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Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2000;24(1):88-92.
Effect of Refractive Error on the P100 Latency of Visual Evoked Response.
Yang, Chang Sub , Lee, Won Young , Park, Jeong Min , Choi, Chang Gyu , Kim, Eun Kyoung
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, National Police Hospital.
굴절 이상이 시각유발전위의 잠시에 미치는 영향
양창섭, 이원영, 박정민, 최창규, 김은경
국립경찰병원 재활의학과
Abstract

Objective
Absolute or relative increase in the latency of the major surface positive component is almost invariably found in patients with demyelination optic neuropathy. Using the pattern- reversal method, our study illustrates the significant changes in the latency of the P100 component when refractive errors are introduced to defocus in normal person.


Method
Four women and ten men aged 20 to 27 years were selected after a thorough ophthalmological assessment. Visual acuity (VA) was 6/6 or better in all subject and none had dyschromatopsia or significant astigmatism. Refractive errors were created by the combined standard lenses.


Results
The mean value of P100 latency were as follows: 93.74⁑3.30 msec, naked eyes; 98.14⁑7.37 msec, the ⁢2/⁢⁓90 lens; 96.50⁑3.76 msec, the ⁢1/⁢1⁓90 lens; 94.55⁑4.20 msec, the ⁣1/⁣1⁓90; 96.29⁑2.88 msec, the ⁣2/⁣2⁓90 lens. The P100 latencies showed singnificant standard lens except with ⁣1/⁣1⁓90 lens. The P100 latency was prolonged according to the progression of refractive error.


Conclusion
Because a relative or absolute prolongation of P100 latency is often found in cases of suspected multiple sclerosis, and because of their similarity to the findings of our study, we would emphasize that refractive errors should be reduced or eliminated to minimize the false-positive results.

Key Words: Refractive error, Pattern-reversal visual evoked potential, P100 Latency


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