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Comparison of DTL and gold cup skin electrodes for recordings of the multifocal electroretinogram.

Theresa EckermannMichael B HoffmannKhaldoon O Al-Nosairy
Published in: Documenta ophthalmologica. Advances in ophthalmology (2022)
Both electrode types enable successful mfERG recordings. However, in compliant patients, the use of the DTL electrode appears preferable due to the larger amplitudes, higher signal-to-noise ratio and its better reflection of physiological changes, i.e., age effects. Nevertheless, skin electrodes appear a viable alternative for mfERG recordings in patients in whom the use of corneal electrodes is precluded, e.g., children and disabled patients.
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