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The study of relation between pre-eclampsia and retinal disorders using electroretinography
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Maryam Mehrpooya1 , Seyed Mohammad Masoud Shushtarian , Shiva Madani , Pegah Valliolahi  |
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Abstract: (25994 Views) |
Background: Pre-eclampsia is a systemic disorder which is associated with hypertension and proteinuria and may develop from 20 weeks of gestation. Pre-eclampsia affects different organs of the body. The present study is an attempt to check the effect of pre-eclampsia on retina using electroretinography.
Materials and methods: A total of 82 pregnant subjects divided in 2 groups (41 normal pregnant subjects as control and 41 pre-eclampsia pregnant patients as case group). The total population was undergone electroretinographic examination in Qods center. ERG is a technique to examine the retina. Latency and amplitude of b wave of ERG were recorded and compared in 2 groups.
Results: The results showed no statistically significant difference between the age of the two groups (p>0.05 for 24.56±3.5 in control and 25.33±3.9 in case group). Mean latency and standard deviation of ERG b wave in control and case groups were 128.77±24.85 and 125.10±22.56 msec, respectively. Mean amplitude and standard deviation of ERG wave in control and case groups were 43.27±2.3 and 43.44±2.7 µr, respectively. Therefore no significant difference (p >0.05) was obtained in two groups.
Conclusion: It was concluded that pre-eclampsia had no adverse effect on retina and more research is needed to perform to reach a certain conclusion. |
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| Keywords: Electroretinography, Preeclampsia, Retina |
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Epidemiology Received: 2006/09/6 | Published: 2008/10/15
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