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Dorothy A Thompson1,2, Dennis M Fritsch3,4, Sharon E Hardy3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Pattern onset VEPs do not always show distinct C1-C2-C3 peaks and troughs. Our purpose was to study changes in pattern onset VEP with age to determine when the illustrated ISCEV standard onset VEP waveform can be reliably recorded.Entities:
Keywords: Age; Check size; ISCEV standard VEP waveform; Pattern onset VEP; Waveform maturation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28612321 PMCID: PMC5532414 DOI: 10.1007/s10633-017-9596-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Doc Ophthalmol ISSN: 0012-4486 Impact factor: 2.379
Fig. 1Example pattern onset VEPs waveforms from infants aged 3, 4, 5 and 6 months show a trend for the positive peak latency to reduce from 140 to 100 ms. The solid line is the average, repeated trials are shown in grey
Fig. 2a Average onset waveforms from 16 individual infants all aged 7 months are arrayed. b Waveforms from 3 infants that exemplify the maximal waveform variation at 7 months are highlighted. The ISCEV standard waveform is shown on the same timescale in black for ease of comparison above
Fig. 3Three panels of adult pattern onset trace arrays are arranged in decades (a–c). Onset VEP waveforms produced by 60′ and 15′ checks in the same individual are displayed alongside each other, and each one is superimposed on the ISCEV template waveform in black for comparison. a Adult (aged 20–29 yrs), pattern onset waveforms overlaid on ISCEV standard waveform. b Adult (aged 32–39 yrs), pattern onset waveforms overlaid with ISCEV standard. c Adult (aged 41–63 yrs), pattern onset waveforms overlaid with ISCEV standard
Fig. 4Example waveforms from 3 individuals are shown that summarise the main change in waveform features with check size and age during adulthood
The median and range of amplitude and latency of each peak of the pattern onset VEPs produced by 60′ and 15′ checks
| 60′ median adult peaks (range) | 15′ median adult peaks (range) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C1 | 7uV@88 ms | (69–109 ms) | 2uV@69 ms | (60–95 ms) |
| C2 | 11uV@109 ms | (109–150 ms) | 14uV@90 ms | (79–143 ms) |
| C3 | 14uV@152 ms | (127–246 ms) | 14uV@122 ms | (100–167 ms) |
Fig. 5The latency range of the peaks C1 and C2 are displayed over the ISCEV waveform for 60′ and 15′ checks. The peaks to smaller checks are earlier than to larger checks. The ISCEV waveform peaks fall in the middle of the latency range of the adult C1 and C2 produced by 60′ check