Guoji Yanke Zazhi (Feb 2017)

Clinical significance of FVEP and PVEP examinations in predicting the postopera-tive visual acuity in senile cataract patients

  • Xin-Xin Sun,
  • Sha Sun,
  • Bai-Qing Shi,
  • Yun Zou,
  • Run-Hua Jia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2017.2.34
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 328 – 331

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AIM: To compare the pre-and postoperation results of flash visual evoked potential(FVEP)and pattern visual evoked potential(PVEP)and to discuss the significance of FVEP and PVEP examinations in assessing postoperative visual acuity in senile cataract patients. METHODS: During the period of June 2015 to May 2016, 68 cases of senile cataract patients(79 eyes)were treated in our hospital. This research analyzed the changes of pre- and postoperative FVEP and PVEP results and compared the preoperative FVEP, PVEP, FVEP combined with PVEP results with the postoperative best corrected visual acuity(BCVA). RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference in the incubation time of P2 wave and the amplitude of N2-P2 wave of FVEP pre-and postoperative examination(t=0.448, -0.492; P>0.05), there was statistically significant difference in the incubation time of P100 wave and the amplitude of N75-P100 wave of PVEP pre-and postoperative examination(t=2.505, -5.462; Pr=-0.694, -0.402; Pr=0.607,Pr=0.237,P>0.05).Consistent rate of FVEP examination was 83.54%, that of PVEP was 66.67%, the difference was statistically significant(χ2=5.11,Pχ2=9.34,PCONCLUSION: By comparision, FVEP is better and more accurate than PVEP in predicting the postoperative visual acuity. Preoperative FVEP together with PVEP examinations can effectively and objectively assess postoperative visual function recovery of senile cataract patients whose corrected visual acuity of the proposed surgical eyes before operation is ≥0.1.

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