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A Hospital Based Assessment of the Normative Data for VEP P100 Latencies and Amplitude in Normal Subjects

Authors: Kumari Ranjana;

A Hospital Based Assessment of the Normative Data for VEP P100 Latencies and Amplitude in Normal Subjects

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AbstractAim: The aim of the present study was to assess the normative data for VEP P100 latencies and amplitude innormal subjects.Methods: The study was conducted by the Department of Physiology, Netaji Subhas Medical College andHospital, Bihta, Patna, Bihar, India. The study comprised of 50 healthy subjects within the age group 40-60 years,in which there were 25 males and 25 females.Results: The mean latency of P100 wave in normal subjects was 97.63+5.65 milliseconds. The mean P100amplitude was 7.43+1.145 µV.Conclusion: We concluded that normative P100 waveform peak latencies and amplitudes will help evaluate andinterpret VEP anomalies. The values depend on the equipment, recording technology, and lab conditions. The normative values of any neurophysiological laboratory conducting VEP research should aid clinical interpretation.

AbstractAim: The aim of the present study was to assess the normative data for VEP P100 latencies and amplitude innormal subjects.Methods: The study was conducted by the Department of Physiology, Netaji Subhas Medical College andHospital, Bihta, Patna, Bihar, India. The study comprised of 50 healthy subjects within the age group 40-60 years,in which there were 25 males and 25 females.Results: The mean latency of P100 wave in normal subjects was 97.63+5.65 milliseconds. The mean P100amplitude was 7.43+1.145 µV.Conclusion: We concluded that normative P100 waveform peak latencies and amplitudes will help evaluate andinterpret VEP anomalies. The values depend on the equipment, recording technology, and lab conditions. The normative values of any neurophysiological laboratory conducting VEP research should aid clinical interpretation.

Keywords

Normative, Pattern reversal, Visual Evoked Potential, P100 wave, latency, amplitude

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