A recent model of the defective oculomotor system producing congenital nystagmus emphasizes that the time constant of the slow-phase eye movements of jerk nystagmus represents a useful parameter in the quantification of the effects of the surgical therapy, since it is directly related to the patient's potential for good visual acuity. The authors analyzed preoperative and postoperative electrooculographic records from five patients with congenital nystagmus and estimated the average time constant of the slow-phase eye movements over seven gaze angles for each patient. This model's parameter was shown experimentally to be a valid tool in monitoring the surgical effects, validating the theoretical indications
Electro-oculographic measurement of the time constant of slow phase eye movements in congenital nystagmus / G., Bosone; Reccia, Raffaele; Roberti, Giuseppe; Russo, Paolo. - STAMPA. - (1988), pp. 1092-1093 vol.3. (Intervento presentato al convegno Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society tenutosi a New Orleans, LA, USA nel 4-7/11/1988) [10.1109/IEMBS.1988.94732].
Electro-oculographic measurement of the time constant of slow phase eye movements in congenital nystagmus
RECCIA, RAFFAELE;ROBERTI, GIUSEPPE;RUSSO, PAOLO
1988
Abstract
A recent model of the defective oculomotor system producing congenital nystagmus emphasizes that the time constant of the slow-phase eye movements of jerk nystagmus represents a useful parameter in the quantification of the effects of the surgical therapy, since it is directly related to the patient's potential for good visual acuity. The authors analyzed preoperative and postoperative electrooculographic records from five patients with congenital nystagmus and estimated the average time constant of the slow-phase eye movements over seven gaze angles for each patient. This model's parameter was shown experimentally to be a valid tool in monitoring the surgical effects, validating the theoretical indicationsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.