Natural course of visual snow syndrome: a long-term follow-up study

Author:

Graber Michael1,Scutelnic Adrian1ORCID,Klein Antonia1,Puledda Francesca23ORCID,Goadsby Peter J23ORCID,Schankin Christoph J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern , Bern 3010 , Switzerland

2. Headache Group, Wolfson CARD, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London SE1 1YR, London , UK

3. NIHR-Wellcome Trust King’s Clinical Research Facility, SLaM Biomedical Research Center, King’s College London SE5 9PJ, London , UK

Abstract

Abstract Visual snow syndrome is characterized by a continuous visual disturbance resembling a badly tuned analogue television and additional visual and non-visual symptoms causing significant disability. The natural course of visual snow syndrome has not hitherto been studied. In this prospective longitudinal study, 78 patients with the diagnosis of visual snow syndrome made in 2011 were re-contacted in 2019 to assess symptom evolution using a semi-structured questionnaire. Forty patients (51% of 78) were interviewed after 84 ± 5 months (mean ± SD). In all patients, symptoms had persisted. Visual snow itself was less frequently rated as the most disturbing symptom (72 versus 42%, P = 0.007), whereas a higher proportion of patients suffered primarily from entopic phenomena (2 versus 17%, P = 0.024). New treatment was commenced in 14 (35%) patients, of whom in seven, visual snow syndrome was ameliorated somewhat. Three (7%) experienced new visual migraine aura without headache, and one (2%) had new migraine headache. There were no differences in the levels of anxiety and depression measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire 8 and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale 7. Thirty-eight patients (49%) were lost to follow-up. In visual snow syndrome, symptoms can persist over 8 years without spontaneous resolution, although visual snow itself might become less bothersome.

Funder

Gottfried und Julia Bangerter-Rhyner-Foundation

Baasch Medicus Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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