Pilot study about dose-effect relationship of ocular injury in argon laser photocoagulation |
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Authors: | P Chen C P Zhang X B Fu T M Zhang C Z Wang H W Qian Q San |
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Institution: | 1. Dept. of Electromagnetics and Laser Biology, Institute of Radiation Medicine, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Beijing, 100850, China 2. Trauma Center of Postgraduate Medical College, Dept. of Wound Healing and Cell Biology, Burns Institute, The First Affiliated Hospital, General Hospital of PLA, Beijing, 100048, China 3. Dept. of Science and Technology, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Beijing, 100850, China
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Abstract: | The aim of this article was to study the injury effect of either convergent or parallel argon laser beam on rabbit retina,
get the dose-effect relationship for the two types of laser beams, and calculate the damage threshold of argon laser for human
retinas. An argon laser therapeutic instrument for ophthalmology was used in this study. A total of 80 rabbit eyes were irradiated
for 600 lesions, half of which were treated by convergent laser and the other half were done with parallel laser beam. After
irradiation, slit lamp microscope and fundus photography were used to observe the lesions, change and the incidence of injury
was processed statistically to get the damage threshold of rabbit retina. Based on results from the experiments on animals
and the data from clinical cases of laser treatment, the photocoagulation damage thresholds of human retinas for convergent
and parallel argon laser were calculated to be 0.464 and 0.285 mJ respectively. These data provided biological reference for
safely operation when employing laser photocoagulation in clinical practice and other fields. |
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