Odom J V, Green M
Acta Ophthalmol (Copenh). 1984 Dec;62(6):993-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.1984.tb08451.x.
The visually evoked potential (VEP) elicited by pattern response is used to assess the visual acuity of preverbal infants in research situations, but few reports indicate the percentage of patients successfully completing the tests (testability). Data are presented to illustrate the testability of acuity assessed by VEPs with clinical populations of preverbal and neurologically handicapped children. 166 referrals in a 9-month period to an electrodiagnostic clinic indicated that 75% of the referrals less than 3 years old, and 87% of the neurologically handicapped referrals were testable. The testability of VEP acuity is as great or greater than other procedures for examining the visual functions of non-verbal or unco-operative patients.
由图形反应诱发的视觉诱发电位(VEP)在研究中用于评估尚不能言语的婴儿的视力,但很少有报告指出成功完成测试的患者百分比(可测试性)。本文提供的数据用于说明在临床环境中,对尚不能言语和有神经障碍的儿童群体进行VEP视力评估时的可测试性。在9个月的时间里,有166例转诊至电诊断诊所,结果表明,3岁以下的转诊患者中有75%可进行测试,神经障碍转诊患者中有87%可进行测试。VEP视力的可测试性与用于检查非言语或不合作患者视觉功能的其他方法相当或更高。