图像引导光介导超声治疗眼病的新方法(会议报告)

Xinyi Xie, Yu Qin, Wei Zhang, Songtao Yuan, Qinghuai Liu, Qian Cheng, Y. Paulus, Xinmai Yang, Xueding Wang
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眼部新生血管发生在各种眼病中,如糖尿病视网膜病变、新生血管性黄斑变性和早产儿视网膜病变。目前的治疗方法包括传统的激光消融治疗和抗血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)注射,每种方法都有缺点,包括附带组织损伤、给药频繁、成本高和药物毒性。我们最近开发了一种新型的无创图像引导光介导超声治疗(PUT),它同时应用纳秒激光脉冲和毫秒超声脉冲来精确安全地去除眼睛中的病变微血管。PUT依靠光声空化机制,利用生物组织间光学对比度高的优势,可以选择性地去除微血管,而不会造成附带组织损伤。为了实现个性化治疗和最佳治疗结果,将先进的光声显微镜(PAM)和光学相干断层扫描(OCT)等多模态眼成像系统与PUT系统集成,提供实时反馈和治疗结果的在线评估。为了评估该图像引导PUT系统的性能,我们在兔眼模型上进行了实验。在治疗过程中,OCT对空化信号的观察和监测具有良好的灵敏度,提示OCT可以实时评价治疗效果。PAM能够绘制出三维分布的微血管,图像质量优异,表明PAM有助于定量评价治疗效果。本研究初步结果表明,结合PAM和OCT的影像学引导可以进一步提高新发明的PUT的疗效和安全性,加速其向眼科临床的转化。
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Image-guided photo-mediated ultrasound therapy as a novel method for treating eye diseases (Conference Presentation)
Ocular neovascularization occurs in various eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, neovascular macular degeneration, and retinopathy of prematurity. Current treatment methods including conventional laser ablation therapy and anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) injection each has drawbacks including collateral tissue damages, frequent administration, high cost, and drug toxicity. We recently developed a novel noninvasive image-guided photo-mediated ultrasound therapy (PUT) which concurrently applies nanosecond laser pulses and millisecond ultrasound bursts to precisely and safely remove pathologic microvessels in the eye. Relying on the mechanism of photoacoustic cavitation, PUT takes advantages of high optical contrast among biological tissues, and can selectively remove microvessels without causing collateral tissue damage. To achieve personalized treatment with optimal treatment outcome, a multi-modality eye imaging system involving advanced photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) has been integrated with the PUT system to provide real-time feedback and online evaluation of the treatment outcome. To assess the performance of this image-guided PUT system, experiments have been conducted on rabbit eye models. During the treatment, cavitation signals were observed and monitored by OCT with good sensitivity, suggesting that OCT can be used to evaluate treatment effect in real time. The PAM was capable of mapping the 3D distributed microvessels with excellent image quality, demonstrating that PAM can help to quantitatively evaluate the treatment outcome. As indicated by the initial results from this study, imaging guidance involving both PAM and OCT could further improve the efficacy and safety of the newly invented PUT, accelerating its translation to ophthalmology clinic.
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