Table 1. Baseline demographics of acute optic neuritis patients who completed 12 months of follow- up.
Characteristic | n=37 |
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Age (years) (mean, SD) | 35 (9) |
Female (N,%) | 26 (70) |
Symptom duration prior to baseline testing (median days, range) | 5 (1-14) |
Methylprednisolone treatment (N,%) | 28 (76) |
Diagnosis at presentation | |
Clinically isolated syndrome (N,%) | 31 (84) |
Early RRMS* (N,%) | 6 (16) |
Clinical Outcome | |
Conversion to Clinically Definite MS by 12 months (N,%) | 13 (42) |
EDSS at 12 months (median, IQR) | 0 (0 to 0.75). |
Baseline visual acuity | |
LogMAR Visual acuity derived from Sloan | 0.61 (0.36, 0.25 to 1.0) |
100% contrast letter acuity chart (mean, SD, IQR range) | |
Low contrast letter acuity** (mean number | 3.6 (9.0, 0 to 0) |
of letters correct out of 60, SD, IQR) | |
Colour vision (mean correct number Ishihara plates out of 38, SD, IQR) | 13.1 (14.2, 0 to 29) |
Visual acuity at 12 months | |
LogMAR Visual acuity derived from Sloan | -0.1 (0.19, -0.2 to 0.0) |
100% contrast letter acuity chart (mean, SD, IQR) | |
Low contrast letter acuity** (mean number of letters | 27 (14.6, 20 to 36) |
correct out of 60, SD, IQR) | |
Colour vision (correct number Ishihara plates out of 38, SD, IQR) | 35.7 (7.4, 37 to 38) |
* Patients with RRMS with disease duration less than 2 years
** Sloan charts, 2.5% contrast
RRMS = relapsing remitting MSEDSS = expanded disability status scale scoreSD = standard deviation IQR = interquartile range