白化病患者眼球震颤特征及其对模式逆转VEP的影响。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Herman E Talsma, Gerard C de Wit, Charlotte C Kruijt, Stefan H L Zwerver, Maria M van Genderen
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摘要

目的:探讨白化病患者眼震特征与模式反转VEP (prVEP) P100振幅和峰值时间的关系。方法:我们分析了47例白化病患者的prVEP(60‘和15’检查尺寸)和眼球震颤记录,其中17例视力较好(≤0.3 logMAR), 30例视力较差(≥0.6 logMAR)。眼球震颤波形可分为以摆振为主和以抽搐为主两种类型。我们将眼球震颤类型、振幅、频率和低流速百分比与P100振幅和峰值时间相关联。结果:对于大多数患者(87%),在大检查(60')中观察到可重复的反应。在视力良好的患者中,94%的患者有可重复的反应,其中大多数(82%)的P100振幅落在正常参考范围内。相比之下,尽管83%视力差的患者表现出可重复的反应,但只有少数(17%)的P100振幅在正常范围内。结论:对于60′检查的prVEP,白化病患者眼球震颤主要影响P100振幅,而不影响P100峰值时间。对于15'检查,振幅通常很小,以至于不再能清晰地识别反应,特别是在视力较差的患者中。
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Nystagmus characteristics and their impact on pattern-reversal VEP in patients with albinism.

Purpose: To describe the association between nystagmus characteristics and pattern-reversal VEP (prVEP) P100 amplitude and peak time in patients with albinism.

Methods: We analyzed the prVEP (60' and 15' checksize) and nystagmus recordings from 47 patients with albinism, 17 with a relatively good visual acuity (≤ 0.3 logMAR), and 30 with a relatively poor visual acuity (≥ 0.6 logMAR). The nystagmus waveforms were classified into two types: dominantly pendular and dominantly jerk. We correlated the nystagmus type, amplitude, frequency, and percentage of low velocity (PLOV) to P100 amplitude and peak time.

Results: For most patients (87%), reproducible responses were observed for the large checks (60'). Among patients with good visual acuity, 94% had reproducible responses of which the majority (82%) of P100 amplitudes fell within the normal reference range. In contrast, although 83% of patients with poor visual acuity showed reproducible responses, only a minority (17%) of P100 amplitudes were within the normal range. The P100 amplitude to 60'check sizes was statistically correlated with PLOV (r = 0.58, p < 0.0001), nystagmus type (r = -0.55, p < 0.0001), and nystagmus amplitude (r = -0.39, p = 0.0092). Patients with relatively good visual acuity and jerk nystagmus exhibited the highest PLOV and the largest P100 amplitude (p < 0.0001). In contrast, there was no significant correlation between P100 peak time and any nystagmus parameters in patients with good or poor visual acuity.93% normal peak time. For the small checks (15'), 76% of patients with good visual acuity, still showed reproducible responses, with the majority (71%) of P100 amplitudes falling within the normal reference range. In contrast, among patients with poor visual acuity, only 3% (1 patient) showed reproducible responses, but with amplitudes below the normal range. For the patients with good visual acuity, PLOV showed a significant correlation with P100 amplitude. P100 peak time was normal for 77% (10/13) of these patients.

Conclusions: For the prVEP with 60' checks, nystagmus in patients with albinism predominantly affects the P100 amplitude but not the P100 peak time. For 15' checks the amplitude is often so small that clear responses are no longer discernable, especially in patients with poor visual acuity.

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Documenta Ophthalmologica
Documenta Ophthalmologica 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
21.40%
发文量
46
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Documenta Ophthalmologica is an official publication of the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision. The purpose of the journal is to promote the understanding and application of clinical electrophysiology of vision. Documenta Ophthalmologica will publish reviews, research articles, technical notes, brief reports and case studies which inform the readers about basic and clinical sciences related to visual electrodiagnosis and means to improve diagnosis and clinical management of patients using visual electrophysiology. Studies may involve animals or humans. In either case appropriate care must be taken to follow the Declaration of Helsinki for human subject or appropriate humane standards of animal care (e.g., the ARVO standards on Animal Care and Use).
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