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Visual Electrodiagnostic Testing-8 Mutez Gharaibeh,MD

EOG …….. EOG …….. ERG …….. ERG …….. VEP ……. Optic nerve and visual cortex. VEP ……. Optic nerve and visual cortex. Retinal function

Electro-Oculogram ( EOG) Cornea of the eye is electrically positive relative to the back of the eye Cornea of the eye is electrically positive relative to the back of the eye Eye movements thus produce a moving (rotating) dipole source and, accordingly, signals that are a measure of the movement may be obtained. Eye movements thus produce a moving (rotating) dipole source and, accordingly, signals that are a measure of the movement may be obtained.

Electro-Oculogram ( EOG)

Electroretinogram ( ERG)

ERG Infants up to about 2 years of age can usually be tested without sedation by the parent holding them bundled in a blanket. Infants up to about 2 years of age can usually be tested without sedation by the parent holding them bundled in a blanket. It is difficult to get a child less than 5 years of age to allow a contact lens or speculum recording electrode in their eye, so skin or scleral electrodes can be used, with their limitations. It is difficult to get a child less than 5 years of age to allow a contact lens or speculum recording electrode in their eye, so skin or scleral electrodes can be used, with their limitations. Alternatively, the child is sedated or anesthetized. Alternatively, the child is sedated or anesthetized.

Separating Cone/Rod ERG Rods and cones differ in number, peak color sensitivity, threshold and recovery. Rods and cones differ in number, peak color sensitivity, threshold and recovery. There are about 120 million rods in each retina and about 6-7 million cones. There are about 120 million rods in each retina and about 6-7 million cones. Because of sheer numbers, the ERG following a white flash is dominated by the mass response of the rods. Because of sheer numbers, the ERG following a white flash is dominated by the mass response of the rods. By manipulating adaptation level and background illumination, flash intensity, color of the flash and rate of stimulation, rod and cone activity can be significantly isolated. By manipulating adaptation level and background illumination, flash intensity, color of the flash and rate of stimulation, rod and cone activity can be significantly isolated.

Peak wavelength sensitivity for rods is around 510 nm and the peak sensitivity of cones as a group is about 560 nm. Peak wavelength sensitivity for rods is around 510 nm and the peak sensitivity of cones as a group is about 560 nm. By using color filters you can essentially isolate rod and cone ERGs using dim flash stimuli into photopic (cone)and scotopic (rod) signals. By using color filters you can essentially isolate rod and cone ERGs using dim flash stimuli into photopic (cone)and scotopic (rod) signals. Dim red analyses both rod and cone. Rods are about three log units more sensitive than cones. However cones recover faster than rods. Dim red analyses both rod and cone. Rods are about three log units more sensitive than cones. However cones recover faster than rods.

Using different rates (flicker) of stimulus presentation also allows rod and cone contributions to the ERG to be separated. Using different rates (flicker) of stimulus presentation also allows rod and cone contributions to the ERG to be separated. Even under ideal conditions rods cannot follow a flickering light up to 20 per second whereas cones can easily follow a 30 Hz flicker, which is the rate routinely used to test if a retina has good cone physiology Even under ideal conditions rods cannot follow a flickering light up to 20 per second whereas cones can easily follow a 30 Hz flicker, which is the rate routinely used to test if a retina has good cone physiology

How to perform ERG 1. Dark adapt patient for a set time of 30 minutes. 1. Dark adapt patient for a set time of 30 minutes. 2. Attach electrodes using dim red illumination. 2. Attach electrodes using dim red illumination. 3. Record ERG using single scotopically-balanced dim blue and red flashes, and bright white flashes 3. Record ERG using single scotopically-balanced dim blue and red flashes, and bright white flashes 4. Turn on moderately high background illumination for about 10 minutes and record ERGs using 30 Hertz flicker and bright white flashes. 4. Turn on moderately high background illumination for about 10 minutes and record ERGs using 30 Hertz flicker and bright white flashes. Responses recorded using moderately high background illumination accentuate the cone system by bleaching the rods and only cones can recover fast enough between flashes to accurately follow a flickering 30 Hertz light. Responses recorded using moderately high background illumination accentuate the cone system by bleaching the rods and only cones can recover fast enough between flashes to accurately follow a flickering 30 Hertz light.

Recording scotopic ERGs Thirty minutes or more in the dark produces a state of 98% or more dark adaptation in most individuals. Thirty minutes or more in the dark produces a state of 98% or more dark adaptation in most individuals. The use of 2 or more log unit filters to reduce flash intensity and dim blue filters, limits the ERG to reflecting rods only. The use of 2 or more log unit filters to reduce flash intensity and dim blue filters, limits the ERG to reflecting rods only. The purpose of this is to establish a standard so that differences between rod and cone physiology can be more easily detected. The purpose of this is to establish a standard so that differences between rod and cone physiology can be more easily detected. The scotopic dim blue ERG is most sensitive not only to rod disorders but also to systemic metabolic aberrations and retinal toxicity. The scotopic dim blue ERG is most sensitive not only to rod disorders but also to systemic metabolic aberrations and retinal toxicity.

A limitation of the traditional global or full- field ERG is that the recording is a massed potential from the whole retina. A limitation of the traditional global or full- field ERG is that the recording is a massed potential from the whole retina. Unless 20% or more of the retina is affected with a diseased state the ERGs are usually normal. Unless 20% or more of the retina is affected with a diseased state the ERGs are usually normal. In other words a legally blind person with macular degeneration, enlarged blind spot or other central scotomas will have normal global ERGs. In other words a legally blind person with macular degeneration, enlarged blind spot or other central scotomas will have normal global ERGs.

The multifocal ERG mfERG

Visual Evoked Potential VEP

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