Is Not Effective and May Be Harmful
المؤلفون: Lillian Reyes, Sandya Thimmappa, Carol Dellinger, Colleen Wojtala, Toni Scoggins, Deborah Lang, Olga Lurye, Frank J. Hooper, Charlene Krauch, Wendy Gilroy, Christine Nelson, Russell Edwards, Judy Hulse, James Scott, Donna Russell, Richard Cortez, Gregory S. Kosmorsky, Sandra Osborn, David L. Cowen, Charles Juarez, George Sanborn, James A. Garrity, Karkarla V. Chalam, Tina Kiss, Brian Kraus, Carl Sheusi, Craig Munger, Warren L. Felton, Nomine Harris, Diana Mekelburg, Pamela Vargo, Harvey Cole, Brian R. Younge, Kirk Mack, Daniel Romo, Cheryl Hiner, Tracy Nichols, Melissa Hamlin, James S. Goodwin, Kristin E. Anderson, Suzanne Bickert, Frank Ischemic, Dena McDonald, Jonathan D. Trobe, Patricia Streasick, Mary Ann Millar, Howard R. Krauss, Anne Romandy, Mark Waring, Mark Malton, Allen M. Putterman, Jacqueline A. Leavitt, Jay A. Rostvold, John Guy, Mike Mcowen, Rita Jean Brady, Mariann Terrell, Kerry Zimmerman, Christian Mageli, Barbara Michael, Patricia Manatrey, Z. Suzanne Zam, Laureen Spioch, Michael J. Elman, Carolyn Childress, Stuart R. Seiff, Rosa A. Tang, Berniee Cibener, Martin E. Lindeman, Thomas J. Moore, Erik Lindstrom, Danielle Gabriel, Eugene Benjamin, Thomas P. Link, Melody Acero, Tami Fecko, Lynn K. Gordon, Wayne T. Cornblath, Philip Custer, Brenda Gore, Michael Graham, Janet Edgerton, Mitchell Wolin, Helen Dickerson, Kathy Talley, Beverly Simons, Alfredo A. Sadun, Donna Mcdavid, Sandra Holliday, Daniel Geller, Sara Casey, Kay Dickersin, Paul D. Langer, Hoang Nguyen, Ann M. Rodavitch, Bobbi Ballenberg, Ellen Murphy, Deborah Ross, Lenworth N. Johnson, Lizbeth Malmquist Webb, Patricia Jones, Michael Briggs, John W. Johnson, John B. Selhorst, Avrom Epstein, Anne Stewart, Lahn Fendelander, Michelle Sotos, Mark Croswell, John V. Linberg, Judy Urban, Bhupendra C. Patel, Ted H. Wojno, Ronald B. Morales, Edward S. Cohn, Rani Kalsi, Michael A. Heneghan, Portia Tello, Bradley Schwartz, Christian Kim, Patricia Langenberg, Jenja Yadegaran, Haris Amin, Robert Stalling, Constance Smith, Phyllis Bobak, Donald Everett, Jaya Varadarajan, Thomas A. Bersani, Kimberly Peele, James Fooks, George Ponka, Virginia Regan, Tessie Priskos, Roy D. Wilson, Lucy Howard, Steven E. Feldon, John B. Holds, Donna Loupe, Rufus Willis, Terrell Blackburn, Karen Weber, Coletti Kronner, Jacqueline Ladsten, Laura Shepherd, P. David Wilson, Susan Baggaley, Nadine Rodarte Ochoa, Jane Fleming, Lillian Tyler, Laura Venne, Andrea Blake, Amye Francis, Judith E. A. Warner, Eric R. Eggenberger, Jewel Curtis, Timothy R. Jordan, Traci Hunter Medlin, Barbara Danner, Robert McCarter, Sophia M. Chung, Anthony C. Arnold, Timothy Saunders, Sara Riedel, Yvonne Mccracken, Richard C. E. Anderson, Anne Bolton, Nancy Tomsak, Nancy Groves, Todd Goodglick, Lenore Breen, Barbara Crawley, Cate Reinhard, Deborah I. Friedman, John S. Kennerdell, Gordon Mcgregor, Gaye Baker, Anna Tyutyunikov, Jonathan C. Horton, Bonnie Kaye, David Kaufman, Frances Walonker, Charlene Campbell, Christine Evans, Cynthia Briglin, Gary Michalec, Sandra Staker, Jody Allen, Roberta W. Scherer, Nancy J. Newman, Robert Granadier, Paula Morris, Jay Forman, Robert Baker, Aditya Mishra, Milton James, Latif Hamed, Alan Lessner, Sharon Turner, Karen Deblanc, Robert J. Goldberg, Rebecca Nielsen, Judy Beck, Kenneth Hyde, Lou Anne Aber, Barbara Kinsler, Barry Skarf, Tracy Boney, Joann Starr, Michelle Michael, Diana Coffman, Brian Ellis, Robert Hobson, Susannah Hanson, Jackie Sanguinei, Michele Heroux, M.B. Hanson, Kathleen Lebarron, L. Sharon Hoyle, Cheryl Caudill, Coy Cobb, Daniel David, Barbara Eickhoff, Kathleen B. Digre, Aim M. Rodavitch, Donna Campbell, Maeve Chang, Sonia Armstrong, Shalom E. Kelman, Karen Summerville, Diana Shamis, Mary Steber, Regina Hansen, Allison Aylor
المصدر: JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 273:625
بيانات النشر: American Medical Association (AMA), 1995.
سنة النشر: 1995
مصطلحات موضوعية: medicine.medical_specialty, Visual acuity, Randomization, genetic structures, business.industry, Decompression, General Medicine, Odds ratio, Ischemic optic neuropathy, medicine.disease, Surgery, Arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, Multicenter trial, medicine, Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, medicine.symptom, business
الوصف: Objective. —To assess the safety and efficacy of optic nerve decompression surgery compared with careful follow-up alone in patients with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION). Design. —The Ischemic Optic Neuropathy Decompression Trial (IONDT) is a randomized, single-masked, multicenter trial. Setting. —Twenty-five US clinical centers. Participants. —The IONDT ceased recruitment on October 20, 1994, on the recommendation of its Data and Safety Monitoring Committee. The preliminary results presented herein are based on data as of September 8,1994, from 244 patients with NAION and visual acuity of 20/64 or worse. One hundred twenty-five patients had been randomized to careful follow-up, and 119 had been randomized to surgery, with 91 and 95, respectively, having completed 6 months of follow-up. Intervention. —Patients in the surgery group received optic nerve decompression surgery and follow-up ophthalmologic examinations; those in the careful follow-up group received ophthalmologic examinations at the same times as the surgery group. Main Outcome Measures. —Gain or loss of three or more lines of visual acuity on the New York Lighthouse chart at 6 months after randomization, as measured by a technician masked to treatment assignment. Results. —Patients assigned to surgery did no better when compared with patients assigned to careful follow-up regarding improved visual acuity of three or more lines at 6 months: 32.6% of the surgery group improved compared with 42.7% of the careful follow-up group. The odds ratio (OR) for three or more lines better, adjusted for baseline visual acuity and diabetes, was 0.74 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.39 to 1.38). Patients receiving surgery had a significantly greater risk of losing three or more lines of vision at 6 months: 23.9% in the surgery group worsened compared with 12.4% in the careful follow-up group. The 6-month adjusted OR for three or more lines worse was 1.96 (95% CI, 0.87 to 4.41). No difference in treatment effect was observed between patients with progressive NAION and all others. Conclusion. —Results from the IONDT indicate that optic nerve decompression surgery for NAION is not effective, may be harmful, and should be abandoned. The spontaneous improvement rate is better than previously reported. ( JAMA . 1995;273:625-632)
تدمد: 0098-7484
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https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1995.03520320035038
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