Recovery From Severe Visual Loss in Optic Neuritis

Publication Description
TO THE EDITOR. —In our report of the results of the Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial1 and a subsequent article2 in the Archives, we recommended that intravenous methylprednisolone sodium succinate (250 mg every 6 hours for 3 days) followed by oral prednisone (1 mg/kg per day for 11 days) be considered for treatment of those patients with acute optic neuritis whose visual acuity decreased to less than 20/40. We concluded that there was no benefit to treatment with oral prednisone alone.Since most of the benefit of the intravenous regimen followed by the oral regimen is in the rate of recovery and not in the outcome at 6 months, the decision whether to recommend this regimen or no treatment to a patient with acute optic neuritis is not an easy one. Herein, we provide additional data to assist the clinician making this determination.As can be seen in the

Primary Author
Beck,Roy W.
Cleary,Patricia A.

Volume
111

Issue
3

Start Page
300

Publisher
American Medical Association

URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archopht.1993.01090030018009

PMID
8447730



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Archives of Ophthalmology

Publication Year
1993

Publication Date
Mar 1,

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
0003-9950

Document Object Index
10.1001/archopht.1993.01090030018009