Temporal aspects of the electroretinogram in diabetic retinopathy
G. H. Bresnick and M. Palta
We measured the temporal aspects of several components of the
electroretinogram in 72 patients with diabetes and 29 control subjects. The
measurements consisted of the implicit times of the a wave and oscillatory
potentials elicited by a bright-flash stimulus and the implicit time of the
b wave in response to a 30-Hz flickering light. The a wave and first three
oscillatory potential nodes were significantly delayed in the patients with
diabetes compared with the controls; among the diabetics, a significant
increase in the delay of the second and third nodes occurred as a function
of increasing retinopathy severity. Similarly, the 30-Hz flicker implicit
times (with and without a background light) were significantly delayed in
patients with diabetes, and the magnitude of the delay increased with
increasing retinopathy severity. The correlations of 30-Hz flicker implicit
times with retinopathy severity were significant for retinopathy level
graded in color fundus photographs as well as for retinal capillary
nonperfusion and leakage graded in fluorescein angiograms. A comparison of
30-Hz flicker implicit times in 15 patients with one eye treated with
panretinal laser photocoagulation and the other eye untreated (treatment
was randomly assigned) showed a significant delay in the treated eyes
compared with the untreated eyes (paired eye comparison). This suggests
that panretinal laser photocoagulation induces a further delay in the
b-wave implicit times of eyes treated for diabetic retinopathy.
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