Reliability of handheld optical coherence tomography in children younger than three years of age undergoing vigabatrin treatment for childhood epilepsy

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Purpose: Vigabatrin-associated retinal toxicity manifests as reduction in the clinical electroretinogram and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thinning. This observational investigation of RNFL thickness in young vigabatrin-treated children was to identify intravisit and intervisit reliabilities of peripapillary RNFL thickness measurements performed with Envisu (optical coherence tomography) OCT. Secondarily, a longitudinal assessment investigated the presence and extent of RNFL thinning. Methods: We measured the handheld OCT in sedated children to evaluate the RNFL thickness using segmentation software. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) statistics identified intravisit and intervisit reliabilities for RNFL thickness. Results: Twenty-nine children (10.1 ± 6.0 months old) underwent handheld optical coherence tomography (OCT). Fourteen of these completed follow-up assessments. Intravisit reliability was good for the right eye (ICCs = 0.82−0.98) and the left eye (ICCs = 0.75−0.89) for each of the 4 retinal quadrants. Inter-visit ICCs for each of the 4 retinal quadrants were good (ICC = 0.82−0.98). There was no consistent change in RNFL thickness longitudinally. Conclusions: In this pediatric cohort, RNFL thickness measures using handheld OCT provided good reliability within a single visit and between consecutive visits supporting its use as an adjunctive tool in the clinical setting. Further long-term follow-up is required to understand RNFL thickness changes in this specific population and its association with vigabatrin toxicity. Translational Relevance: The findings of good reliability and clinical feasibility would provide an opportunity for the handheld OCT to monitor reliably for vigabatrin-associated retinal toxicity in children who often show noncompliance to traditional testing approaches.

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Ji, X., Wright, T., Vandenhoven, C., Mackeen, L., McFarlane, M., Liu, H., … Westall, C. (2020). Reliability of handheld optical coherence tomography in children younger than three years of age undergoing vigabatrin treatment for childhood epilepsy. Translational Vision Science and Technology, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.1167/tvst.9.3.9

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