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Presenter: DrVignesh Shenoy
Moderator : Dr. Susan D’souza
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC TESTS
 Clinical electrophysiological tests are objective tests which allow
assessment of nearly the entire length of visual pathway.
 Electrophysiological tests:
 Electroretinogram (ERG)
 Electrooculogram (EOG)
 Visually Evoked Potentials (VEP)
Uses
To locate the site of pathology in case of unexplained visual
loss
To document the extent of the pathology
To detect drug toxicity
To document the amount of ischaemic damage in case of
vascular events
ELECRORETINOGRAM
ELECRORETINOGRAM (ERG)
 ERG is an electric potential generated by retina in response to brief
stimulus of light.
 The ‘amplitude of ERG’ (amount of electric potential generated) is
directly proportional to area of functioning retina stimulated.
BASIC PRINCIPLE OF ERG
Sudden illumination of retina.
Simultaneous activation of all the retinal cells to generate the
current.
Currents generated by all the retinal cells mix, then pass through
vitreous & extra cellular spaces.
High RPE resistance prevents summated current from passing
posteriorly.
The small portion of the summated current which escapes through
the cornea is recorded as ERG.
ERG WAVEFORMS
 ‘a wave’ : It’s a ‘negative’
(downward) wave & reflects
photoreceptor function.
 ‘b wave’ : It is a ‘positive’ (upward)
wave & reflects bipolar cell
activity.
 ‘Oscillatory potentials ‘: Small
rippling currents produced by inner
plexiform layer.
ERG RESPONSES
ERG has 4 distinct responses depending in stimulus strength:
 Rod response(scotopic)
stimulus strength less than standard flash stimulus
 Maximal combined response
bright standard flash stimulus
 Single flash cone response(photopic)
Standard flash stimulus repeated at intervals of >0.5 sec
 30 Hz flicker response
Standard flash stimulus repeated at intervals of <0.5 sec
Dark adapated
Light adapted
ROD RESPONSE (Photopic ERG) :
Produced by dark adapting patient for 20 min.
& then stimulating retina with dim light flash
which is below cone threshold.
The resultant waveform has ‘prominent b
(positive) wave ‘& no detectable ‘a (negative)
wave’.
MAXIMAL COMBINED RESPONSE :
It is a larger waveform generated by using
bright flash in dark adapted state which
maximally stimulates both rods & cones.
It results in prominent ‘a (negative) wave &
‘b (positive) wave’ with ‘oscillatory potentials’
which are superimposed on ‘b wave’.
CONE RESPONSES(scotopic) :
‘Single flash response’ is obtained by
maintaining the patient in light adapted state &
stimulating the retina with bright white flash.
The rods are suppressed by light adaptation &
do not contribute to the waveform.
With patient in light adapted state, a
flickering stimulus at 30 Hz can also be used to
filter rod response & measure cone response
(30 Hz flicker response)
RECORDING OF ERG:
Active electrode
It’s the main electrode.
Recording electrodes are of various types
Hard contact lenses that covers sclera such as Burian-Allen electrode,
Doran gold contact lens, Jet electrode(disposable)
Filament type electrode placed on lower lid include Gold foil
electrode, DTL Fiber electrode and HK-Loop electrode
Reference electrode
The silver chloride electrode.
Placed on the patient’s forehead, it serves as the negative pole as it
is placed closer to the electrically negative posterior pole of the eye.
Ground electrode
It’s placed on the earlobe.
ELECTRODES USED IN ERG
Jet Electrode Gold Plated Electrode Skin
Electrode
DTL Electrode HK Loops Burian
Allen Electrode
Stimulus
The Ganzfeld bowl is large white bowl which is used to stimulate the retina
during the recording of the ERG.
It diffuses the light & allows equal stimulation of all parts of retina.
Recording & amplification
The elicited response is then recorded from the anterior corneal surface by
the contact lens electrode
The signal is then channelled through consecutive devices for pre-
amplification, amplification & finally display.
SPECIALISED FORMS OF ERG
BRIGHT FLASH ERG:
Used for assessment of retinal function in ‘severely traumatized
eye‘ or ‘eye with dense media opacity’ like dense VH, corneal opacity
or advanced cataract.
The flash used is about 10.000 times brighter than that used in
standard ERG.
In this procedure successive responses are obtained with flashes of
increasing intensity, allowing the time for re-adaptation in between
flashes.
A non recordable flash ERG is an ominous sign for visual prognosis.
FOCAL ERG (fERG):
Used for detecting small focal lesions or pathologies which are
missed by standard full field ERG.
A small stimulus of 4o
size is projected on area of retina to be
tested.
Due to light scattering & poor signal to noise ratio, this technique
is mostly used in research setting than in clinical setting.
Clinical uses of fERG :
Early detection of cone dystrophy or macular disease before the
fundus changes are evident.
Can differentiate between early macular & optic nerve pathology.
Can be used for evaluation of any type focal macular pathology.
MULTIFOCAL ERG
(mfERG):
The stimuli consists densely
arranged black or white hexagonal
elements displayed on CRT
monitor.
These hexagonal elements change
from light to dark independently &
this change results into recording
of mfERG.
 Based on retinal activity, the recorded mfERG appears in
‘topographic map form’ & also in ‘small ERG waveforms’ from
various parts of retina.
PATTERN ERG (pERG) :
It mainly represents inner retinal activity (especially ganglion cell
activity)
Useful in differentiating optic nerve disorders from macular
disorders.
Unlike flash ERG, pattern ERG is a very small response.
Recorded with full correction of refractive errors as visualization of
stimulus for extended time is essential for recording.
ERG IN CLINICAL CASES
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY :
In DR there is reduction in amplitude &
delay of peak implicit times.
These changes are directly proportional to
severity of retinopathy.
Amplitude of oscillatory potentials
(OP) is a good predictor of progression of
retinopathy from NPDR to PDR.
Abnormal amplitude of OP indicate high
risk of developing PDR.
RETINAL DETACHMENT (RD) &
CENTRAL SEROUS RETINOPATHY
(CSR) :
In RD & CSR there is significant
reduction in ERG amplitude.
However there is no significant change
seen in waveforms of ERG.
RETINOSCHISIS :
ERG in retinoschisis is typically characterized by marked decrease
amplitude or absence of b wave.
RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA :
A full field ERG in RP shows marked
reduction in both rod & cone signals
although loss of rod signals is
predominant.
There is significant reduction in
amplitude of both a & b waves of
ERG.
CRAO :
In vascular occlusions like CRAO, ERG typically shows shows
absent b wave.
Ophthalmic artery occlusions usually results in unrecordable ERG.
CONE DYSTROPHY :
ERG in cone dystrophy shows good rod
b-waves that are just slower.
The early cone response of the scotopic
red flash ERG is missing.
The scotopic bright white ERG is fairly
normal in appearance but with slow
implicit times.
The 30 Hz flicker & photopic white ERGs
which are dependent upon cones are very
poor.
RETAINED IOFB :
A retained metallic FB like iron & copper
shows changes in ERG early as well as late
stages.
A characteristic change is b-wave
amplitude is reduced by 50% or more as
compared with normal eye.
No intervention finally results into an
unrecordable ERG (Zero ERG)
ELECTROOCULOGRAM
 It is recording of standing potential of the eye
 The electrodes are placed at inner & outer canthus of the eye with
reference electrode placed on forehead.
 The patient is asked to look back & forth between a pair of fixation
lights separated by 30o
of visual angles on Ganzfeld globe.
 Like ERG, EOG reflects activity of entire retina & used to evaluate
combined photoreceptor-RPE activity.
 As validity of results depends upon consistent tracking of fixation
target over 30 min., this test is not suitable in unco-operative
patients & children.
 Also EOG depends upon a minimum degree of light adaptation so it
is not reliable in patients with dense cataracts.
CORNEOFUNDAL POTENTIAL :
It is the source of voltage obtained in EOG & it renders the cornea
positive by 0.006 to 0.010 V as compared with the back of the eye.
The corneofundal potential results from metabolic activity of RPE
(mainly) as well as corneal & lens epithelium.
Contributions of corneal & lens epithelium are not photosensitive
but that of RPE is, which is substantialy increased during light adaptation
& decreased during dark adaptation.
 For EOG to be normal, it requires as little as 20-25 % of normal
functioning retina.
 Thus abnormal EOG indicates a dense pathology involving entire
retina.
ARDEN’S RATIO :
It is the ratio of ‘largest EOG amplitude during light adaptation’
(light peak) to ‘least amplitude during dark adaptation’ (dark
trough).
Clinically normal value of this ratio is 1.85 or higher.
Values below 1.85 are considered subnormal & those below 1.30
are considered severely subnormal or extinguished.
EOG IN CLINICAL CASES
BEST’S DISEASE :
Abnormal EOG with normal ERG is a
hallmark.
Other examples of ERG to EOG dissociation
are :
 Diffuse fundus flavimaculatous
 Pattern dystrophy of RPE
eg. Butterfly Macular Dystrophy.
 Chloroquine retinopathy
 Metallosis bulbi
VISUALLY EVOKED POTENTIALS
(VEP)
VISUALLY EVOKED POTENTIALS (VEP)
 Also called as ‘visually evoked response (VER)’ or ‘cortical
potentials’.
 It is the electrical response of the brain to sudden appearance /
disappearance / change of visual stimulus.
 Like EEG, VEP is detected by placing surface electrodes at scalp
which can be placed anywhere, but should always include posterior
occipital area.
VEP ELECTRODES
The occipital electrode (Inion) lies near visual area thus called as
reference electrode.
The vertex electrode is placed over non visual area which detects
minimum activity in response to visual stimulation is called as active
electrode.
The 3rd
electrode is placed over forehead is called ground electrode.
 The stimulus shown is a flash of light (diffuse
light spot, annulus ) or patterned stimulus
(illuminated checkerboard)
 The stimuli are repetitively presented at
random within a short period of time. Eg. 1
cycle/second for 100 seconds.
 The standard flash VEP is characterized by positive wave (P1 or
P100) which most commonly studied clinically & 2 negative waves
(N1 or N75& N2 or N135).
VEP Terminologies
 Amplitude of VEP : Height of the
potential of P100 wave. Predominantly
affected in ischemic disorders.
 Latency of VEP : Time from stimulus
onset to peak of the response.
Predominantly affected in demyelinating
disorders.
APPLICATIONS OF VEP
 Recording visual acuity in nonverbal patients.
 Macular function test.
 Screening and early diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.
 To identify optic nerve diseases, visual pathway abnormalities.
 Amblyopia : latency relatively spared, so VEP can be used to
monitor response to occlusion therapy.
 Detection of a malingerer.
 To detect color blindness : Using chromatic patterned light stimuli.
VEP IN CLINICAL CASES
TOXIC & COMPRESSIVE OPTIC NEUROPATHY :
Following 2 changes are seen :
 Decreased amplitude of P100 wave.
 Increase in latency period.
Decreased amplitude of P100 is more predominant than
increased latency period.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS :
Abnormalities in VEP are bilateral & seen 90 % of cases irrespective
of visual symptoms.
In MS, increase in latency period is more predominant than decrease
in P100 amplitude..
OPTIC NEURITIS :
In optic neuritis, VEP shows increased latency
period &/or decreased amplitude as compared
to normal eye.
These findings develop even before occurrence of
visual symptoms & color defects.
In recovery stage, amplitude may return to
normal but latency period continues to be
decreased.
VEP IN OPTIC NEURITIS
NORMAL OPTIC NEURITIS
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Electrophysiology in Ophthalmology

  • 1. Presenter: DrVignesh Shenoy Moderator : Dr. Susan D’souza ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC TESTS
  • 2.  Clinical electrophysiological tests are objective tests which allow assessment of nearly the entire length of visual pathway.  Electrophysiological tests:  Electroretinogram (ERG)  Electrooculogram (EOG)  Visually Evoked Potentials (VEP)
  • 3. Uses To locate the site of pathology in case of unexplained visual loss To document the extent of the pathology To detect drug toxicity To document the amount of ischaemic damage in case of vascular events
  • 5. ELECRORETINOGRAM (ERG)  ERG is an electric potential generated by retina in response to brief stimulus of light.  The ‘amplitude of ERG’ (amount of electric potential generated) is directly proportional to area of functioning retina stimulated.
  • 6. BASIC PRINCIPLE OF ERG Sudden illumination of retina. Simultaneous activation of all the retinal cells to generate the current. Currents generated by all the retinal cells mix, then pass through vitreous & extra cellular spaces. High RPE resistance prevents summated current from passing posteriorly. The small portion of the summated current which escapes through the cornea is recorded as ERG.
  • 7. ERG WAVEFORMS  ‘a wave’ : It’s a ‘negative’ (downward) wave & reflects photoreceptor function.  ‘b wave’ : It is a ‘positive’ (upward) wave & reflects bipolar cell activity.  ‘Oscillatory potentials ‘: Small rippling currents produced by inner plexiform layer.
  • 8. ERG RESPONSES ERG has 4 distinct responses depending in stimulus strength:  Rod response(scotopic) stimulus strength less than standard flash stimulus  Maximal combined response bright standard flash stimulus  Single flash cone response(photopic) Standard flash stimulus repeated at intervals of >0.5 sec  30 Hz flicker response Standard flash stimulus repeated at intervals of <0.5 sec Dark adapated Light adapted
  • 9. ROD RESPONSE (Photopic ERG) : Produced by dark adapting patient for 20 min. & then stimulating retina with dim light flash which is below cone threshold. The resultant waveform has ‘prominent b (positive) wave ‘& no detectable ‘a (negative) wave’.
  • 10. MAXIMAL COMBINED RESPONSE : It is a larger waveform generated by using bright flash in dark adapted state which maximally stimulates both rods & cones. It results in prominent ‘a (negative) wave & ‘b (positive) wave’ with ‘oscillatory potentials’ which are superimposed on ‘b wave’.
  • 11. CONE RESPONSES(scotopic) : ‘Single flash response’ is obtained by maintaining the patient in light adapted state & stimulating the retina with bright white flash. The rods are suppressed by light adaptation & do not contribute to the waveform. With patient in light adapted state, a flickering stimulus at 30 Hz can also be used to filter rod response & measure cone response (30 Hz flicker response)
  • 12. RECORDING OF ERG: Active electrode It’s the main electrode. Recording electrodes are of various types Hard contact lenses that covers sclera such as Burian-Allen electrode, Doran gold contact lens, Jet electrode(disposable) Filament type electrode placed on lower lid include Gold foil electrode, DTL Fiber electrode and HK-Loop electrode
  • 13. Reference electrode The silver chloride electrode. Placed on the patient’s forehead, it serves as the negative pole as it is placed closer to the electrically negative posterior pole of the eye. Ground electrode It’s placed on the earlobe.
  • 14. ELECTRODES USED IN ERG Jet Electrode Gold Plated Electrode Skin Electrode DTL Electrode HK Loops Burian Allen Electrode
  • 15. Stimulus The Ganzfeld bowl is large white bowl which is used to stimulate the retina during the recording of the ERG. It diffuses the light & allows equal stimulation of all parts of retina. Recording & amplification The elicited response is then recorded from the anterior corneal surface by the contact lens electrode The signal is then channelled through consecutive devices for pre- amplification, amplification & finally display.
  • 16. SPECIALISED FORMS OF ERG BRIGHT FLASH ERG: Used for assessment of retinal function in ‘severely traumatized eye‘ or ‘eye with dense media opacity’ like dense VH, corneal opacity or advanced cataract. The flash used is about 10.000 times brighter than that used in standard ERG. In this procedure successive responses are obtained with flashes of increasing intensity, allowing the time for re-adaptation in between flashes. A non recordable flash ERG is an ominous sign for visual prognosis.
  • 17. FOCAL ERG (fERG): Used for detecting small focal lesions or pathologies which are missed by standard full field ERG. A small stimulus of 4o size is projected on area of retina to be tested. Due to light scattering & poor signal to noise ratio, this technique is mostly used in research setting than in clinical setting.
  • 18. Clinical uses of fERG : Early detection of cone dystrophy or macular disease before the fundus changes are evident. Can differentiate between early macular & optic nerve pathology. Can be used for evaluation of any type focal macular pathology.
  • 19. MULTIFOCAL ERG (mfERG): The stimuli consists densely arranged black or white hexagonal elements displayed on CRT monitor. These hexagonal elements change from light to dark independently & this change results into recording of mfERG.
  • 20.  Based on retinal activity, the recorded mfERG appears in ‘topographic map form’ & also in ‘small ERG waveforms’ from various parts of retina.
  • 21. PATTERN ERG (pERG) : It mainly represents inner retinal activity (especially ganglion cell activity) Useful in differentiating optic nerve disorders from macular disorders. Unlike flash ERG, pattern ERG is a very small response. Recorded with full correction of refractive errors as visualization of stimulus for extended time is essential for recording.
  • 23. DIABETIC RETINOPATHY : In DR there is reduction in amplitude & delay of peak implicit times. These changes are directly proportional to severity of retinopathy. Amplitude of oscillatory potentials (OP) is a good predictor of progression of retinopathy from NPDR to PDR. Abnormal amplitude of OP indicate high risk of developing PDR.
  • 24. RETINAL DETACHMENT (RD) & CENTRAL SEROUS RETINOPATHY (CSR) : In RD & CSR there is significant reduction in ERG amplitude. However there is no significant change seen in waveforms of ERG.
  • 25. RETINOSCHISIS : ERG in retinoschisis is typically characterized by marked decrease amplitude or absence of b wave.
  • 26. RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA : A full field ERG in RP shows marked reduction in both rod & cone signals although loss of rod signals is predominant. There is significant reduction in amplitude of both a & b waves of ERG.
  • 27. CRAO : In vascular occlusions like CRAO, ERG typically shows shows absent b wave. Ophthalmic artery occlusions usually results in unrecordable ERG.
  • 28. CONE DYSTROPHY : ERG in cone dystrophy shows good rod b-waves that are just slower. The early cone response of the scotopic red flash ERG is missing. The scotopic bright white ERG is fairly normal in appearance but with slow implicit times. The 30 Hz flicker & photopic white ERGs which are dependent upon cones are very poor.
  • 29. RETAINED IOFB : A retained metallic FB like iron & copper shows changes in ERG early as well as late stages. A characteristic change is b-wave amplitude is reduced by 50% or more as compared with normal eye. No intervention finally results into an unrecordable ERG (Zero ERG)
  • 31.  It is recording of standing potential of the eye  The electrodes are placed at inner & outer canthus of the eye with reference electrode placed on forehead.  The patient is asked to look back & forth between a pair of fixation lights separated by 30o of visual angles on Ganzfeld globe.
  • 32.  Like ERG, EOG reflects activity of entire retina & used to evaluate combined photoreceptor-RPE activity.  As validity of results depends upon consistent tracking of fixation target over 30 min., this test is not suitable in unco-operative patients & children.  Also EOG depends upon a minimum degree of light adaptation so it is not reliable in patients with dense cataracts.
  • 33. CORNEOFUNDAL POTENTIAL : It is the source of voltage obtained in EOG & it renders the cornea positive by 0.006 to 0.010 V as compared with the back of the eye. The corneofundal potential results from metabolic activity of RPE (mainly) as well as corneal & lens epithelium. Contributions of corneal & lens epithelium are not photosensitive but that of RPE is, which is substantialy increased during light adaptation & decreased during dark adaptation.
  • 34.  For EOG to be normal, it requires as little as 20-25 % of normal functioning retina.  Thus abnormal EOG indicates a dense pathology involving entire retina.
  • 35. ARDEN’S RATIO : It is the ratio of ‘largest EOG amplitude during light adaptation’ (light peak) to ‘least amplitude during dark adaptation’ (dark trough). Clinically normal value of this ratio is 1.85 or higher. Values below 1.85 are considered subnormal & those below 1.30 are considered severely subnormal or extinguished.
  • 37. BEST’S DISEASE : Abnormal EOG with normal ERG is a hallmark. Other examples of ERG to EOG dissociation are :  Diffuse fundus flavimaculatous  Pattern dystrophy of RPE eg. Butterfly Macular Dystrophy.  Chloroquine retinopathy  Metallosis bulbi
  • 39. VISUALLY EVOKED POTENTIALS (VEP)  Also called as ‘visually evoked response (VER)’ or ‘cortical potentials’.  It is the electrical response of the brain to sudden appearance / disappearance / change of visual stimulus.  Like EEG, VEP is detected by placing surface electrodes at scalp which can be placed anywhere, but should always include posterior occipital area.
  • 40. VEP ELECTRODES The occipital electrode (Inion) lies near visual area thus called as reference electrode. The vertex electrode is placed over non visual area which detects minimum activity in response to visual stimulation is called as active electrode. The 3rd electrode is placed over forehead is called ground electrode.
  • 41.  The stimulus shown is a flash of light (diffuse light spot, annulus ) or patterned stimulus (illuminated checkerboard)  The stimuli are repetitively presented at random within a short period of time. Eg. 1 cycle/second for 100 seconds.
  • 42.  The standard flash VEP is characterized by positive wave (P1 or P100) which most commonly studied clinically & 2 negative waves (N1 or N75& N2 or N135).
  • 43. VEP Terminologies  Amplitude of VEP : Height of the potential of P100 wave. Predominantly affected in ischemic disorders.  Latency of VEP : Time from stimulus onset to peak of the response. Predominantly affected in demyelinating disorders.
  • 44. APPLICATIONS OF VEP  Recording visual acuity in nonverbal patients.  Macular function test.  Screening and early diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis.  To identify optic nerve diseases, visual pathway abnormalities.  Amblyopia : latency relatively spared, so VEP can be used to monitor response to occlusion therapy.  Detection of a malingerer.  To detect color blindness : Using chromatic patterned light stimuli.
  • 46. TOXIC & COMPRESSIVE OPTIC NEUROPATHY : Following 2 changes are seen :  Decreased amplitude of P100 wave.  Increase in latency period. Decreased amplitude of P100 is more predominant than increased latency period.
  • 47. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS : Abnormalities in VEP are bilateral & seen 90 % of cases irrespective of visual symptoms. In MS, increase in latency period is more predominant than decrease in P100 amplitude..
  • 48. OPTIC NEURITIS : In optic neuritis, VEP shows increased latency period &/or decreased amplitude as compared to normal eye. These findings develop even before occurrence of visual symptoms & color defects. In recovery stage, amplitude may return to normal but latency period continues to be decreased.
  • 49. VEP IN OPTIC NEURITIS NORMAL OPTIC NEURITIS