Application of PRVEP Waveform Amplitude Ratio to Evaluate Visual Acuity and Its Forensic Significance.
10.12116/j.issn.1004-5619.2019.04.004
- Author:
Xiao Ying YU
1
;
Si Lei TAN
1
;
Wei Yi TANG
1
;
Jie Min CHEN
1
;
Meng WANG
1
;
Rui Jue LIU
1
;
Wen Tao XIA
1
Author Information
1. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Shanghai Forensic Service Platform, Academy of Forensic Science, Shanghai 200063, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
forensic medicine;
visual acuity;
pattern reversal visual evoked potential;
P100;
amplitude
- MeSH:
Evoked Potentials, Visual;
Eye/physiopathology*;
Humans;
Regression Analysis;
Vision, Ocular;
Visual Acuity
- From:
Journal of Forensic Medicine
2019;35(4):402-405
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Objective To research the correlation between the visual acuity ratio and pattern reversal visual evoked potential (PRVEP) P100 waveform amplitude ratio of both eyes. Methods Forty-seven volunteers were selected, and the visual chart visual acuity of both eyes was measured. The visual acuity ratio of the eye with poor vision to the eye with better vision was calculated by five grade notation method. The amplitudes of P100 waveforms of both eyes were recorded respectively by using black-and-white checkerboard PRVEP and chosing 1°, 15' stimulating visual angle, and the ratio of amplitudes between the two eyes was also calculated. SPSS 20.0 software was used to analyze the correlation between the visual acuity ratio and the ratio of P100 waveform amplitudes between the two eyes. Return test and linear regression analysis with the binocular ratio of P100 waveform amplitudes as the independent variable (x) and the binocular visual acuity ratio as the dependent variable (y) were made. Results There was a positive correlation between the binocular visual acuity ratio and the ratio of P100 waveform amplitudes under 15' stimulating visual angle (Pearson correlation coefficient was 0.62, P=0.000). The fitting linear regression equation was y=0.090 x+0.846 (F=20.954, P=0.000). There was no significant correlation between the binocular ratio of visual acuity and the binocular ratio of P100 waveform amplitudes under 1° stimulating visual angle (P>0.05). Results of return test showed that there was no statistical significance in the difference between visual acuity estimated by equation and actual detected visual acuity. Conclusion In forensic appraisal of monocular injury, fitting linear regression equation of binocular visual acuity ratio and the binocular ratio of P100 waveform amplitudes under 15' stimulating visual angle, is helpful for visual acuity level estimation of the injured eye to some extent.