Factors affecting the severity and prognosis of visual damage in inhalational methanol poisoning

Background/Aim Inhalational methanol poisoning could cause severe damage to visual function. This study analyzed the prognosis of the correlation between the visual function and the relevant risk factors. Methods In this retrospective study, 14 patients had confirmed inhalational methanol poisoning, resulting in visual impairment in both eyes. The following tests were performed: laboratory tests, best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), intraocular pressure, slit lamp, fundus photography, visual field (VF), pattern visual evoked potential (P-VEP), flash electroretinogram (F-ERG), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and orbital or cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Results With active treatment, visual function improved to varying degrees in all 14 cases (28 eyes) in this study. The BCVA of 21 eyes declined to no light perception at the onset; 16 eyes showed different degrees of improvement after treatment, with the final BCVA (LogMar) mainly ranging from 2 to 3, and vision acuity stabilized after the 5th month. The VF pattern in the acute phase was mostly blind. Other VF patterns included the central visual island, large paracentral scotomas, hemipleural VF defects, and the temporal visual island. Retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickening was observed commonly in the acute phase (146.8 ± 33.2 μm), which subsided in the 1st month, showed dramatic thinning at the 3rd month, and then stabilized in the 5th month after onset. MRI showed that the main sites involved were optic nerve impairment, the optic disk, and retrobulbar segments. The basal ganglia region was the site most involved in the central nervous system (CNS). Conclusion Inhalational methanol poisoning could lead to severe impairment of visual function, and the prognosis of visual acuity (VA) was highly relevant to the risk factors of duration of toxic exposure, delayed admission, and degree of acidosis.

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