Sandberg M A, Weigel-DiFranco C, Rosner B, Berson E L
Berman-Gund Laboratory for the Study of Retinal Degenerations, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, USA.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1996 Jul;37(8):1693-8.
To determine to what degree visual field size is correlated with electroretinogram (ERG) amplitude among patients with the common forms of retinitis pigmentosa (RP).
Visual field equivalent diameter to the V4e white test light of the Goldmann perimeter was correlated with log ERG amplitude elicited by 0.5 Hz or 30 Hz full-field flashes of white light. Primary analyses were conducted on data from 583 patients with the common forms of RP. Subset analyses were performed on data from patients with ERG responses with different ranges of amplitude to assess to what extent the correlation depends on ERG amplitude, as well as on data from patients of a given genetic type to determine whether the correlation depends on the mode of transmission. Data from patients with the rhodopsin, Pro23His mutation (n = 38) or with the rhodopsin, Pro347Leu mutation (n = 24) were analyzed to determine the correlation between visual field size and ERG amplitude for patients with the same mutation.
Visual field size was significantly correlated with ERG amplitude for every comparison (P < or = 0.0003). Correlations generally were higher for ERGs elicited by 30 Hz flashes (r = 0.62 for the entire sample) than they were for those elicited by 0.5 Hz flashes (r = 0.53 for the entire sample). They were lower for truncated ranges of ERG amplitude, higher for patients with dominant or recessive disease than for patients with x-linked disease or for patients of all genetic types combined, and strong for patients with the same rhodopsin mutation (reaching a value of 0.87).
Visual field size is significantly correlated with ERG amplitude for patients with RP. Correlation depends on the range of ERG amplitudes, the inheritance type, and, particularly, on whether the analysis is confined to a single gene mutation.
确定在常见类型的视网膜色素变性(RP)患者中,视野大小与视网膜电图(ERG)振幅的相关程度。
将Goldmann视野计V4e白色测试光的视野等效直径与0.5Hz或30Hz全视野白色闪光诱发的log ERG振幅进行相关性分析。对583例常见类型RP患者的数据进行初步分析。对ERG反应振幅范围不同的患者数据进行亚组分析,以评估相关性在多大程度上取决于ERG振幅,同时对特定基因类型患者的数据进行分析,以确定相关性是否取决于遗传传递方式。分析视紫红质Pro23His突变患者(n = 38)或视紫红质Pro347Leu突变患者(n = 24)的数据,以确定相同突变患者的视野大小与ERG振幅之间的相关性。
每次比较中视野大小与ERG振幅均显著相关(P≤0.0003)。一般来说,30Hz闪光诱发的ERG相关性(整个样本r = 0.62)高于0.5Hz闪光诱发的ERG相关性(整个样本r = 0.53)。ERG振幅截断范围的相关性较低,显性或隐性疾病患者的相关性高于X连锁疾病患者或所有基因类型合并患者,相同视紫红质突变患者的相关性较强(达到0.87)。
RP患者的视野大小与ERG振幅显著相关。相关性取决于ERG振幅范围、遗传类型,特别是分析是否局限于单一基因突变。