Visual Evoked Potential in Children With Developmental Disorders: Correlation With Neurodevelopmental Outcomes.
JaYoung KimIn Young SungEun Jae KoMinji JungPublished in: Annals of rehabilitation medicine (2018)
Children with delayed VEP latency showed more developmental delay than children with normal VEP latency. It is suggested that VEP can be easily applied to children with suspected developmental delay when physicians have concerns about visual impairment. Furthermore, it is proposed that VEP results could provide an insight into children's development and serve as early indicators for consultation with an ophthalmologist for the existing problem.