objective To observe the differences between four- and single-channel recording of normal multifocal visual evoked potential (mfVEP). Methods mfVEP of 35 health individuals (70 eyes) were detected by both four- and single-channel recording with VERIS apparatus. The root mean square (RMS) value of reactive amplitude was obtained from the results of the two kinds of recording. Each stimulated patch was analyzed to compare the variational degree of each patch between the two recording methods. Responase sasymmetry coefficient (RAC) was introduced to evaluate the symmetry property between the two eyes in an individual. Results Compared with the single-channel recording,the responses of the stimulated patches of the four- channel recording were increased statistically, with most of the patches below the horizontal meridian and some of patches in the upper field, and there was distinct symmetry property between the two eyes in the same individual recorded by four-channel recording. Conclusion The four-channel recording is better than the single one and could be clinically applied and popularized.(Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2004,20:156-159)
Objective To measure the macular function of the fellow eye in patients with unilateral retinal vein occlusion (RVO). Methods A total of 24 cases of unilateral RVO were diagnosed by fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA), and multifocal ERG (mfERG) was recorded by RETI scan. The mfERG data of 24 fellow eyes of those RVO patients, and 18 normal control eyes were analyzed and compared. The parameters included the amplitude density, latency of the P1 and N1 wave in 6 concentric circles and 4 quadrants of the mfERG graphics. Results The amplitude densities of P1 and N1 wave in first and second concentric circles of RVO fellow eyes were significantly lower than normal eyes (t=4.520, 2.147; P<0.05). There was no significant difference (P>0.05) of P1/N1 latency in any concentric circles or quadrants between RVO fellow eyes and normal eyes. Conclusion The central fovea of the RVO fellow eyes was functionally impaired.