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Journal of Veterinary Clinics
2020 Volume.37 No. 3 p.130 ~ p.134
Clinical Relevance of Mobile Phone Interference with Electroretinography in Healthy Dogs: Experimental Study
Jung Sun-Jun

Lee Dong-Bin
Kim Ju-Ry
Kim Min-Su
Heo Su-Young
Kim Nam-Soo
Abstract
This study aimed to confirm the effects that the mobile phone has on Electroretinogram (ERG). The ERG responses of three groups of healthy dogs, five in each group, were studied. ERG test was performed consecutively before and after the mobile phone was carried out. For group A, music was played with the sound on; for group B, music was played but the sound off; and for group C, the phone was set on the airplane mode. In the presence of a mobile phone, the amplitudes of a- and b-wave were increased in all groups. The a- and b-wave amplitudes at the flash intensity of 3,000 mcd¡¤s/§³ were significantly increased in all groups (p < 0.05). Based on the results, it is recommended to conduct ERG test in the absence of a mobile phone for the accurate evaluation of the retinal function.
KEYWORD
ERG , mobile phone , a-wave , b-wave , dog
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