RESUMO
In patients with subretinal neovascular membranes (SRNVM), persistence of the SRNVM after laser treatment is a major cause of decreased visual acuity. Persistence is associated with inadequate initial laser treatment. A technique using a digitized fluorescein angiogram (DFA) system is presented that allows immediate evaluation of the adequacy of laser treatment for SRNVM. This involves overlaying a red-free photograph taken after treatment on a fluorescein angiogram taken before treatment using a digital angiogram system that evaluates the adequacy of treatment. A protocol for augmentation of laser treatment has been developed that will aid in the reduction of persistence after laser treatment of SRNVM.
Assuntos
Angiofluoresceinografia/métodos , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Terapia a Laser , Neovascularização Retiniana/cirurgia , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Estudos de Avaliação como Assunto , Feminino , Fundo de Olho , Humanos , Fotografação , Prognóstico , Reoperação , Reprodutibilidade dos TestesRESUMO
A study was conducted using the digitized fluorescein angiogram (DFA) system to evaluate adequacy of coverage of laser treatment for subretinal neovascular membranes (SRNVM) and to confirm that complete coverage lowers the incidence of persistent SRNVMs. Ten consecutive cases were evaluated with the DFA system after undergoing a single laser treatment. Three cases were judged to be adequately treated, and the remaining seven cases were judged to be inadequately treated. The DFA system was then used during photocoagulation in 16 consecutive cases to verify complete coverage of the SRNVM or to indicate the need for photocoagulation augmentation. Despite augmentation, 2 of the 16 cases remained inadequately treated. Overall, the cases that were adequately treated had a 12% (2/17) persistence rate, whereas those that were inadequately treated had a persistence rate of 67% (6/9). The data indicate that adequate coverage of SRNVMs is essential to prevent persistence.