A significant difference in the response density of the MF-ERG response has
been suggested for every 2 diopter change of refraction. The influence of
refractive blur on the MF-ERG was studied in 8 healthy volunteers using eit
her the VERIS(TM) system (Group A: n=5) or Retiscan(TM) (Group B: n=3). For
each eye recordings were obtained with a corrective lens of -3 dpt, 0 dpt,
+3 dpt and +6 dpt placed in front of the contact lens electrode. The viewi
ng distance was adjusted to compensate for the induced changes in the retin
al image size. When the changes in retinal image size due to the refractive
lens were compensated for, no influence due to refraction was observed in
either latencies or amplitudes of (KI (P>0.05). This held true for the cent
ral response average (four degrees) as well as for the outer 6-25 degrees.
In KII.1 only the peripheral amplitudes of Group B showed an influence due
to refraction (P less than or equal to 0.05). This may be due to adaptation
as the recordings of group B were obtained in succession. As expected, sig
nificant differences were observed when the recordings obtained with the di
fferent systems were compared (P less than or equal to 0.05).