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2006 - Retinal injury thresholds for blue wavelength lasers OBJECTIVE: To determine whether methylprednisolone or
indomethacin can enhance photoreceptor survival after laser
retinal injury in an animal model. DESIGN: Experimental study.
PARTICIPANTS: Twenty rhesus monkeys. METHODS: Twenty rhesus
monkeys (Macaca mulatta) received a grid of argon green (514.5
nm, 10 ms) laser lesions in the macula of the right eye and a
grid of neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd:YAG; 1064 nm, 10
ns) lesions in the macula of the left eye, followed by
randomization to 2 weeks of treatment in 1 of 4 treatment
groups: high-dose methylprednisolone, moderate-dose
methylprednisolone, indomethacin, or control. The lesions were
assessed at day 1, day 14, 2 months, and 4 months. The authors
were masked to the treatment group. This report discusses the
histologic results of ocular tissue harvested at 4 months. MAIN
OUTCOME MEASURE: The number of surviving photoreceptor cell
nuclei within each lesion was compared with the number of
photoreceptor nuclei in surrounding unaffected retina. The
proportion of surviving photoreceptor nuclei was compared
between each treatment group. RESULTS: Argon retinal lesions in
the high-dose steroid treatment group and the indomethacin
treatment group demonstrated improved photoreceptor survival
compared with the control group (P = 0.004). Hemorrhagic Nd:YAG
lesions demonstrated improved survivability with indomethacin
treatment compared with controls (P = 0.003). In nonhemorrhagic
Nd:YAG laser retinal lesions, the lesions treated with
moderate-dose steroids demonstrated improved photoreceptor
survival compared with the control group (P = 0.004).
CONCLUSIONS: Based on histologic samples of retinal laser
lesions 4 months after injury, treatment with indomethacin
resulted in improved photoreceptor survival in argon laser
lesions and hemorrhagic Nd:YAG laser lesions. Treatment with
systemic methylprednisolone demonstrated improved photoreceptor
survival in argon retinal lesions and in nonhemorrhagic Nd:YAG
lesions. PMID: 17908593 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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