Objective To observe the changes of amplitude and latency of mini visual evoked optential (mini VEP) examinations in infants at different age.Methods A total of 84 healthy infants and adults (168 eyes) were randomly selected to underwent mini VEP. According to the age, all the individuals were divided into seven groups: A, 0-3 months; B, 4-6 months; C: 7-12 months; D: 1-3 years; E: 4-6 years; F: 7-12 years; G: adults (control). There were 12 individuals (24 eyes) in each group. By using the stimulater of mini VEP, the flash VEP was performed and the changes of amplitude and latency of P100 wave were recorded and analyzed.Results The average value of amplitude in group A was(7.39plusmn;1.79)mu;V which was the lowest, and the average latency was (137.45plusmn;7.64)ms which was the largest.At the same time, the average amplitude of P100 increased from group A to E (F=359.56); the average latency decreased from Group A to D(F=326.64); the difference was significant (P<0.01). The amplitude in group E, F, and G was high and no significant difference was found (F=2.39,P>0.05);the latency in group D,E,F,and G was short with no significant difference (F=2.64,P>0.05).Conclusions With the growth of the infants' age, the amplitude of miniVEP increases and latency decreases; moreover, the latency reaches the normal adult level in advance of the amplitude of miniVEP.
Objective To observe the results of multifocal visual evoked potential (mfVEP) examination in patients with anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION) before and ater treatment, and to probe its clinical significance. Methods A total of 90 patients (90 eyes) with AION were examined by mfVEP; the secondorder reaction of mfVEP was analyzed.The reaction was divided into upper and lower hemi field of visual field, or 1/4 quadrant visual field (superior nasal, inferior nasal, superior temporal, and inferior temporal). The sum of waves of each response was analyzed and the results in various regions were compared.The features of wave configuration was compared between the AION eyes and the contralateral eye, and between the AION eyes before and after treatment.Results The amplitude and latency of P-wave of mfVEP was 0.198plusmn;0.033 and 100.197plusmn;7.354 respectively in AION eyes before treatment, and was 0.271plusmn;0.024 and 98.567plusmn;6.794 in the contralateral eyes; the difference was significant (t=16.556,18.330; Plt;0.01). The amplitude and latency of P-wave of mfVEP was 0.229plusmn;0.016 and 100.104plusmn;10.603 respectively in AION eyes after treatment, which differed much from that before the treatment (t=13.649, 8.858; Plt;0.01) and also from that of the contralateral eyes (t=13.649,8.858;P<0.01). ConclusionsThe amplitude and latency of P-wave of mfVEP may accurately reflect the recovery of local optic nerve damage in AION eyes before and after treatment with good repeatability. AION can be used as a new method for AION diagnosis and detection of the prognosis.