Acute effect of caffeine on pattern-reversal visual evoked potential: a randomized-controlled study

Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology
Dilek Top KartiNese Celebisoy

Abstract

Purpose: This study was aimed to investigate the acute effect of caffeine intake on pattern-reversal (PR) visual evoked potential (VEP). Methods: This randomized controlled study included 40 participants who were divided into two groups randomly (group 1 [study group, n = 20] and group 2 [control group, n = 20]). While the study group received coffee beverages made from 6 g pure coffee beans (36 mg of caffeine per gram) containing approximately 216 mg caffeine, the control group was given beverages containing 200 mg lactose without caffeine. PR-VEP test was performed at baseline and 1 h after the beverage intake. The right eyes of both groups were used for the statistical analysis. Results: The median age of group 1 (8 male and 12 female) and group 2 (7 male and 13 female) were 31.0 (range, 21-59) and 36.5 (range, 20-59) years, respectively. No statistically significant difference was found between two groups in terms of age (p = 0.398) and gender (p = 0.744). Before the caffeine intake, median P100 latency and amplitudes were 109.90 ms (range: 99.60-120.60) and 12.45 µV (range: 5.20-19.30), respectively. One hour after caffeine intake, corresponding values were 110.70 ms (range: 99.00-114.60) and 12.45 µV (range: 5.70-20.0). B...Continue Reading

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