Short term effects of extremely low irradiance photobiomodulation on retinal function, in age related macular degeneration.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
European Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1177/11206721241236919
Sara Franceschelli, Pierdomenico D'Andrea, Marco Farina, Carla Enrica Gallenga, Alfredo Grilli, Mirko Pesce, Andrea Di Donato, Daniele Lucchetta, Giovanna Ambrosini, Stefano Benedetti, Margherita Benedetti, Lucio Lobefalo
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Abstract

Background: recently much studies evidenced the potential role of photo-biomodulation (PBM) in patients affected by Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD). We designed a new wearable device for self-medication that employs the same broadband red light described in literature, but with extremely low irradiance.

Aim: to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of low-fluence light stimulations emitted by a LED source with appropriate wavelengths through our new device in improving short-term visual function in patients affected by severe non neovascular AMD.

Materials and methods: we prospectively enrolled patients affected by severe non-neovascular AMD with a relative sparing of the foveal region. All the patients were randomly assigned in placebo or in treatment group. The treatment consisted of 10 sessions of 10-min each, using the new device comprised of micro-LEDs that emitted light onto an amorphous support assembled within Metallic eyeglasses. The placebo group blindly underwent the same number of PBM sessions with the micro-LED turned off. Before and after each placebo/treatment sessions all the patients received: optical coherence tomography (OCT), Best-Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) and Microperimetry (MP).

Results: no significant differences in the anatomical parameters were observed in the two groups. The MP mean sensitivity and the central visual function both far and near significantly improved in the treated group (respectively p < 0.001, p < 0.001).

Conclusions: our pivotal demonstrated that the LED PBM delivered through our new device is a safe and effective tool for improving short-term visual function in patients affected by severe non-neovascular AMD.

极低辐照度光生物调节对老年黄斑变性患者视网膜功能的短期影响。
背景:最近的许多研究证明了光生物调制(PBM)在老年性黄斑变性(AMD)患者中的潜在作用。我们设计了一种用于自我治疗的新型可穿戴设备,它采用了与文献中描述的相同的宽带红光,但辐照度极低。目的:通过我们的新设备,证明由适当波长的 LED 光源发出的低强度光刺激在改善重度非新生血管性黄斑变性患者的短期视觉功能方面的安全性和有效性。材料和方法:我们前瞻性地招募了眼窝区域相对稀疏的重度非新生血管性黄斑变性患者。所有患者都被随机分配到安慰剂组或治疗组。治疗包括 10 个疗程,每个疗程 10 分钟,使用由微型 LED 组成的新设备,该设备将光线发射到装配在 Metallic 眼镜内的非晶体支架上。安慰剂组在关闭微型 LED 的情况下,盲法接受相同次数的 PBM 治疗。在每次安慰剂/治疗前后,所有患者都接受了光学相干断层扫描(OCT)、最佳矫正视力(BCVA)和显微视力计(MP)检查。结果:两组患者的解剖参数无明显差异,治疗组的 MP 平均灵敏度和中心远近视功能均有明显改善(分别为 p p 结论:我们的中枢研究表明,通过我们的新设备提供的 LED PBM 是一种安全有效的工具,可改善严重非血管性 AMD 患者的短期视功能。
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3.60
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.
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