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Clinical electroretinography in diabetic retinopathy: a review.

J Jason McAnany1, Oksana S Persidina2, Jason C Park2.   

Abstract

The electroretinogram (ERG) is a noninvasive, objective technique to evaluate retinal function that has become increasingly important in the study of diabetic retinopathy. We summarize the principles and rationale of the ERG, present findings from recent clinical studies that have used the full-field ERG, multifocal ERG, and pattern ERG to evaluate neural dysfunction in patients with diabetes, and weigh the strengths and limitations of the technique as it applies to clinical studies and management of patients with diabetic retinopathy. Taken together, ERG studies have provided convincing evidence for dysfunction of the neural retina in patients with diabetes, including those who have no clinically-apparent retinal vascular abnormalities. Recent full-field ERG findings have pointed to the intriguing possibility that photoreceptor function is abnormal in early-stage disease. Pattern ERG data, in conjunction with recently developed photopic negative response analyses, indicate inner retina dysfunction. In addition, multifocal ERG studies have shown spatially localized neural abnormalities that can predict the location of future microaneurysms. Given the insights provided by the ERG, it is likely to play a growing role in understanding the natural history of neural dysfunction in diabetes, as well as providing an attractive outcome measure for future clinical trials that target neural preservation in diabetic retinopathy.
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Keywords:  Diabetes; Diabetic retinopathy; Flicker electroretinogram, Flash electroretinogram, Multifocal electroretinogram, Pattern electroretinogram; Neural dysfunction; Retinal function

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34487740      PMCID: PMC9158180          DOI: 10.1016/j.survophthal.2021.08.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surv Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0039-6257            Impact factor:   6.197


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