Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2004;45(2):209-215.
Published online February 1, 2004.
Electroretinograms in Cataract Patients: Changes in Electroretinographic Responses According to the Cataract Type and Severity.
Sung Il Jo, Soon Chul Baek, So Young Kim, Tae Kwann Park, Young Hoon Ohn
Department of Ophthalmology, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, Korea. yhohn@schbc.ac.kr
백내장 환자에서 수정체 혼탁의 위치와 정도에 따른 망막전위도의 변화
조성일 ( Jo Seong Il ) , 백순철 ( Baeg Sun Cheol ) , 김소영 ( Kim So Yeong ) , 박태관 ( Park Tae Gwan ) , 온영훈 ( On Yeong Hun )
Abstract
PURPOSE
To evaluate the changes of electroretinographic responses according to the lens opacity type and severity in cataract patients with normal retina. METHODS: Retrospective study was performed on 79 eyes of 79 patients who had undergone electroretinograms (ERG) before cataract surgery. The patients with high myopia, diabetes mellitus, hypertension or glaucoma were excluded. Cataracts were classified using Lens Opacities Classification System III (LOCS III). Whether the ERG results are different according to the location and severity of lens opacity was analyzed. RESULTS: Marked reduction in amplitude and delay in implicit time were observed in mature cataracts. Amplitudes of a- and b-wave were reduced significantly, especially a-wave in maximal combined response and b-wave in rod response (P<0.01). Among the 4 groups, excluding the mature opacity, amplitude was reduced in posterior subcapsular opacity. Implicit times were also delayed, but not significant. CONCLUSIONS: Lens opacity, especially posterior subcapsular opacity affects the ERG results significantly. These findings should be considered in evaluating the retinal abnormalities in patients with cataract.
Key Words: Amplitude;ERG;Implicit time;Lens opacity
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