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

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Daphne L. McCulloch
Mineo Kondo
Ruth Hamilton
Pierre Lachapelle
André M. V. Messias
Anthony G. Robson
Shinji Ueno
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[1] University of Waterloo,School of Optometry and Vision Science
[2] Mie University Graduate School of Medicine,Clinical Physics and Bio
[3] Royal Hospital for Children,engineering
[4] NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde,College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences
[5] University of Glasgow,Department of Ophthalmology and Neurology
[6] McGill University,Neurosurgery
[7] University of São Paulo,Oftalmologia e Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e Pescoço, School of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto
[8] Moorfields Eye Hospital,Department of Electrophysiology
[9] Institute of Ophthalmology,undefined
[10] University College London,undefined
[11] Ophthalmology,undefined
[12] Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
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Documenta Ophthalmologica | 2019年 / 138卷
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Electroretinogram (ERG); Clinical standards; Full-field ERG; International society for clinical electrophysiology of vision (ISCEV); ISCEV extended protocol; Stimulus–response series; Light-adapted (LA); Photopic hill; Retinopathy; Retinal dystrophy;
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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.
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