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A new disposable, non-contact electrode (LVP electrode) was evaluated for use in recording flash ERG. A comparison of DTL and LVP electrodes showed reproducible waveforms for all components analysed. There was a good correlation obtained between the DTL and LVP electrodes. The LVP electrode is safe, less expensive and has less movement of the fiber due to its rigidity.
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Ram, L.M., Jalali, S., Faheemuddin, S. et al. Safety and efficacy evaluation of a new ERG electrode (the LVP electrode); Part II. Flash ERG pilot study. Doc Ophthalmol 107, 179–183 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026301422701
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