| Literature DB >> 35594040 |
Anna M Waldie1,2, Angharad E Hobby3,4,5, Isabelle Chow3,4, Elisa E Cornish1,2, Mathura Indusegaran3,4, Aleksandra Pekacka3, Phuc Nguyen1,2, Clare Fraser1,2, Alison M Binns5, Miles R Stanford3,4, Christopher J Hammond3,4, Peter J McCluskey1,2, John R Grigg1,2, Omar A Mahroo3,4,6,7.
Abstract
Purpose: The flicker electroretinogram (ERG) is a sensitive indicator of retinal dysfunction in birdshot chorioretinopathy (BCR). We explored recordings from a handheld device in BCR, comparing these with conventional recordings in the same patients and with handheld ERGs from healthy individuals.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35594040 PMCID: PMC9145202 DOI: 10.1167/tvst.11.5.23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Vis Sci Technol ISSN: 2164-2591 Impact factor: 3.048
Figure 1.Flicker ERG parameters recorded with portable device and conventional methods in patients in group 1 (A, B) and group 2 (C, D). Peak times (A) and amplitudes (B) of ERGs recorded with skin electrodes in response to 28.3-Hz white flashes delivering 85 Td·s on an 850-Td white background using the portable system are plotted against parameters from conventionally recorded standard light-adapted 30-Hz flicker ERGs (recorded with conductive fiber electrodes). Peak times (C) and amplitudes (D) of ERGs recorded with skin electrodes in response to 28.3-Hz white flashes delivering 32 Td·s (with no background) using the portable system are plotted against parameters from conventionally recorded standard light-adapted 30-Hz flicker ERGs (recorded with gold foil electrodes). Dashed lines show simple linear trendlines fitted to the data for right eyes; these lines also provide a good fit to data for left eyes.
Figure 2.Bland–Altman plots of differences between peak times (portable minus conventionally recorded ERG) against average for group 1 (A, B) and group 2 (C, D). Stimulus parameters and recording methods are given in the text and in the legend to Figure 1. Dashed lines show mean difference and limits of agreement.
Figure 3.Amplitudes plotted against peak times for flicker ERGs recorded with skin electrodes according to the two protocols in healthy participants (gray symbols) and patients with BCR (colored symbols). (A, B) ERGs recorded in response to 28.3-Hz white flashes delivering 85 Td·s on an 850-Td white background. (C, D) ERGs recorded in response to 28.3-Hz white flashes delivering 32 Td·s (with no background).
Ages and ERG Parameter Values for Skin Electrode Recordings in Patients and Healthy Participants
| Mean (SD) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Healthy |
| |||
| Patients | Participants | for Difference | ||
| Group 1 (85 Td·s, 850-Td background) | ||||
| Age (y) | 55.8 (12.5) | 55.3 (11.1) | 0.88 | |
| ERG amplitude (µV) | Right eyes | 17.2 (11.3) | 31.9 (10.0) | <0.0001 |
| Left eyes | 15.7 (9.8) | 29.1 (10.1) | <0.0001 | |
| ERG peak time (ms) | Right eyes | 30.2 (3.5) | 25.8 (1.2) | <0.0001 |
| Left eyes | 30.3 (4.0) | 26.0 (1.2) | <0.0001 | |
| Group 2 (32 Td·s) | ||||
| Age (y) | 57.5 (8.9) | 64.5 (18.4) | 0.11 | |
| ERG amplitude (µV) | Right eyes | 16.8 (8.4) | 26.6 (8.5) | 0.0005 |
| Left eyes | 20.4 (11.0) | 26.1 (8.3) | 0.0404 | |
| ERG peak time (ms) | Right eyes | 34.1 (4.4) | 28.0 (1.9) | <0.0001 |
| Left eyes | 33.9 (5.1) | 28.1 (1.9) | <0.0001 | |
P < 0.05 denotes significance.