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Page 1: ElectroRetinoGraphy Jahanzeb ee-01083-045 Fatima Rafique ee-01083-128

ElectroRetinoGraphyJahanzeb ee-01083-045

Fatima Rafique ee-01083-128

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What Is An ERG

•Electroretinography (ERG) is an eye test used to detect abnormal function of the retina (light detecting portion of eye)

•It measures the electrical response of the light sensitive cells such as rods and cones

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Biological Basis Behind

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The EyeThe eye consists of 3 layers -Outer Fibrous Tunic sclera,cornea,limbus -Middle Vascular Tunic Iris,Ciliary body,,choroid

-Inner Nervous Tunic Retina

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Eye Structure

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First To know About Retina

It is delicate two layered membrane

1. Pigmented Layer : which absorb light and prevent it from scattering

2. Neural Layer : which contains photorecptors to transduce light energy

The photorecptors are 1. Rods : respond to dim and bright light 2. Cones: respond to colors

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Retinal Layer

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How Is An ERG Done??

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How is an ERG done??? (Cont)

Usually the patient's eyes are dilated beforehand with standard dilating eye drops. Anesthetic drops are then placed in the eyes, causing them to become numb.

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How is an ERG done??? (Cont)

An electrode is gently placed on each eye with a device very similar to a contact lens. An additional electrode is placed on the skin to provide a ground for the very faint electrical signals produced by the retina.

During an ERG recording session, the patient watches a standardized light stimulus, and the resulting signal is interpreted in terms of its amplitude (voltage) and time course.

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Equipments

ElectrodesLight SimulatorsSoftware to Interpret the results in form of graph

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Electrodes The electrodes measure the electrical activity of the retina in response to light. The information that comes from each electrode is transmitted to a monitor where it is displayed as two types of waves, labeled the A waves and B waves.

Several types of electrode used are 1.speculum structure 2.Gold mylar tape 3.Jet 4. DTl

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Types Of Electrodes

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Light SimulatorsTwo Type of light simulators are used in testStrobe light source (Mobile and

simple)The Ganzfeld Simulation

Globe(Best control of intensity)

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Complete System

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How are eletroretinography readings made?

Readings during eletroretinography are usually taken first in normal room light. The lights are then dimmed for 20 minutes, and readings are again taken while a white light is shined into the eyes. The final readings are taken as a bright flash is directed toward the eyes.

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Why is an ERG done?

An ERG is useful in evaluating both inherited (hereditary) and acquired disorders of the retina. An ERG can also be useful in determining if retinal surgery or other types of ocular surgery such might be useful.

Some of the disorders, which can be predicted by an abnormal ERG arechoroideremiaRetinitis Pigmentosegyrate atrophy of the retinaGoldman-Favre syndrome

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Now What is Normal ERG??A normal ERG shows a normal A- and B-wave pattern with appropriate increases in electrical activity with increased light intensities.

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A-wave : Both rods and cones contributes to it. This is produce due to the hyper-polarisation of rod and cones

B-wave : The b-wave is generated by ON and OFF bipolar cell (B) activity, probably containing contributions from the glial Müller cells (M).

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Ergs Conclusions

The Graph below show some of the ERG sketch of the patients effected with mentioned dieases. From the graph you can see that 1st graph is of normal person and the 2nd one is of the effected person. The deviation of grapgh from the normal one shows the presence of disorders.

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Ergs Conclusions

Inhereted Disorder

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Factors Effecting ERG Waves

Types of electrode

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• Intensity of stimulus • Wavelenght of Stimulus

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