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16.04.2016 | Original Research Article
The diagnosis and assessment of visual function in Singaporean children with electrophysiology: 10-year results
verfasst von:
Anna C. S. Tan, LiYu Chen, Rena Png, Audrey Chia
Erschienen in:
Documenta Ophthalmologica
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Ausgabe 3/2016
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Abstract
Purpose
To study the clinical use and efficacy of electrophysiology in children.
Methods
This was a retrospective review of all children aged <16 years, who were referred to the Visual Electrophysiology Laboratory at the Singapore National Eye Center between 2003 and 2013.
Results
A total of 586 children, median age 8 years (range 0.15–16), were referred for a variety of reasons including investigation of poor vision (40 %), suspected retinal disease or optic nerve/cortical dysfunction (17 %), nystagmus (13 %) and screening or monitoring of a variety of ocular or neurological conditions (12 %). The number of children with vision 6/15 or worse was 418 (71 %), and 103 (18 %) had vision 6/120 or worse in at least one eye. The most common pathology noted was retinal dystrophy or dysfunction (41 %) or optic nerve/cortical dysfunction (12 %). In 30 %, visual electrophysiology was within normal limits, and in 6 %, a conclusive diagnosis could not be obtained.
Conclusion
Electrophysiology testing played an important role in the assessment of children and added to the clinical management of the patient.