To evaluate the rate of abnormality in the ERG (electroretinogram) test in the cyclosporine users referred to the Basir Clinic between 2015 and 2016
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Sima Khakizadeh1 , Farhad Adhami Moghadam 2, Seyed Mohammad Masoud Shoshtarian3 |
1- Medical Student, Tehran Medical Science Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran 2- Department of Ophthalmology, Tehran Medical Science Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , farhad.adhami@gmail.com 3- Department of Medical Physics, Tehran Medical Science Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: (5576 Views) |
Background: This study was performed to evaluate the rate of abnormality in the ERG test (electroretinogram test) in the cyclosporine users referred to the Basir Clinic during 2015-2016.
Materials and methods: In this case- control study, 50 patients who had been prescribed cyclosporine referred to the Basir Clinic during 2015-2016 were studied. Results of ERG test, including voltage and the delayed phase, were determined and were compared to the findings of the control group.
Results: The mean (±standard deviation) of the recorded voltages in the ERG in the experimental group and control group were 117.1±14.9 microvolt and 116.2±14.3 microvolt, respectively (P=0.82). The mean (± standard deviation) of recorded delayed phase in the ERG in the experimental group was 44.33±2.24 microsecond, compared to 43.42±2.11 microsecond in the control group (P=0.14).
Conclusion: According to the acquired results of this study, generally it is inferred that using cyclosporine do not significantly change the result of electroretinogram (ERG). |
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Keywords: Electroretinography, Cyclosporine, Vision |
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Ophtalmology Received: 2016/05/4 | Accepted: 2017/04/16 | Published: 2017/12/23
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