An improved electrode for electroretinography: design and standardization. 1978

R W Cummings, and S J Kaluzne

An electrode for electroretinography was developed that fits over the patient's lower lid. The electrode incorporates a platinum strip embedded in a piece of shaped plexiglass. The electrode was standardized for clinical use by comparing ERG recordings from this platinum lid electrode with those recorded from a Burian-Allen electrode. The a- and b-wave implicit times and amplitudes were measured in four subjects, using both electrodes under varying luminance conditions, to provide a measure of the validity of the platinum lid electrode. The same experimental procedure was repeated five times on two individuals to provide a measure of the reliability of both electrodes. Results indicate amplitudes approximately 65% of those recorded with a Burian-Allen electrode but which are otherwise in good agreement.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D010969 Plastics Polymeric materials (usually organic) of large molecular weight which can be shaped by flow. Plastic usually refers to the final product with fillers, plasticizers, pigments, and stabilizers included (versus the resin, the homogeneous polymeric starting material). (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed) Plastic
D010984 Platinum A heavy, soft, whitish metal, resembling tin, with atomic number 78, atomic weight 195.084, symbol Pt. It is used in manufacturing equipment for laboratory and industrial use. It occurs as a black powder (platinum black) and as a spongy substance (spongy platinum) and may have been known in Pliny's time as "alutiae". Platinum Black
D004566 Electrodes Electric conductors through which electric currents enter or leave a medium, whether it be an electrolytic solution, solid, molten mass, gas, or vacuum. Anode,Anode Materials,Cathode,Cathode Materials,Anode Material,Anodes,Cathode Material,Cathodes,Electrode,Material, Anode,Material, Cathode
D004596 Electroretinography Recording of electric potentials in the retina after stimulation by light. Electroretinographies
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D012174 Retinitis Pigmentosa Hereditary, progressive degeneration of the retina due to death of ROD PHOTORECEPTORS initially and subsequent death of CONE PHOTORECEPTORS. It is characterized by deposition of pigment in the retina. Pigmentary Retinopathy,Tapetoretinal Degeneration,Pigmentary Retinopathies,Retinopathies, Pigmentary,Retinopathy, Pigmentary,Tapetoretinal Degenerations

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