Br J Ophthalmol 2001;85:410-413
( April )
Changes of cone electroretinograms to colour flash stimuli
after successful retinal detachment surgery
M Hayashi, S Yamamoto
Department
of Ophthalmology, Toho University Sakura Hospital, 564-1 Shimoshizu,
Sakura, Chiba 285-8741, Japan
Correspondence to: Dr S Yamamoto
shuyama{at}med.toho-u.ac.jp
Accepted for publication 13 November
2000
AIM
To examine the
changes in the short wavelength (S) and mixed long (L) and middle (M)
wavelength sensitive cone (L,M-cone) electroretinograms (ERGs) after
successful retinal detachment surgery.
METHODS
Cone ERGs
elicited by different colour flashes were recorded from 19 eyes with
unilateral rhegmatogenous retinal detachment treated successfully by
conventional buckling surgery. Ganzfeld colour flashes on a bright
white background were used to elicit S-cone and L,M-cone ERGs. The
ratio (operated eye/fellow eye) of the S-cone b-wave elicited by a
450 nm stimulus and the ratio (operated eye/fellow eye) of the
L,M-cone b-wave elicited by a 633 nm stimulus were evaluated
preoperatively and 1, 3, and 6 months after surgery.
RESULTS
Preoperatively,
no significant difference was observed between the ratio of the S-cone
ERG amplitudes and the ratio of the L,M-cone ERG amplitudes.
Postoperatively, the ratio of the L,M-cone ERGs increased significantly
over the preoperative value (p=0.001) but the ratio of the S-cone ERG
did not improve. There were significant differences between the ratios
of the S-cone and the L,M-cone ERGs at 1, 3, and 6 months after
surgery. The postoperative recovery of the S-cone ERG was significantly
greater in eyes treated within 4 weeks after the onset of the
detachment than in eyes treated later than 4 weeks.
CONCLUSIONS
These
results indicate that the impairment of the L,M-cone system caused by
retinal detachment may be reversible. However, the S-cone system may
have more profound permanent damage.
© 2001 by British Journal of Ophthalmology