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Reference ranges of light-adapted full-field electroretinogram and associated factors in a large cohort of healthy school-aged children and adolescents

  • Seen Hang Chan
  • , Kai Yip Choi
  • , Yu Yan Chan
  • , Wai Ying Lo
  • , Hing Yiu Hung
  • , Ho Lung Henry Chan (Corresponding Author)

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Abstract

Purpose
This study aimed to establish a reference data set of light-adapted full-field electroretinograms (ffERG) of healthy primary and secondary schoolchildren and investigate the relationship among refraction, ocular biometry, and ffERG.

Methods
Healthy children aged between 6 and 17 years were recruited. Cycloplegic spherical equivalent refraction (SER), axial length (AL) and keratometry (K) measurements were performed. Standardized ffERGs, including light-adapted flash and 30-Hz flicker, were measured using a portable device with skin electrodes. The percentiles of peak time and amplitude of a- and b-waves and 30-Hz flicker of ffERG waveform were reported, and their relationships with age, SER, AL, K were investigated.

Results
Among the 445 participants (45.4% female), the SER (mean ± standard deviation) was − 0.72 ± 2.06 D and AL was 23.56 ± 1.15 mm. The 90% confidence interval (CI) of 5th reference limit of amplitudes of a- and b-wave were 5.0–5.8 µV and 15.0–17.6 µV, while 95th reference limit of peak times were 13.2–13.4 ms and 29.8–30.0 ms, respectively. The amplitude and peak time of the 30-Hz flicker waveform were 21.5–23.9 µV and 26.0–26.2 ms, respectively. In general, more myopic SER, and longer AL were associated with delayed and reduced ffERG waveforms. Older age and male sex were weakly correlated with ffERGs with minimal clinical significance.

Conclusions
A reference data set of light-adapted ffERG in children and adolescents was established for clinical and research purposes.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere001393
Pages (from-to)3-17
Number of pages15
JournalDocumenta Ophthalmologica
Volume151
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Electroretinography
  • Refractive error
  • Axial length
  • Paediatric
  • Adolescents

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