Teleguided photocoagulation treatments across continents with a remotely programmed laser for retinal diseases.

IF 2.3 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Therapeutic Advances in Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-01-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25158414241311078
Andrea Cusumano, Robin Ross, Benedetto Falsini, Marco Lombardo
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Abstract

Diabetic retinopathy and retinal vein occlusion represent two prevalent vision-threatening retinal diseases. Retinal laser therapy still plays an important role in treating these conditions, but its successful administration often requires referral to specialized centers and retina experts. It is, therefore, essential to develop a new treatment methodology that enables patients to benefit from the expertise of specialists from reference centers. For this purpose, we investigated the feasibility of teleguided photocoagulation conducted across continents to determine if different ophthalmologists can consensually devise and safely execute treatment plans remotely. Two patients from Italy (Europe) with diabetic retinopathy and one from Arizona (USA) with central retinal vein occlusion underwent retinal photocoagulation using Navilas® 577s with remote teleguidance from the corresponding continental counterpart. The process included remote planning and execution, supported by an audio connection for real-time communication. Teletreatment success criteria included treatment plan completion, patient tolerance, remote connection stability, and technical quality. All treatments have been successfully performed with accurate spot application and no technical issues. Follow-ups at three weeks confirmed positive outcomes for each patient. Remote teleguided retinal photocoagulation appears feasible, offering a promising tool for global collaborations in retina care and potential benefits to regions with limited access to expert supervision.

用远程编程激光进行跨大洲的远程光凝治疗视网膜疾病。
糖尿病视网膜病变和视网膜静脉阻塞是两种常见的威胁视力的视网膜疾病。视网膜激光治疗在治疗这些疾病中仍然扮演着重要的角色,但其成功的管理往往需要转诊到专门的中心和视网膜专家。因此,必须开发一种新的治疗方法,使患者能够从参考中心专家的专业知识中受益。为此,我们调查了跨大洲进行远程引导光凝治疗的可行性,以确定不同的眼科医生是否可以在双方同意的情况下制定并安全地远程执行治疗计划。两名来自意大利(欧洲)的糖尿病视网膜病变患者和一名来自亚利桑那州(美国)的视网膜中央静脉闭塞患者使用Navilas®577进行视网膜光凝治疗,并从相应的大陆同行进行远程远程引导。该过程包括远程规划和执行,并通过音频连接进行实时通信。远程治疗成功的标准包括治疗计划完成、患者耐受性、远程连接稳定性和技术质量。所有的处理都成功地进行了准确的现场应用,没有任何技术问题。三周后的随访证实了每位患者的阳性结果。远程遥控视网膜光凝似乎是可行的,为视网膜护理的全球合作提供了一个有希望的工具,并为获得专家监督机会有限的地区提供了潜在的好处。
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