Protocolo combinado de PEV y ERG en perros beagle para evaluar la integridad funcional de las vías visuales

  1. D. Torres-Soriano 1
  2. M.C. Tovar-Sahuquillo
  1. 1 Universidad de Murcia
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    Universidad de Murcia

    Murcia, España

    ROR https://ror.org/03p3aeb86

Journal:
Archivos de Medicina Veterinaria

ISSN: 0301-732X 0717-6201

Year of publication: 2014

Volume: 46

Issue: 2

Pages: 289-297

Type: Article

DOI: 10.4067/S0301-732X2014000200015 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

Visual evoked potentials (VEP) and electroretinography (ERG) are known as objective and quantitative methods to analyse the functionality of visual pathways. Separately used in the ophthalmologic clinic to evaluate retina (ERG) or central visual pathways (VEP), this study designs a combined protocol with both techniques recorded in one session, and also proposes a normal data base for beagle. Twelve beagle dogs were used to design a 90-minutes protocol by using a mydriatic drug, anaesthetic protocol and a proper electrode placement. Flash stimulation technique was selected, and monocular stimulations were recorded. A large number of parameters regarding light stimulation, recording, amplification, and signal averaging were also controlled. The sequence of testing was: VEP, ERG scotopic and ERG photopic. Dogs were dark-adapted for at least 20 minutes to record VEP and scotopic ERG, and evaluated in a darkened room. Photopic ERG was tested with a prior 10 minutes light-adaptation, in an illuminated room. Characteristic waveforms were obtained. Four peaks were present and named as: P1, N1, P2, and N2 for VEP recordings. However, in ERG recordings, typical a-wave and b-wave were registered, but c-wave was not present. The proposed electrodiagnostic combined protocol in this study allows the assessment of the visual pathway integrity from retina to visual cortex in dogs. This procedure allows to collect the information in the most simple, shorter and less stressful manner for the patient.