Retinal ganglion cells function measured by the PERG test in patients with ocular hypertension.
Department of Ophthalmology, Pomeranian Medical University, Szczecin, Poland.
Journal Article: Klinika oczna 01/2011; 113(4-6):122-6.
Abstract
In one hundred eyes of 50 patients with ocular hypertension [mean age: 48 +/- 13 years, intraocular pressure mean: 26 +/- 3.0 mmHg; Humphrey Field Analyzer (HFA) 24-2 W-W mean deviation (MD) > -2 decibels (dB), normal optic nerve fiber layer results in scanning laser polarimetry (GDX)], PERG recordings were performed according to the modified methodology described by Parisi V et al. (Ophthalmology 2006; 113: 216-228). Main parameters measured in the PERG test were as follows: amplitude of the P50 and N95 waves, AN95/AP50 ratio as well as implicit time of P50 wave. Pattern Electroretinogram P50 implicit times were considered delayed when exceeding the limit of mean values plus 2 standard deviations (SDs) from controls. PERG amplitudes of P50, N95 waves and AN95/AP50 ratio were considered reduced when they were below the mean values minus 2 SDs from controls. Control group consisted of age, sex, and refractive error matched one hundred eyes of 50 healthy subjects with intraocular pressure mean equal to 16 +/- 4.0 mmHg.
In the OHT eyes, significant reductions of AN95-wave (p < 0.0002) and AN95/AP50 ratio (p < 0.002) were obtained in comparison to controls. The PERG test revealed the abnormalities mostly in AN95/AP50 ratio (32/100 of OHT eyes--32%). Other less frequent abnormalities were observed in amplitude of N95-wave (10/100 of OHT eyes--10%) and in amplitude of P50-wave (6/100 of OHT eyes--6%). The implicit times of P50 and N95-waves were within normal limits.
In the eyes of the OHT patients, retinal ganglion cells dysfunction is present and can be detected by the PERG test. Longer follow-up is necessary to show predictable value of the PERG examination in separation of the OHT patients with a high risk of glaucoma development.
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