PERG as a visual prognosticator in chiasmatic tumours

Reviewed by Anjali Gupta

Pattern electroretinogram (PERG) allows assessment of ganglion cell function and may therefore be used to assess anterior visual pathway dysfunction. This prospective non-randomised study assessed PERG before and after surgical removal of tumours in and around the sellar region compressing the anterior visual pathways in order to assess its utility as a prognostic tool. Best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), Humphrey visual field (VF) (30-2) and PERG were recorded one week preoperatively, one week and six weeks postoperatively. During PERG, the first negative wave (N1), the first prominent positive wave (P1/P50) and the second large negative wave (N2/N95) were recorded to calculate the N2/P1 ratio. ≥1.1 was taken to be normal and <1.1 was abnormal. Twenty patients (40 eyes) were included. Thirty-one eyes (77.5%) had a normal N2/P1 ratio preoperatively. This increased to 34 eyes (85%) in the early postoperative period and 35 eyes (87.5%) in the late postoperative period. There was no association between PERG and BCVA in the pre and postoperative periods (P=0.369). Of eyes with normal N2/P1 ratio, 47.1% showed an improvement in BCVA, compared to 50% eyes with abnormal N2/P1 ratio. There was also no significant association between PERG and VF pre and postoperatively (P=0.093). Of eyes with a normal N2/P1 ratio, 35.4% showed an improvement in VF postoperatively compared to 22.2% eyes with abnormal N2/P1 ratio. Of eyes with a normal N2/P1, 45.2% showed no change in VF postoperatively compared to 66% with an abnormal ratio. In conclusion, PERG is unlikely to be a useful prognosticator in the preoperative assessment of chiasmatic tumours, as an abnormal N2/P1 ratio is not associated with lesser or no clinical improvement post surgery when compared with a normal N2/P1 ratio.

Evaluation of pattern ERG as a visual prognosticator in chiasmatic tumours.
Goyal JL, Thangkhiew L, Yadava U, et al.
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY
2013;41:864-9.