J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1987 Oct;28(5):1041-1045.

Effect of Occlusion Therapy and Change of VEP in Amblyopia

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

VEP(Visual Evoked Potential) is being widely used as a diagnostic method in amblyopia. In order to assess the visual improvement during occlusion therapy and VEP change between pre and post-occlusion therapy in amblyopia, 32 amblyopic chi1dren ranging from 3 to 13 years old were investigated. The results were as follows: 1. Among 21 cases of visual improvement above 2 lines with Han's visual acuity chart, occlusion therapy was effective in 73.7% of strabismic amblyopia, and 87.5% of anisometropic amblyopia. The mean period of visual improvement above 2 lines was 2.2 months. 2. As compared to non-amblyopic eye, VEP amplitude of amblyopic eye was significantly reduced. 3. There was no statistic significance of P3 latency between amblyopic and non-amblyopic eyes. 4. As compared to control group, the side difference of amblyopic group was significantly increased. 5. With visual improvement above 2 lines, increase of amplitude was revealed 87.5% and decrease of side difference was revealed 87.5% in 10 cases of investigating VEP change. 6. In 7 eyes of visual improvement above 2 lines, change of P2 latency between pre-occlusion and post-occlusion therapy revealed no significance statistically.


MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Amblyopia*
Humans
Visual Acuity
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