Title of article :
Abnormal flash visual evoked potentials in malnourished infants: An evaluation using principal component analysis
Author/Authors :
Craig G. McDonald، نويسنده , , Cora L. Joffe، نويسنده , , Ann B. Barnet، نويسنده , , Jane M. Flinn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
5
From page :
896
To page :
900
Abstract :
Objective To characterize the morphology of flash visual evoked potentials (fVEPs) obtained from infants hospitalized with severe, chronic malnutrition (marasmus). Methods A covariance-based principal component analysis with Promax factor rotation was applied to fVEPs obtained from malnourished infants and age-matched control subjects. Results The analysis suggests the presence of a late positive complex in the fVEP, with at least one of its components being significantly diminished in marasmic infants. The N3 component was also diminished in marasmic infants. Following remediation, the marasmic group no longer differed with respect to these components. However, an abnormally large late, positive deflection was evident at discharge. Conclusions The fVEP morphology of infants hospitalized with severe malnutrition was found to be significantly different from age-matched controls. Moreover, although there was evidence of recovery following remediation, fVEPs continued to show abnormality at discharge, suggesting the possibility that nutritional rehabilitation did not fully eliminate the physiological deficit. Significance Malnourishment during early infancy results in altered neurophysiological functioning, possibly in cortical areas responsible for higher order visual processing.
Keywords :
Flash visual evoked potential , Principal component analysis , Waveform , Marasmus , infant , Cortex
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Record number :
523859
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