Correlation Between VEP Latency, CDR and PSD On Standard Automated Perimetry In Newly Diagnosed POAG Cases

Aim and Objective:- The current study was conducted to find out the correlation between Pattern reversal VEP (visual evoked potential) parameters, standard automated perimeter parameters and cup disc ratio (CDR) in newly diagnosed cases of POAG (primary open angle glaucoma). Materials and Methods:-...

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Main Authors: Shikha Baisakhiya, Gurdev Lal Goyal, Punita Garg, Zahid Khan
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Delhi Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.7869/djo.327
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Gurdev Lal Goyal
Punita Garg
Zahid Khan
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Punita Garg
Zahid Khan
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description Aim and Objective:- The current study was conducted to find out the correlation between Pattern reversal VEP (visual evoked potential) parameters, standard automated perimeter parameters and cup disc ratio (CDR) in newly diagnosed cases of POAG (primary open angle glaucoma). Materials and Methods:- The study included 72 individuals of both the genders. The subjects underwent routine ophthalmic examination of anterior and posterior segment, IOP (intraocular pressure) measurement, visual field testing by Humphery’s automated perimeter and Pattern reversal VEP (visual evoked potential) testing. The subjects were classified into mild, moderate and severe based on MD (Mean deviation). Results:- In our study, the mean PSD (pattern standard deviation) and CDR (cup disc ratio) value increased with increase in the severity of glaucoma. The findings of our study also showed that increased PSD and CDR mirrored with increase in P100, N75 and N145 latency and decrease in P100 amplitude. The PSD was positively correlated with the latencies of VEP and negatively correlated with the amplitude of VEP waves (p<0.001). Conclusion:- We conclude that VEP can be used as a reliable tool for monitoring the progression of glaucoma.
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spelling doaj-art-dbba7e1112034c50b7ccb52eec37caf72025-08-20T03:11:57ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsDelhi Journal of Ophthalmology0972-02002454-27842018-01-01283192210.7869/djo.327Correlation Between VEP Latency, CDR and PSD On Standard Automated Perimetry In Newly Diagnosed POAG CasesShikha BaisakhiyaGurdev Lal GoyalPunita GargZahid KhanAim and Objective:- The current study was conducted to find out the correlation between Pattern reversal VEP (visual evoked potential) parameters, standard automated perimeter parameters and cup disc ratio (CDR) in newly diagnosed cases of POAG (primary open angle glaucoma). Materials and Methods:- The study included 72 individuals of both the genders. The subjects underwent routine ophthalmic examination of anterior and posterior segment, IOP (intraocular pressure) measurement, visual field testing by Humphery’s automated perimeter and Pattern reversal VEP (visual evoked potential) testing. The subjects were classified into mild, moderate and severe based on MD (Mean deviation). Results:- In our study, the mean PSD (pattern standard deviation) and CDR (cup disc ratio) value increased with increase in the severity of glaucoma. The findings of our study also showed that increased PSD and CDR mirrored with increase in P100, N75 and N145 latency and decrease in P100 amplitude. The PSD was positively correlated with the latencies of VEP and negatively correlated with the amplitude of VEP waves (p<0.001). Conclusion:- We conclude that VEP can be used as a reliable tool for monitoring the progression of glaucoma.https://journals.lww.com/10.7869/djo.327vep latencyprimary open angle glaucoma (poag)pattern standard deviation (psd)cup-to-disc ratio (cdr)
spellingShingle Shikha Baisakhiya
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Punita Garg
Zahid Khan
Correlation Between VEP Latency, CDR and PSD On Standard Automated Perimetry In Newly Diagnosed POAG Cases
Delhi Journal of Ophthalmology
vep latency
primary open angle glaucoma (poag)
pattern standard deviation (psd)
cup-to-disc ratio (cdr)
title Correlation Between VEP Latency, CDR and PSD On Standard Automated Perimetry In Newly Diagnosed POAG Cases
title_full Correlation Between VEP Latency, CDR and PSD On Standard Automated Perimetry In Newly Diagnosed POAG Cases
title_fullStr Correlation Between VEP Latency, CDR and PSD On Standard Automated Perimetry In Newly Diagnosed POAG Cases
title_full_unstemmed Correlation Between VEP Latency, CDR and PSD On Standard Automated Perimetry In Newly Diagnosed POAG Cases
title_short Correlation Between VEP Latency, CDR and PSD On Standard Automated Perimetry In Newly Diagnosed POAG Cases
title_sort correlation between vep latency cdr and psd on standard automated perimetry in newly diagnosed poag cases
topic vep latency
primary open angle glaucoma (poag)
pattern standard deviation (psd)
cup-to-disc ratio (cdr)
url https://journals.lww.com/10.7869/djo.327
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