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      ISCEV extended protocol for derivation and analysis of the strong flash rod-isolated ERG a-wave

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          The International Society for the Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision (ISCEV) standard for full-field electroretinography (ERG) describes a minimum set of tests, but encourages the use of additional protocols for clinical ERG testing. This extended protocol describes recording methods and derivations that will allow analysis of rod-driven components of the dark-adapted (DA) strong flash ERG a-wave, more closely related to rod phototransduction than ISCEV standard DA ERGs. The method involves recording ERGs to a flash strength equivalent to 30 cd s m 2 under conditions of dark adaptation and additionally to the same stimulus following light adaptation (LA) and in the presence of a standard photopic background luminance of 30 cd m −2. The isolated rod-driven ERG a-wave is derived by subtracting the LA response from the DA ERG. The method is likely to be of value in the characterization of retinal disorders which affect rod quantal catch, diseases that affect the dynamics of any component of the activation phase of rod phototransduction, or those affecting total numbers of rod photoreceptors.

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          Principles and practice of clinical electrophysiology of vision

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            Journal
            Documenta Ophthalmologica
            Doc Ophthalmol
            Springer Science and Business Media LLC
            0012-4486
            1573-2622
            February 2020
            January 04 2020
            February 2020
            : 140
            : 1
            : 5-12
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            10.1007/s10633-019-09740-4
            31902035
            9b2a4c95-4c24-4c6d-a3f8-e5ce49e04d57
            © 2020

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