Role of Visual Evoked Potentials in Multiple Sclerosis

Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) affecting young adults and is considered as the leading cause of non traumatic neurological disability of young adults affecting nearly 2 million people worldwide. The pathogenesis of MS is a...

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Main Authors: Ammar A. Thame, Najeeb H. Mohammed, Akram M. Ibrahim
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad 2014-12-01
Series:مجلة كلية الطب
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Online Access:http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/895
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spelling doaj-4dcfa3f9541148f2a4115a844b569d982020-11-25T00:42:23ZengFaculty of Medicine University of Baghdadمجلة كلية الطب0041-94192410-80572014-12-0156410.32007/med.1936/jfacmedbagdad.v56i4.16Role of Visual Evoked Potentials in Multiple SclerosisAmmar A. Thame0Najeeb H. Mohammed1Akram M. Ibrahim2Dept. of Physiology, College of Medicine, Baghdad University.Dept. of Physiology, College of Medicine, Baghdad University.Iraqi Council for Medical Specialization Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) affecting young adults and is considered as the leading cause of non traumatic neurological disability of young adults affecting nearly 2 million people worldwide. The pathogenesis of MS is at best incompletely understood. There are several proposed mechanisms that may be important in the production of MS plaques: autoimmunity, environment and heredity. Deviation of immune responses in a genetically susceptible patient plays a central role in its pathogenesis. Electrophysiological, spinal tap and Radiological tools are important laboratory investigations and have added so much to the clinical diagnosis and for the classification of MS. It was found that visual function and conduction has been changed in patients with multiple sclerosis. Objectives: The aims of the study is to estimate and evaluate the visual evoked potential (VEP) parameters in patients with MS and its relation to their disability degree (using the expanded disability status scale score "EDSS") and visual presentation of them in comparison with healthy individuals. Patients and Methods: 112 patients with multiple sclerosis and 50 subjects without any neurological or psychiatric diseases as control group were recruited in this study. The cases were collected from Baghdad teaching hospital, MS center, Baghdad, Iraq at the period from May 2012 to April 2013, and studied at the unit of electrophysiology in Al-Shaheed Ghazi Al-Hareri Hospital in the Medical city. All patients and control groups were tested for VEP. Results: The present study showed a significant increase in the P100 latency and inter-ocular (IO) latency difference and non statistical significant decrease in the IO amplitude difference in patients group than the control group. Also among patients group there was positive linear correlation between the severity of the disease measured by EDSS score and P100 latency while negative linear correlation with the amplitude. Conclusion: There was a higher percent of patients with defective VEP parameters and so their visual pathway even if it was asymptomatic, in addition to their relation with patients` disability than the control group, making it easy to quantify and predict MS disability objectively. Keywords: Multiple sclerosis, Expanded Disability Status Scale, VEP. http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/895Multiple sclerosis, Expanded Disability Status Scale, VEP
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author Ammar A. Thame
Najeeb H. Mohammed
Akram M. Ibrahim
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Najeeb H. Mohammed
Akram M. Ibrahim
Role of Visual Evoked Potentials in Multiple Sclerosis
مجلة كلية الطب
Multiple sclerosis, Expanded Disability Status Scale, VEP
author_facet Ammar A. Thame
Najeeb H. Mohammed
Akram M. Ibrahim
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title Role of Visual Evoked Potentials in Multiple Sclerosis
title_short Role of Visual Evoked Potentials in Multiple Sclerosis
title_full Role of Visual Evoked Potentials in Multiple Sclerosis
title_fullStr Role of Visual Evoked Potentials in Multiple Sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Role of Visual Evoked Potentials in Multiple Sclerosis
title_sort role of visual evoked potentials in multiple sclerosis
publisher Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad
series مجلة كلية الطب
issn 0041-9419
2410-8057
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) affecting young adults and is considered as the leading cause of non traumatic neurological disability of young adults affecting nearly 2 million people worldwide. The pathogenesis of MS is at best incompletely understood. There are several proposed mechanisms that may be important in the production of MS plaques: autoimmunity, environment and heredity. Deviation of immune responses in a genetically susceptible patient plays a central role in its pathogenesis. Electrophysiological, spinal tap and Radiological tools are important laboratory investigations and have added so much to the clinical diagnosis and for the classification of MS. It was found that visual function and conduction has been changed in patients with multiple sclerosis. Objectives: The aims of the study is to estimate and evaluate the visual evoked potential (VEP) parameters in patients with MS and its relation to their disability degree (using the expanded disability status scale score "EDSS") and visual presentation of them in comparison with healthy individuals. Patients and Methods: 112 patients with multiple sclerosis and 50 subjects without any neurological or psychiatric diseases as control group were recruited in this study. The cases were collected from Baghdad teaching hospital, MS center, Baghdad, Iraq at the period from May 2012 to April 2013, and studied at the unit of electrophysiology in Al-Shaheed Ghazi Al-Hareri Hospital in the Medical city. All patients and control groups were tested for VEP. Results: The present study showed a significant increase in the P100 latency and inter-ocular (IO) latency difference and non statistical significant decrease in the IO amplitude difference in patients group than the control group. Also among patients group there was positive linear correlation between the severity of the disease measured by EDSS score and P100 latency while negative linear correlation with the amplitude. Conclusion: There was a higher percent of patients with defective VEP parameters and so their visual pathway even if it was asymptomatic, in addition to their relation with patients` disability than the control group, making it easy to quantify and predict MS disability objectively. Keywords: Multiple sclerosis, Expanded Disability Status Scale, VEP.
topic Multiple sclerosis, Expanded Disability Status Scale, VEP
url http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/895
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