视觉诱发电位(VEP)在间接创伤性视神经(ITON)损伤中的作用及视觉效果评估

Saravanasankar P, D. Sangeetha, S. Sangeetha
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证明视觉诱发电位(VEP)在及时发现间接性视神经病变方面的关键作用。60 名疑似外伤性视神经损伤的患者在外伤后八小时内接受了 VEP 测试。结果显示,基线视力是预测最终视力结果的最重要指标。VEP 有助于对 ITON 进行初步检测和验证。此外,VEP 还有助于预测 ITON 患者的预后和后续治疗。如果没有可记录的 VEP 波,视力就不可能恢复。眼眶骨折的表现与初步或最终的视知觉下降无关。在伊通后8小时内出现初始视力正常、VEP改变和RAPD分级较低的患者,如果立即使用大剂量类固醇治疗,最终视力恢复的机会可能更大。上述 ITON 患者的预后指标可能有助于预测视觉预后,并确定头部外伤后视力丧失的患者是否需要手术治疗。
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Role of visual evoked potential (VEP) in indirect traumatic optic nerve (ITON) injuries and assessment of the visual outcome
To demonstrate the critical function of Visually Evoked Potential (VEP) in the prompt detection of indirect optic neuropathy. 60 patients suspected of having traumatic optic nerve injury underwent VEP testing in < eight hours of traumatic experience. Baseline visual acuity was revealed to be the most imperative prognosticator of eventual visual outcome. The VEP was instrumental in the primary detection as well as validation of ITON. Additionally, VEP aided in predicting prognosis and follow-up for patients with IITON. Visual recovery is impossible in the absence of recordable VEP waves. The manifestation of orbital fractures wasn't associated with a preliminary or ultimate visual perception decrease. Patients who present < 8 hours following ITON with normal initial visual acuity, VEP alterations, and lower RAPD grades may have a greater chance of recovering final visual perception when treated with an instantaneous high steroid dosage. The above-mentioned prognostic markers in patients with ITON may be beneficial in predicting visual prognosis and determining the need for surgical therapy in patients who experience vision loss following head trauma.
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