Neurophysiological evaluation of visual function in iRBD
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- 1. University of Pavia (Italy), IRCCS Mondino Foundation (Italy)
- 2. IRCCS Mondino Foundation (Italy)
- 3. University of Pavia (Italy)
- 4. IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano (Italy)
- 5. Università degli Studi dell'Insubria (Italy)
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This database includes the raw data linked with the paper “ Neurophysiological evaluation of visual function in iRBD: potential role in stratifying RBD conversion risk. ” published on “Sleep Medicine”.
In this paper, we reported data from neurophysiological evaluation of visual function in idiopathic REM sleep Behavior Disorder (iRBD) both as markers and predictors of neurodegenerative disorders
Baseline parameters in luminance-contrast pattern (VEPp), red-green color (VEPc) and motion-onset (VEPm) Visual Evoked Potentials in 46 consecutive iRBD patients were compared to early (ePD) and advanced (aPD) Parkinson's Disease subjects. Parameters of latency and amplitude of iRBD converters to neurodegenerative disease were compared with those of the non-converters.
The VEP P100 mean latency values for both eyes and for both stimulation checks (30′ and 15’) were significantly longer in all the three groups of patients as compared to controls; latencies were longer in aPD than in the iRBD group who did not differ from the ePD group. The same held true when we analyzed the number of abnormal subjects belonging to each diagnostic group with a higher number of abnormal subjects in the aPD group compared to both the ePD and in iRBD groups.
The iRBD subjects who converted to a neurodegenerative disorder showed longer P100 latencies and a higher occurrence of VEPp abnormalities than those who did not convert.
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- Journal article: 10.1016/j.sleep.2021.05.006 (DOI)