VEP provides information regarding conduction in visual pathway from the
retina to brain (occipital cortex). VEP is recommended for following diseases:
Impairment
of vision due to:
Multiple Sclerosis
Optic Neuritis
Tumours of the brain (pituitary tumours)
Head injuries
Drugs
which may cause visual impairment
In children with mental retardation/
delayed development to assess visual status
Details of Procedure
The test is performed in dark room.
Each eye is tested separately.
The patient is asked to focus on a point on the monitor, which shows
Checkerboard pattern.
Small metals plates (electrodes) are applied
to the head, which record the
Electrical potential.
The procedure
usually take approximately 30 minutes.
Instructions
Hair should be washed, dried, with no oil, gel, spray etc.
If the
patient is using spectacles or contact lenses than he/she should wear them at
the time of examination.
For children who are uncooperative sedation
may be required.