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Repeated measurements of ERGs and VEPs using chloral hydrate sedation and propofol anesthesia in young children.

Daphne L McCullochPamela Garcia-FilionMarla MatarCarly StewartMark S Borchert
Published in: Documenta ophthalmologica. Advances in ophthalmology (2021)
Light-adapted flash ERG waveforms were generally similar with chloral hydrate and with propofol. Larger PERGs with later peaks, found in the second session (propofol) could reflect maturation of the PERG generators, as the differences found were associated with a greater age difference between the sessions, but we do not rule out that small differences in the waveforms may be drug-related. There are insufficient VEP data from these children with ONH to identify drug-related or maturational effects on VEPs.
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