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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Electroretinogram by Donnell J Creel


Electrophysiological testing of patients with retinal disease began in clinical departments in the late nineteen forties. Under the influence of the Swedish pioneers, Holmgren (1865) and Granit (1933), the electroretinogram was being dissected into component parts and early intraretinal electrode studies were beginning to tell which cells or cell layers gave rise to the various components. A detailed discussion of the electroretinogram, or ERG as it is commonly abbreviated, is found in the accompanying chapter by Ido Perlman. A little after the introduction of the ERG as a test of the state of the patient’s retina, another diagnostic test called the electrooculogram (EOG) was introduced to the clinic (Arden et al., 1962). The EOG had advantages over the ERG in that electrodes did not touch the surface of the eye. The changes in the standing potential across the eyeball were recorded by skin electrodes during simple eye movements and after exposure to periods of light and dark. Over the years ERG recording techniques have become progressively more sophisticated in the clinical setting. With the advent of perimetry, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and pattern ERG techniques, more precise mapping of dysfunctional areas of the retina is now possible. The most recent advance in ERG technology is the multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG). The mfERG provides a detailed assessment of the health of the central retina.

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Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring guidelines & Societies!

Where to Look for Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Policies, standards and guidlines!!
ABNM American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring
ASNM The American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring

ACNS
American Clinical Neurophysiology Society
IFCN International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
ASET American Society of Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist
OSET International Organization of Societies for
Electrophysiological Technology

Other NeuroPhysiology Societies to look for more information
ABCN-American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology, Inc

Apart from these Main Societies, there are other organizations that provides technological platform and guidelines
List to be updated........!



Michael R. Isley and Roland C. Pearlman Strongly recommend neuromonitoring guidelines from the above societies!.