Electrophysiological assessment of visual pathways in glaucoma

Eur J Ophthalmol. 1997 Jul-Sep;7(3):229-35. doi: 10.1177/112067219700700305.

Abstract

Purpose: To assess nerve conduction in visual pathways in patients with open-angle glaucoma.

Methods: Pattern-electroretinograms (PERG) and visual-evoked potentials (VEP) were simultaneously recorded in 16 patients with open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and 15 age-matched controls. The visual stimuli were checker-board patterns (the check edges subtend 15'; the contrast was 70% and reversed at the rate of 2 reversals/s).

Results: POAG patients showed significantly higher PERG and VEP latencies (ANOVA: P < 0.01) and significantly lower amplitudes than controls; the retinocortical time (RCT: difference between VEP P100 latency and PERG P50 latency) was longer (P < 0.01) in POAG than controls and the longer RCT was correlated with the reduced PERG amplitude (r:0.798, P < 0.01).

Conclusions: This suggests that POAG patients have an involvement of the innermost retinal layers and impaired nerve conduction in their visual pathways.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Electrooculography
  • Electroretinography
  • Evoked Potentials, Visual / physiology*
  • Female
  • Glaucoma, Open-Angle / physiopathology*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Optic Nerve / physiopathology
  • Photic Stimulation
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Retina / physiopathology
  • Visual Cortex / physiopathology
  • Visual Pathways / physiopathology*