Vision-related Quality of Life in Patients with Occipital Stroke
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to detect visual field defects (VFDs) after occipital infarction, investigate the rate of recovery and the impact of VFD upon vision-related quality of life (QoL).
Materials And Methods: Multicenter, prospective study including patients with MRI verified acute occipital infarction (NOR-OCCIP project). Ophthalmological examination including perimetry was performed within 2 weeks and after 6 months. Vision-related QoL was assessed by the National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire 25 (VFQ-25) at one and 6 months post-stroke.
Results: We included 76 patients, reliable perimetry results were obtained in 66 patients (87%) at a median of 8 days after admittance and VFD were found in 52 cases (79%). Evaluation of VFD after 6 months revealed improvement in 52%. Patients with VFD had significantly lower composite score in VFQ-25 at both test points (77 vs 96, P = .001 and 87 vs 97, P = .009), in nine out of eleven subscales of VFQ-25 at 1 month and seven subscales after 6 months, including mental health, dependency, near and distance activities. Milder VFD had better results on VFQ-25 modified composite score (95 vs 74, P = .002).VFD improvement was related to improved VFQ-25 modified composite score (9.6 vs 0.8, P = .018). About 10% of patients with VFD reported driving 1 month post-stroke and 38% after 6 months.
Conclusion: VFD substantially reduces multiple aspects of vision-related QoL. Severity of VFD is related to QoL and VFD improvement results in better QoL. Neglecting visual impairment after stroke may result in deterioration of rehabilitation efforts. Driving post-stroke deserves particular attention.
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