The characteristics of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) include sudden decline of visual acuity, sectorshaped visual field defect connected with the physiological blind spot or hemivisual field defect, and optic disc edema.Early angiographic abnormalities of optic disc and peripapillary choroidal circulation are important cues for the diagnosis. Angiography combined with visual field test can make the diagnosis more accurate. The pathological mechanism and process of NAION and ischemic cardiovascular/cerebrovascular disease are essentially the same. There are several critical issues in this field we need focus on,including strengthening the cooperation with relevant professional disciplines; improving the ocular ischemia through drugs, intervention and other means; preventing more serious cardiovascular events and intervening in a number of highrisk populations to reduce the incidence of AION.
Citation: 王润生,吕沛霖. Diagnosis and treatment of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy. Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases, 2010, 26(4): 301-305. doi: Copy