Investigations On Retinal Pigment Epithelial Damage At Laser Irradiation In The Lower Microsecond Time Regime

INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE(2021)

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PURPOSE. New lasers with a continuous wave power exceeding 15 W are currently investigated for retinal therapies, promising highly localized effects at and close to the Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE). The goal of this work is to evaluate mechanisms and thresholds for RPE cell damage by means of pulse durations up to 50 mu s.METHODS. A diode laser with a wavelength of 514 nm, a power of 15 W, and adjustable pulse durations between 2 mu s and 50 mu s was used. Porcine RPE-choroidal explants (ex vivo) and chinchilla bastard rabbits (in vivo) were irradiated to determine threshold radiant exposures for RPE damage (H) over bar (Cell) by calcein vitality staining and fluorescence angiography, respectively. Thresholds for microbubble formation (MBF) (H) over bar (MBF) were evaluated by time-resolved optoacoustics. Exemplary histologies support the findings.RESULTS. (H) over bar (MBF) is significantly higher than (H) over bar (Cell) at pulse durations >= 5 mu s (P < 0.05) ex vivo, while at 2 mu s, no statistically significant difference was found. The ratios between <(H)over bar>(MBF) and (H) over bar (Cell) increase with pulse duration from 1.07 to 1.48 ex vivo and 1.1 to 1.6 in vivo, for 5.2 and 50 mu s.CONCLUSIONS. Cellular damage with and without MBF related disintegration are both present and very likely to play a role for pulse durations >= 5 mu s. With the lower mu s pulses, selective RPE disruption might be possible, while higher values allow achieving spatially limited thermal effects without MBF. However, both modi require a very accurate real-time dosing control in order to avoid extended retinal disintegration in this power range.
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RPE, retina, SRT, photocoagulation, thermal damage, thermomechanical damage, microbubble formation, photodisruption, threshold irradiance, rabbits
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