Title of article :
A fast visual evoked potential method for functional assessment and follow-up of childhood optic gliomas,
Author/Authors :
Maria Teresa S. Trisciuzzi، نويسنده , , Riccardo Riccardi، نويسنده , , Marco Piccardi، نويسنده , , Giancarlo Iarossi، نويسنده , , Luca Buzzonetti، نويسنده , , Anna Dickmann، نويسنده , , Cesare Colosimo Jr، نويسنده , , Antonio Ruggiero، نويسنده , , Concezio Di Rocco، نويسنده , , Benedetto Falsini، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
10
From page :
217
To page :
226
Abstract :
Objective: To evaluate a fast technique of visual evoked potentials (VEPs) recording, in response to steady-state luminance stimuli (SS-LVEPs), for functional assessment and follow-up of childhood optic gliomas (OGs). Methods: Eighteen OG patients (age range: 3.5–18 years), with different degrees of optic pathway damage severity, were examined. Sixteen age-matched normal subjects served as controls. Ten of the 18 OG patients were re-tested 1–3 months after the first examination. SS-LVEPs were elicited by a sinusoidally-modulated flickering (8 Hz) uniform field, generated by a light emitting diode (LED)-array and presented monocularly in a mini-ganzfeld. Amplitude and phase of the Fourier-analyzed response fundamental (1F) and second harmonic (2F) were measured. The full VEP protocol had a median duration of 6 min (range: 4–12). Results: When compared to normal control values, median 1F and 2F SS-LVEP amplitudes of OG patients were reduced (P<0.01), with a borderline increase in 2F phase lag (P<0.05). In 11 OG patients with asymmetric optic pathway damage in between-eye comparisons, median 1F amplitude losses were greater (P<0.01) in fellow eyes with more severe damage. No significant interocular difference was observed in control subjects. Median test-retest changes of 1F and 2F component were <20% and 30° for amplitude and phase, respectively. In individual OG patients, 1F and 2F amplitudes were positively correlated (P<0.01) with visual acuity. 1F amplitude losses were correlated (P=0.01) with the severity of optic disc atrophy. Considering both 1F and 2F abnormalities, diagnostic sensitivity of SS-LVEP in detecting OG-induced optic pathways damage was 83.3%. Conclusions: The present findings support the use of this technique, as an alternative to pattern VEPs, for functional assessment and follow-up of OG in uncooperative children.
Keywords :
Fourier analysis , Optic glioma , Optic pathways , Visual evoked potentials , Flicker
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Record number :
522879
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