Author/Authors :
Azarmina, Mohsen Ophthalmic Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: To investigate the effect of simultaneously performed fluorescein angiography
(FA) on full-field electroretinography (ffERG) parameters.
Method: Scotopic and photopic ffERG were performed immediately and 60 minutes
after conventional FA in patients with retinal photoreceptor disorders; a-and b-wave
amplitudes were compared between recordings obtained at the two time intervals in
each patient.
Results: Ten eyes of five (3 male and 2 female) patients with mean age of 19.6±3.8 (range,
15-25) years were studied. Intravenous fluorescein administration caused an immediate
reduction in ERG waves which was most prominent in rod and maximal combined
responses. Mean a-wave amplitude in maximal combined response, rod response and
cone response ERGs was 46.0±18.8, 8.0±7.0 and 5.1±2.0 μv immediately after FA which
was increased to 79.0±30.0, 21.5± 22.5 and 6.5±2.4 μv 60 minutes afterwards, respectively
(P<0.005 for all comparisons). Mean b-wave amplitude in the same order was 91.0±17.5,
47.7±17.2 and 17.3±14.7μv which was increased to 145.0±54.3, 91.8±48.1 and 20.0±17.7
μv respectively, 60 minutes after FA (P<0.005 for all comparisons).
Conclusion: The amplitude of ERG a- and b-waves under scotopic and photopic
conditions increased significantly one hour after FA. These changes may be explained by
disappearance of phototoxic and bleaching effects of strong light exposure from the light
source of the angiography machine and fluorescein molecule on retinal photoreceptors.