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Clinical outcome of confluent laser photoablation for retinopathy of prematurity.

Nicole Fallaha1, Michael J Lynn, Thomas M Aaberg, Scott R Lambert.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: During the past decade, laser photoablation has supplanted cryotherapy as the standard treatment for threshold retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). We evaluated the progression and the complication rate in a cohort of infants with threshold ROP treated with a confluent technique.
METHODS: We retrospectively studied 47 patients with ROP (91 eyes), treated with confluent diode laser photoablation. Four main outcomes were evaluated: (1) the rate of progression, (2) the frequency of laser retreatment, (3) postoperative complications, and (4) postoperative refractive error.
RESULTS: A mean of 1943 +/- 912 laser burns were administered in a confluent pattern to 91 eyes with threshold ROP. Progression to stage 4 or 5 disease occurred in 13 of 29 eyes (44.8%) with zone I and posterior zone II and in 2 of 51 eyes (3.9%) with anterior zone II ROP (P =.01). Eyes with anterior zone II ROP that received more than or equal to 2000 burns progressed more than those that received fewer than 2000 burns. Only 1 eye (1%) needed a supplemental laser treatment. Postoperative complications included corneal edema (2.3%), anterior segment ischemia (2.3%), vitreous hemorrhage (7.9%), posterior synechiae (2.3%), cataract (4.9%), and macular ectopia (12%). The mean spherical equivalent at the last follow-up was -4.52 +/- 5.63 D.
CONCLUSIONS: In our series, infants received more laser burns than infants reported in the literature receiving scatter or near-confluent treatment. While confluent treatment almost eliminated supplemental treatment, it was associated with a similar rate of progression and complications as has been reported with other patterns of laser treatment.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11997803     DOI: 10.1067/mpa.2002.121452

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J AAPOS        ISSN: 1091-8531            Impact factor:   1.220


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