Clinical Neurophysiology Practice (Jan 2019)
The electrophysiological assessment of visual function in Multiple Sclerosis
Abstract
The assessment of vision is integral to the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Visual electrophysiology, previously a critical investigation in patients with suspected MS, has in large part been supplanted by magnetic resonance imaging in clinical routine. However, the development of multi-focal visual evoked potentials and the advent of putative re-myelinating therapies that can be monitored with these techniques has led to a resurgence of interest in the field. Here, we review the clinical applications, technical considerations and limitations of visual evoked potentials in the management of patients with MS. Keywords: Multiple sclerosis, Visual evoked potentials, Multifocal visual evoked potentials