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ISCEV extended protocol for the stimulus-response series for light-adapted full-field ERG.

Daphne L McCulloch1, Mineo Kondo2, Ruth Hamilton3,4, Pierre Lachapelle5, André M V Messias6, Anthony G Robson7,8, Shinji Ueno9.   

Abstract

The International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision (ISCEV) standard for full-field electroretinography (ERG) describes a minimum protocol for clinical testing but encourages additional ERG testing when appropriate. This ISCEV extended protocol describes methods to record and evaluate a light-adapted (LA) ERG stimulus-response series with increasing flash strengths. The LA ERG stimulus-response series (also referred to as the luminance-response or intensity-response series in the published literature) can characterise generalised cone system function more comprehensively than the ISCEV standard LA ERGs alone. The amplitude of LA ERG a-waves, arising from cones and cone off-bipolar cells, typically shows a saturating function. The LA ERG b-wave amplitudes, which arise primarily from activity of retinal bipolar cells, show an amplitude peak followed by a nonzero plateau (the "photopic hill" phenomenon). This ISCEV extended protocol specifies a stimulus-response series suitable to evaluate generalised dysfunction affecting the LA retina, to aid in distinguishing between the on- and off-responses of the cone system and to monitor ERG changes in these characteristics. The LA ERG stimulus-response series for a- and b-waves is recorded to a sequence of nine flash stimuli ranging from 0.03 to 300 cd s m-2, superimposed on a standard background of 30 cd m-2. A shorter protocol is also presented to measure the mid-range of the function (the "photopic hill") using 5 flash stimuli.

Keywords:  Clinical standards; Electroretinogram (ERG); Full-field ERG; ISCEV extended protocol; International society for clinical electrophysiology of vision (ISCEV); Light-adapted (LA); Photopic hill; Retinal dystrophy; Retinopathy; Stimulus–response series

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30929108     DOI: 10.1007/s10633-019-09685-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0012-4486            Impact factor:   2.379


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