Advances in laser technology assist in treatment for retinopathy of prematurity

L. Kooragayala, J. Schulman, A. Pramanik, P. Tseng
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Cryotherapy is the accepted method to treat retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). The Cryotherapy for Retinopathy of Prematurity Cooperative Group conducted a prospective randomized study which established the beneficial effectiveness of cryopexy as a treatment modality for threshold ROP. Despite demonstrating the overall beneficial effects of cryotherapy, a small subgroup of infants in the study with zone-I threshold ROP showed either no beneficial effects or at most a minimal reduction in unfavorable events in eyes treated with cryotherapy. The failure rate was reduced from 91.77% to 75% when comparing control to treated eyes although only twelve eyes were treated. Based on these poor treatment results and significant advances in laser technology a renewed interest has developed in the use of laser photocoagulation to treat eyes with zone I threshold ROP. Delivery of thermal laser spots to the retinal periphery has been simplified following development of an indirect laser delivery system. Additional interest has been stimulated by the recent commercial availability of the compact solid state diode lasers. This laser, unlike older gas ion lasers has a lower cost, does not require any ancillary cooling, operates on standard voltage requirements and in some instances is capable of being driven by batteries. A diode laser as a result can easily transported to, and operated in, the neonatal intensive care unit. The authors present the results of a prospective study evaluating diode laser photocoagulation in the management of 23 consecutive premature infant eyes with zone I threshold ROP. The mean follow-up was 53.6 weeks. A favorable outcome was achieved in 22 of the 23 eyes. Various features of the diode laser which appeared to significantly contribute to these improved treatment results are discussed.
激光技术的进步有助于早产儿视网膜病变的治疗
冷冻疗法是治疗早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)的公认方法。早产儿视网膜病变冷冻治疗合作组进行了一项前瞻性随机研究,确定了冷冻固定作为阈值ROP治疗方式的有益效果。尽管显示了冷冻治疗的总体有益效果,但研究中有一小部分具有i区阈值ROP的婴儿显示,在接受冷冻治疗的眼睛中,要么没有有益效果,要么最多只有最小程度的不良事件减少。虽然只治疗了12只眼睛,但与对照组相比,失败率从91.77%降低到75%。基于这些糟糕的治疗结果和激光技术的重大进步,人们对使用激光光凝治疗I区阈值ROP的眼睛重新产生了兴趣。随着间接激光输送系统的发展,热激光光斑到视网膜周围的输送已经简化。另外的兴趣已经刺激了最近的商业可用的紧凑的固体二极管激光器。与老式的气体离子激光器不同,这种激光器成本更低,不需要任何辅助冷却,在标准电压要求下工作,在某些情况下能够由电池驱动。因此,二极管激光器可以很容易地运送到新生儿重症监护病房并在其中进行操作。作者报告了一项前瞻性研究的结果,该研究评估了二极管激光光凝治疗23个连续出现I区阈值ROP的早产儿眼睛。平均随访时间为53.6周。23只眼睛中有22只获得了良好的结果。讨论了二极管激光器的各种特性,这些特性似乎对这些改进的治疗结果有显著的贡献。
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