Abstract
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. Healthy children aged between 6 and 17years 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. Among the 445 participants (45.4% female), the SER (mean ± standard deviation) was - 0.72 ± 2.06 D and AL was 23.56 ± 1.15mm. The 90% confidence interval (CI) of 5th reference limit of amplitudes of a- and b-wave were 5.0-5.8µV and 15.0-17.6µV, while 95th reference limit of peak times were 13.2-13.4ms and 29.8-30.0ms, respectively. The amplitude and peak time of the 30-Hz flicker waveform were 21.5-23.9µV and 26.0-26.2ms, 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. A reference data set of light-adapted ffERG in children and adolescents was established for clinical and research purposes.
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