Exploratory Study Of The Association Between The Severity Of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension And Electroretinogram Photopic Negative Response Amplitude Obtained Using A Handheld Device

LIFE-BASEL(2021)

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The photopic negative response (PhNR) is a negative component of the photopic flash electroretinogram that follows the b-wave and is thought to arise from the retinal ganglion cells. Reduction in its amplitude in idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) has been previously documented using formal electroretinography. This study explored the use of a handheld device (RETeval, LKC technologies, Gaithersburg, MD, USA) in 72 IIH patients of varying stages and severity (and seven controls) and investigated associations between PhNR parameters and disease severity. PhNR amplitudes at 72 ms (P-72) and p-ratio (ratio to b-wave peak value) differed significantly across groups, with a trend towards smaller amplitudes in those with severe IIH, defined as papilloedema with Modified Frisen Scale (MFS) >= 3, retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) >= 150 mu m or atrophic papilloedema (p = 0.0048 and p = 0.018 for P72 and p-ratio, respectively). PhNR parameters did not correlate with MFS, RNFL thickness, standard automated perimetry mean deviation or macular ganglion cell layer volume. This study suggests that PhNR measurement using a handheld device is feasible and could potentially augment the assessment of disease severity in IIH. The clinical utility of PhNR monitoring in IIH patients requires further investigation.
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idiopathic intracranial hypertension, retina, electroretinography, retinal ganglion cells, papilledema, pseudotumor cerebri, optic nerve, vision, optical coherence tomography
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