Serial optical coherence tomography of subthreshold diode laser micropulse photocoagulation for diabetic macular edema
- PMID: 17017196
- DOI: 10.3928/15428877-20060901-03
Serial optical coherence tomography of subthreshold diode laser micropulse photocoagulation for diabetic macular edema
Abstract
Background and objective: To use serial optical coherence tomography (OCT) to evaluate low-intensity, high-density subthreshold diode laser micropulse photocoagulation treatment of clinically significant diabetic macular edema.
Patients and methods: Eighteen consecutive eyes of 14 patients with clinically significant diabetic macular edema and a minimum foveal thickness of 223 microm or greater were prospectively evaluated by OCT preoperatively and 1, 4, and 12 weeks following treatment.
Results: Overall, estimated macular edema 3 months postoperatively (minimum foveal thickness--223 microm) was reduced a mean of 24% (P = .02). Eleven eyes treated for recurrent or persistent clinically significant diabetic macular edema following prior treatment more than 3 months before study entry were most improved, with a mean reduction in estimated macular edema 3 months postoperatively of 59%. No treatment complications were observed. No patient demonstrated laser lesions following treatment.
Conclusions: Low-intensity, high-density subthreshold diode laser micropulse photocoagulation can reduce or eliminate clinically significant diabetic macular edema measured by OCT. Further study is warranted.
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