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Treatment and Monitoring of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension With Drs. John Chen and Susan Mollan

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Jun 25, 2025
John Chen, a Mayo Clinic professor specializing in neuro-ophthalmology, and Susan Mollan, an honorary professor at University Hospitals Birmingham, dive deep into idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH). They discuss the increasing prevalence of IIH related to obesity and the critical importance of monitoring visual function. The conversation explores innovative treatment strategies, including venous sinus stenting and the use of optical coherence tomography for monitoring papilledema. They emphasize the need for strong patient-physician relationships in managing this complex condition.
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INSIGHT

IIH Rising With Obesity Epidemic

  • IIH prevalence is rising due to the worldwide obesity epidemic, with obesity as the largest risk factor after female sex.
  • Monitoring vision is critical because peripheral vision loss can occur unnoticed until advanced stages.
INSIGHT

IIH's Diverse Clinical Features

  • IIH presents with papilledema, crashing headaches, pulsatile tinnitus, and neck pain.
  • It also carries unique systemic metabolic effects and increased risk for cardiometabolic and maternal health issues.
ADVICE

Bedside Visual Exam in IIH

  • Check visual acuity, confrontation visual fields, and use direct ophthalmoscopy to grade papilledema at bedside.
  • Symptoms like transient visual obscurations and double vision from sixth nerve palsy indicate higher risk needing urgent assessment.
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