Pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials as a diagnostic tool for ocular malingering

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Autor(a) principal: Soares,Tarciana de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Sacai,Paula Yuri, Berezovsky,Adriana, Rocha,Daniel Martins, Watanabe,Sung Eun Song, Salomão,Solange Rios
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Purpose: To investigate the contributions of transient pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials in the diagnosis of ocular malingering at a Brazilian university hospital. Methods: Adult patients with suspected malingering in one or both eyes were referred for visual evoked potential testing. Data from patients' medical records were reviewed and analyzed retrospectively. Data analysis included the distance optotype visual acuity based on a ETDRS retro-illuminated chart and the transient pattern-reversal visual evoked potential parameters of latency (milliseconds) and amplitude (microvolts) for the P100 component, using checkerboards with visual subtenses of 15' and 60'. Motivations for malingering were noted. Results: The 20 subjects included 11 (55%) women. Patient ages ranged from 21 to 61 years (mean= 45.05 ± 11.76 years; median= 49 years). In 8 patients (6 women), both eyes exhibited reduced visual acuity with normal pattern-reversal visually evoked potential parameters (pure malingerers). The remaining 12 patients (7 men) exhibited reduced vision in only 1 eye, with simulated reduced vision in the contralateral eye (exaggerators). Financial motivation was noted in 18 patients (9 men). Conclusion: Normal pattern-reversal visually evoked potential parameters with suspected ocular malingering were observed in a 20 patient cohort. This electrophysiological technique appeared to be useful as a measure of visual pathway integrity in this specific population.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials as a diagnostic tool for ocular malingering
title Pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials as a diagnostic tool for ocular malingering
spellingShingle Pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials as a diagnostic tool for ocular malingering
Soares,Tarciana de Souza
Evoked potentials, visual/physiology
Malingering
Pattern recognition, visual
Vision disorders
Visual acuity
title_short Pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials as a diagnostic tool for ocular malingering
title_full Pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials as a diagnostic tool for ocular malingering
title_fullStr Pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials as a diagnostic tool for ocular malingering
title_full_unstemmed Pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials as a diagnostic tool for ocular malingering
title_sort Pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials as a diagnostic tool for ocular malingering
author Soares,Tarciana de Souza
author_facet Soares,Tarciana de Souza
Sacai,Paula Yuri
Berezovsky,Adriana
Rocha,Daniel Martins
Watanabe,Sung Eun Song
Salomão,Solange Rios
author_role author
author2 Sacai,Paula Yuri
Berezovsky,Adriana
Rocha,Daniel Martins
Watanabe,Sung Eun Song
Salomão,Solange Rios
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares,Tarciana de Souza
Sacai,Paula Yuri
Berezovsky,Adriana
Rocha,Daniel Martins
Watanabe,Sung Eun Song
Salomão,Solange Rios
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Evoked potentials, visual/physiology
Malingering
Pattern recognition, visual
Vision disorders
Visual acuity
topic Evoked potentials, visual/physiology
Malingering
Pattern recognition, visual
Vision disorders
Visual acuity
description ABSTRACT Purpose: To investigate the contributions of transient pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials in the diagnosis of ocular malingering at a Brazilian university hospital. Methods: Adult patients with suspected malingering in one or both eyes were referred for visual evoked potential testing. Data from patients' medical records were reviewed and analyzed retrospectively. Data analysis included the distance optotype visual acuity based on a ETDRS retro-illuminated chart and the transient pattern-reversal visual evoked potential parameters of latency (milliseconds) and amplitude (microvolts) for the P100 component, using checkerboards with visual subtenses of 15' and 60'. Motivations for malingering were noted. Results: The 20 subjects included 11 (55%) women. Patient ages ranged from 21 to 61 years (mean= 45.05 ± 11.76 years; median= 49 years). In 8 patients (6 women), both eyes exhibited reduced visual acuity with normal pattern-reversal visually evoked potential parameters (pure malingerers). The remaining 12 patients (7 men) exhibited reduced vision in only 1 eye, with simulated reduced vision in the contralateral eye (exaggerators). Financial motivation was noted in 18 patients (9 men). Conclusion: Normal pattern-reversal visually evoked potential parameters with suspected ocular malingering were observed in a 20 patient cohort. This electrophysiological technique appeared to be useful as a measure of visual pathway integrity in this specific population.
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