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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jun 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurosurg Anesthesiol. 2005 Jan;17(1):38–44.

TABLE 1.

Patient Characteristics

   AION (5)    PION (17)

No. of cases and Reference Dilger 1998
Katz 1994 (3 patients)
Stevens 1997
Abraham 2003
Alexandrakis 1999
Brown 1994
Dunker 2002 (5 patients)
Katz 1994
Lee 2001,Lee 1995
Murphy 2003
Roth 1997 (2 patients)
Stevens 1997 (3 patients)
Patient demographics
 % male 40 71
 Median age (yr) 53 43
 Age range (yr) 41–65 12–79
Surgery location
 Cervical 0% 6%
 Thoracic 0% 24%
 Lumbar 100% 82%
Mean
Range
Mean
Range
Perioperative events
 Operative time (min) 522 (5) 360–720 456 (13) 180–600
 Preop mean arterial pressure (mm Hg) 91 (1) 95 (6) 73–106
 Intraop lowest mean arterial pressure (mm Hg) 66 (2) 62–78 64 (6) 52–85
 Preop hemoglobin 15 (4) 14–16.4 13 (4) 9.9–15.6
 Postop lowest hemoglobin 9.5 (4) 8–11.7 11 (4) 10.6–12
 % change hemoglobin −39 (4) −24–48 −22 (3) −17–27
 Intraop lowest hemotocrit (%) 32 (1) 27 (10) 21–39
 Preop hematocrit (%) NR 42 (9) 32–50
 Postop lowest hematocrit (%) 28 (1) 29 (11) 21–40
 % change hematocrit NR −34 (9) −20–50
 Blood loss (L) 1.7 (5) 0.5–3 5 (11) 0.4–16
 Blood transfused (L) 0.9 (3) 0.5–1.1 1.5 (11) 0.4–4
 Volume crystalloids/colloid (L) 6.6/0.8 (4) 3.8–10/0.5–1 8.0/2.2 (9) 4–14/1.5–3.5
Preoperative history
 Coronary artery disease 20% 0%
 Hypertension 40% 53%
 Chronic anemia 0% 0%
 Diabetes mellitus 60% 27%
 Carotid disease/prior stroke 0% 0%
 Ocular disease 0% 6%
 Obesity 20% 12%
 Other 40% 29%
 No significant history/not
 indicated
20% 24%
Vascular risk factors
 No risk factors/not indicated 20% 47%
 1 risk factor 60% 29%
 2 risk factors 0% 24%
 3 risk factors 20% 0%
 4 risk factors 0% 0%
Time of symptoms
 Upon awakening 0% 59%
 Within 24 hours 40% 29%
 Postop day 2–5 20% 12%
 Postop day 5–9 20% 0%
 >Postop day 9 20% 0%
Ocular findings
 Pupil
  Afferent pupil defect 100% 33%
  Non-reactive pupil 0% 12%
 Funduscopy
  Disc edema 100% 0%
  Normal 0% 100%
  Hemorrhage 20% 0%
  Cherry-red macula 0% 0%
  Retinal ischemia 0% 0%
 Visual defects
  Altitudinal defects 0% 27%
  Central scotoma 0% 6%
 Vision loss
  Monocular involvement 60% 53%
  Binocular involvement 40% 47%
  % both eyes involvement equal 20% 24%
 Postoperative care
  % receiving intervention 20% (1) 29% (5)
 Outcomes
  Some improvement at follow-up 60% 65%
  No improvement at follow-up 20% 24%
  Worsening at follow-up 0% 0%
  Not indicated 20% 6%
  % intervention with improvement 100% (1) 80% (5)
  % no intervention with improvement 33% (2) 58% (7)

Note: The numbers in parenthesis adjacent to mean or median values are the numbers of patients for which data were provided. References for the table: 22, 25-33.