Effect of levodopa and carbidopa on recovery of visual function in patients with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy of longer than six months' duration
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Effect of levodopa and carbidopa on recovery of visual function in patients with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy of longer than six months' duration
Abstract
Purpose: We conducted a pilot clinical trial to determine the efficacy of levodopa in promoting visual recovery in eyes with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy of greater than six months' duration.
Methods: This prospective, randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled clinical trial involved 20 subjects with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy of 30 months' mean duration. Subjects were randomly assigned to receive either low-dose levodopa and carbidopa or a placebo for three weeks. At 12 weeks after the baseline visit, the levodopa group then was provided a higher, conventional dose of levodopa and carbidopa for three more weeks. Change in visual function was monitored at four, 12, 16, and 24 weeks after the baseline visit.
Results: At 12 weeks after the baseline visit, the levodopa group experienced a significant (P = .016) mean difference in improvement of visual acuity of 5.9 letters from the placebo group. At 24 weeks after the baseline visit, a significant treatment effect (P = .036) for visual acuity was still evident; the levodopa group had a mean gain in improvement of 7.5 letters difference from baseline from the placebo group. Three subjects in the levodopa group experienced a doubling of the visual angle as denoted by a gain of at least 15 letters. Significant improvement was not observed for color vision (P = .82) or mean deviation of visual field loss (P = .82).
Conclusion: The study found significant improvement of visual acuity among subjects receiving levodopa and carbidopa despite long-standing visual loss from nonarteritic anterior ischemic neuropathy. Confirmation of our results is awaited from larger population studies and with a longer follow-up time interval regarding the efficacy of levodopa in reversing visual loss in this disease.
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