Cone-driven strong flash electroretinograms in healthy adults: Prevalence of negative waveforms.
Xiaofan JiangTaha BhattiAmbreen TariqShaun M LeoNancy AychouaAndrew R WebsterPirro G HysiChristopher J HammondOmar A MahrooPublished in: Documenta ophthalmologica. Advances in ophthalmology (2023)
Over 20% of eyes showed b/a ratios less than 1, consistent with the notion that dark-adapted cone-driven responses to standard bright flashes can have negative waveforms. The majority had ratios greater than 1. Thus, whilst selective loss of rod function can yield a negative waveform (with reduced a-wave) in some, our findings also suggest that loss of rod function can occur without necessarily yielding a negative ERG. One potential limitation is possible mild cone system adaptation by the background.