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Cranial optic nerve involvements in patients with severe COPD
Authors:Ozge Cengiz  Ozge Aynur  Yilmaz Ayça  Yalçinkaya Deniz E  Calikoğlu Mukadder
Affiliation:Department of Chest Disease, Mersin University School of Medicine, Turkey. cengizozge@mersin.edu.tr
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between neuropathy and increased morbidity in patients with COPD is clear, but few studies have assessed cranial neuropathies, especially optic nerve involvement, in COPD patients. We evaluated peripheral involvement of the optic nerve and determined factors influencing this condition in patients with severe COPD. METHODOLOGY: Twenty-eight patients, mean age 59.4 +/- 9.4 years, diagnosed with severe stable COPD according to the GOLD criteria, and 20 age- and gender-matched healthy individuals, mean age 55.6 +/- 8.5 years, were included in the study. All subjects underwent visual evoked potential (VEP) assessment together with detailed clinical and laboratory examination to exclude concurrent risk factors for neuropathy. RESULTS: VEP assessment showed significant abnormalities in COPD patients (82.1%) (commonly amplitude abnormalities) when compared with healthy controls. CONCLUSIONS: The optic nerve is often involved in patients with severe COPD, possibly as part of a polyneuropathy, and this is related to acidosis, hypercarbia and airway obstruction, independent of disease duration, smoking and age. These results should be taken into consideration when determining management strategies for these patients.
Keywords:chronic obstructive pulmonary disease    cranial neuropathy    neuropathy    severe airway limitation    visual evoked potential
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