[HTML][HTML] Rod a-wave analysis using high intensity flashes adds information on rod system function in 25% of clinical ERG recordings

J Nilsson, T Wright, CA Westall - Vision research, 2008 - Elsevier
J Nilsson, T Wright, CA Westall
Vision research, 2008Elsevier
PURPOSE: To investigate whether rod a-wave analysis using high intensity flashes adds
information above that obtained with standard ERG. METHODS: A total of 2396 eyes were
recorded. Patient age was 2.4 months–84.6 years. RESULTS: A-wave analysis of high
intensity flashes provided additional information on rod system function in 25% of eyes
recorded, most importantly in subjects with midretinal disease and artificially reduced rod
responses. High intensity flashes also provided measurable responses for longitudinal …
PURPOSE
To investigate whether rod a-wave analysis using high intensity flashes adds information above that obtained with standard ERG.
METHODS
A total of 2396 eyes were recorded. Patient age was 2.4 months–84.6 years.
RESULTS
A-wave analysis of high intensity flashes provided additional information on rod system function in 25% of eyes recorded, most importantly in subjects with midretinal disease and artificially reduced rod responses. High intensity flashes also provided measurable responses for longitudinal monitoring in rod dystrophies with non-recordable rod ERGs.
CONCLUSIONS
Clinical ERG testing would benefit greatly from adding high intensity flashes to its standard testing conditions.
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