Research on pattern reversal visual evoked potential of children with spastic cerebral palsy

AIM: To explore the judgment of pattern reversal visual evoked potential on visual function and injured part of children with spastic cerebral palsy.<p>METHODS: There were two groups in this study. 30 children with spastic cerebral palsy(quadriplegia: 15, diplegia: 15)were selected as observat...

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Main Authors: Lu Li, Xiao-Jie Li, Yang Zhang, Hong-Bo Zhao
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Published: Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS) 2015-07-01
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Online Access:http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2015/7/201507030.pdf
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spelling doaj-c6f94c049df94e02a78433804ac790c02020-11-24T23:52:37ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)Guoji Yanke Zazhi1672-51231672-51232015-07-011571226122910.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2015.7.30Research on pattern reversal visual evoked potential of children with spastic cerebral palsyLu Li0Xiao-Jie Li1Yang Zhang2Hong-Bo Zhao3Faculty of Rehabilitation, Department of Cerebral Palsy, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Jiamusi University, Children Neural Rehabilitation Laboratory of Jiamusi University, Jiamusi 154002, Heilongjiang Province, ChinaFaculty of Rehabilitation, Department of Cerebral Palsy, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Jiamusi University, Children Neural Rehabilitation Laboratory of Jiamusi University, Jiamusi 154002, Heilongjiang Province, ChinaDepartment of Ophthalmology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Jiamusi University, Jiamusi 154002, Heilongjiang Province, ChinaFaculty of Rehabilitation, Department of Cerebral Palsy, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Jiamusi University, Children Neural Rehabilitation Laboratory of Jiamusi University, Jiamusi 154002, Heilongjiang Province, ChinaAIM: To explore the judgment of pattern reversal visual evoked potential on visual function and injured part of children with spastic cerebral palsy.<p>METHODS: There were two groups in this study. 30 children with spastic cerebral palsy(quadriplegia: 15, diplegia: 15)were selected as observation group, while 30 normal children were selected as control group with randomized controlled trial. The changes of half-view and full-view incubation period and amplitude were observed by pattern reversal visual evoked potential.<p>RESULTS: Full-view pattern reversal visual evoked potential: the P100 incubation period of the observation group was 113.55±8.14ms, and the P100 amplitude was 23.08±15.41μV. The P100 incubation period of the control group was 105.05±5.58ms, and the P100 amplitude was 31.65±7.37μV. From the comparison on P100 incubation and P100 amplitude between two groups, the difference was statistically significant(<i>P</i><0.05). P100 incubation period of the spastic diplegia of full-view pattern reversal visual evoked potential was 112.73±7.22ms, and the P100 amplitude was 21.03±12.17μV. P100 incubation period of the spastic quadriplegia was 114.37±9.02ms, and the P100 amplitude was 25.14±18.06μV. From the comparison on P100 incubation and P100 amplitude between two groups, the difference had no statistically significance(<i>P</i>>0.05). Compared to the control group, each eye and each view latency of observation group were higher, the difference was statistically significant(<i>P</i><0.05). The change of the incubation period of the full-view and half-view pattern reversal visual evoked potential took place in the lesion of the visual pathway: including optic neuropathy, some optic nerve lesion, lesion after optic chiasma, and optic chiasma lesion. Among them, the lesion after the optic chiasma was the most common. <p>CONCLUSION: Pattern reversal visual evoked potential can help people to understand the visual impairment and injury of children with spastic cerebral palsy in order to identify the abnormal children and early intervention.http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2015/7/201507030.pdfcerebral palsyvisual evoked potentialvisual impairmentthe incubation period
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Xiao-Jie Li
Yang Zhang
Hong-Bo Zhao
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Xiao-Jie Li
Yang Zhang
Hong-Bo Zhao
Research on pattern reversal visual evoked potential of children with spastic cerebral palsy
Guoji Yanke Zazhi
cerebral palsy
visual evoked potential
visual impairment
the incubation period
author_facet Lu Li
Xiao-Jie Li
Yang Zhang
Hong-Bo Zhao
author_sort Lu Li
title Research on pattern reversal visual evoked potential of children with spastic cerebral palsy
title_short Research on pattern reversal visual evoked potential of children with spastic cerebral palsy
title_full Research on pattern reversal visual evoked potential of children with spastic cerebral palsy
title_fullStr Research on pattern reversal visual evoked potential of children with spastic cerebral palsy
title_full_unstemmed Research on pattern reversal visual evoked potential of children with spastic cerebral palsy
title_sort research on pattern reversal visual evoked potential of children with spastic cerebral palsy
publisher Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)
series Guoji Yanke Zazhi
issn 1672-5123
1672-5123
publishDate 2015-07-01
description AIM: To explore the judgment of pattern reversal visual evoked potential on visual function and injured part of children with spastic cerebral palsy.<p>METHODS: There were two groups in this study. 30 children with spastic cerebral palsy(quadriplegia: 15, diplegia: 15)were selected as observation group, while 30 normal children were selected as control group with randomized controlled trial. The changes of half-view and full-view incubation period and amplitude were observed by pattern reversal visual evoked potential.<p>RESULTS: Full-view pattern reversal visual evoked potential: the P100 incubation period of the observation group was 113.55±8.14ms, and the P100 amplitude was 23.08±15.41μV. The P100 incubation period of the control group was 105.05±5.58ms, and the P100 amplitude was 31.65±7.37μV. From the comparison on P100 incubation and P100 amplitude between two groups, the difference was statistically significant(<i>P</i><0.05). P100 incubation period of the spastic diplegia of full-view pattern reversal visual evoked potential was 112.73±7.22ms, and the P100 amplitude was 21.03±12.17μV. P100 incubation period of the spastic quadriplegia was 114.37±9.02ms, and the P100 amplitude was 25.14±18.06μV. From the comparison on P100 incubation and P100 amplitude between two groups, the difference had no statistically significance(<i>P</i>>0.05). Compared to the control group, each eye and each view latency of observation group were higher, the difference was statistically significant(<i>P</i><0.05). The change of the incubation period of the full-view and half-view pattern reversal visual evoked potential took place in the lesion of the visual pathway: including optic neuropathy, some optic nerve lesion, lesion after optic chiasma, and optic chiasma lesion. Among them, the lesion after the optic chiasma was the most common. <p>CONCLUSION: Pattern reversal visual evoked potential can help people to understand the visual impairment and injury of children with spastic cerebral palsy in order to identify the abnormal children and early intervention.
topic cerebral palsy
visual evoked potential
visual impairment
the incubation period
url http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2015/7/201507030.pdf
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