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Original Article

Comparing the Multifocal Electroretinogram Topography before and after Cataract Surgery

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Pages 593-599 | Received 21 Feb 2004, Accepted 09 Sep 2004, Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate whether multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG) topography would be affected by nuclear cataract. Methods: Multifocal electroretinograms were recorded from 10 elderly subjects (10 eyes) with nuclear cataract of grade five (LOCS III) before and after cataract surgery (phacoemulsification). Their visual acuity before the cataract surgery was between 6/12 and 6/18. The postoperative period was from 2 to 3 months. None of the subjects had any significant eye disease apart from cataract. The mfERG responses were grouped into six concentric rings for analysis. Both the amplitudes and the latencies of N1 and P1 of first-order responses were used for analysis. Results: N1 amplitude only from ring 1 increased significantly after cataract surgery. P1 amplitude from ring 1 and ring 2 also increased significantly after cataract surgery. The latencies of neither N1 nor P1 from all rings changed significantly. Conclusions: Nuclear cataract could affect the topography of mfERG, so clinicians should be aware of the effects of cataract when interpreting mfERG responses in cataract patients.

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