Slowed Progression of Age-Related Geographic Atrophy Following Subthreshold Laser

Jeffrey K Luttrull,1 Stephen H Sinclair,2 Solly Elmann,3 David B Chang,4 David Kent5 1Ventura County Retina Vitreous Medical Group, Ventura, California, USA; 2Sinclair Retina Associates, Media, Pennsylvania, USA; 3Brooklyn Hospital Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA; 4Retinal Protective Science...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:56f590fa99c84b459b6065eedfd5b4412021-12-02T09:10:13ZSlowed Progression of Age-Related Geographic Atrophy Following Subthreshold Laser1177-5483https://doaj.org/article/56f590fa99c84b459b6065eedfd5b4412020-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/slowed-progression-of-age-related-geographic-atrophy-following-subthre-peer-reviewed-article-OPTHhttps://doaj.org/toc/1177-5483Jeffrey K Luttrull,1 Stephen H Sinclair,2 Solly Elmann,3 David B Chang,4 David Kent5 1Ventura County Retina Vitreous Medical Group, Ventura, California, USA; 2Sinclair Retina Associates, Media, Pennsylvania, USA; 3Brooklyn Hospital Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA; 4Retinal Protective Sciences, LLC, Ojai, California, USA; 5The Eye Clinic, Kilkenny, Ireland 6. University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UKCorrespondence: Jeffrey K LuttrullVentura County Retina Vitreous Medical Group, 3160 Telegraph Road, Suite 230, Ventura, California 93003, USATel +1 805-650-0664Email jkluttrull@gmail.comPurpose: To determine the effect of panmacular low-intensity/high-density subthreshold diode micropulse laser (SDM) on age-related geographic atrophy (ARGA) progression.Methods: The retinal images of all eyes with ARGA in a previously reported database, consisting of all eyes with dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) active in a vitreoretinal practice electronic medical record (EMR), were identified and analyzed to determine the velocity of radial linear ARGA progression during observation and after panmacular SDM.Results: Sixty-seven eyes of 49 patients with ARGA, mean age of 86 years were identified as having follow-up both before and after initiation of SDM treatment. All were included in the study. These eyes were followed a mean 910 days (2.5 years) prior to SDM treatment and a mean 805 days (2.2 years) after. Measurement masked to treatment vs observation found the radius of ARGA lesions progressed 1 to 540 μm per year (mean 137μm, SD 107) prior to treatment (controls); and − 44 to 303 μm per year (mean 73μm, SD 59) after initiation of periodic panmacular SDM laser. Thus, the velocity of radial linear progression decreased 47% per year following panmacular SDM (p< 0.0001). There were no adverse treatment effects.Conclusion: In cohort of eyes with high-risk dry AMD, panmacular SDM slowed linear radial ARGA progression velocity 47% per year (p< 0.0001) without adverse treatment effects. Validated, these findings would constitute an important advance in the prevention of age-related visual loss and a benchmark for future therapies.Keywords: age-related macular degeneration, laser, micropulse, subthreshold, sublethal, geographic atrophy, progression, heat-shock proteins, reset, prevention, reticular pseudodrusenLuttrull JKSinclair SHElmann SChang DBKent DDove Medical Pressarticleage-related macular degenerationlasermicropulsesubthresholdsublethalgeographic atrophyprogressionheat-shock proteinsresetpreventionreticular pseudodrusenOphthalmologyRE1-994ENClinical Ophthalmology, Vol Volume 14, Pp 2983-2993 (2020)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic age-related macular degeneration
laser
micropulse
subthreshold
sublethal
geographic atrophy
progression
heat-shock proteins
reset
prevention
reticular pseudodrusen
Ophthalmology
RE1-994
spellingShingle age-related macular degeneration
laser
micropulse
subthreshold
sublethal
geographic atrophy
progression
heat-shock proteins
reset
prevention
reticular pseudodrusen
Ophthalmology
RE1-994
Luttrull JK
Sinclair SH
Elmann S
Chang DB
Kent D
Slowed Progression of Age-Related Geographic Atrophy Following Subthreshold Laser
description Jeffrey K Luttrull,1 Stephen H Sinclair,2 Solly Elmann,3 David B Chang,4 David Kent5 1Ventura County Retina Vitreous Medical Group, Ventura, California, USA; 2Sinclair Retina Associates, Media, Pennsylvania, USA; 3Brooklyn Hospital Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA; 4Retinal Protective Sciences, LLC, Ojai, California, USA; 5The Eye Clinic, Kilkenny, Ireland 6. University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UKCorrespondence: Jeffrey K LuttrullVentura County Retina Vitreous Medical Group, 3160 Telegraph Road, Suite 230, Ventura, California 93003, USATel +1 805-650-0664Email jkluttrull@gmail.comPurpose: To determine the effect of panmacular low-intensity/high-density subthreshold diode micropulse laser (SDM) on age-related geographic atrophy (ARGA) progression.Methods: The retinal images of all eyes with ARGA in a previously reported database, consisting of all eyes with dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) active in a vitreoretinal practice electronic medical record (EMR), were identified and analyzed to determine the velocity of radial linear ARGA progression during observation and after panmacular SDM.Results: Sixty-seven eyes of 49 patients with ARGA, mean age of 86 years were identified as having follow-up both before and after initiation of SDM treatment. All were included in the study. These eyes were followed a mean 910 days (2.5 years) prior to SDM treatment and a mean 805 days (2.2 years) after. Measurement masked to treatment vs observation found the radius of ARGA lesions progressed 1 to 540 μm per year (mean 137μm, SD 107) prior to treatment (controls); and − 44 to 303 μm per year (mean 73μm, SD 59) after initiation of periodic panmacular SDM laser. Thus, the velocity of radial linear progression decreased 47% per year following panmacular SDM (p< 0.0001). There were no adverse treatment effects.Conclusion: In cohort of eyes with high-risk dry AMD, panmacular SDM slowed linear radial ARGA progression velocity 47% per year (p< 0.0001) without adverse treatment effects. Validated, these findings would constitute an important advance in the prevention of age-related visual loss and a benchmark for future therapies.Keywords: age-related macular degeneration, laser, micropulse, subthreshold, sublethal, geographic atrophy, progression, heat-shock proteins, reset, prevention, reticular pseudodrusen
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title Slowed Progression of Age-Related Geographic Atrophy Following Subthreshold Laser
title_short Slowed Progression of Age-Related Geographic Atrophy Following Subthreshold Laser
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title_fullStr Slowed Progression of Age-Related Geographic Atrophy Following Subthreshold Laser
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