Scott E Brodie1. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The role of electroretinography in pediatric practice, and to offer suggestions for successful electroretinography recordings in children. RECENT FINDINGS: Electroretinography can be usually be obtained in infants without resorting to general anesthesia. When general anesthesia is required, modifications to standard protocols can often reduce total anesthesia time without compromising the clinical value of the study. SUMMARY: With appropriate technique, electroretinography methods could be made more widely available for pediatric diagnosis.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The role of electroretinography in pediatric practice, and to offer suggestions for successful electroretinography recordings in children. RECENT FINDINGS: Electroretinography can be usually be obtained in infants without resorting to general anesthesia. When general anesthesia is required, modifications to standard protocols can often reduce total anesthesia time without compromising the clinical value of the study. SUMMARY: With appropriate technique, electroretinography methods could be made more widely available for pediatric diagnosis.
Authors: Kyunghun Kim; Ho Joong Kim; Haozhe Zhang; Woohyun Park; Dawn Meyer; Min Ku Kim; Bongjoong Kim; Heun Park; Baoxing Xu; Pete Kollbaum; Bryan W Boudouris; Chi Hwan Lee Journal: Nat Commun Date: 2021-03-09 Impact factor: 14.919