Literature DB >> 16607179

Retinal injury thresholds for blue wavelength lasers.

David J Lund1, Bruce E Stuck, Peter Edsall.   

Abstract

The interaction mechanism leading to laser-induced retinal alteration can be thermal or non-thermal, depending upon the wavelength of the laser radiation and the duration of the exposure. To investigate the effect of exposure duration on the interaction mechanism, retinal injury thresholds in the rhesus monkey were experimentally measured for exposure to laser radiation at wavelengths of 441.6, 457.9, 476.5, and 496.5 nm. Exposure durations were 0.1, 1, 5, 16, and 100 s; and 1/e retinal irradiance diameters were 50, 125, and 327 microm. Tissue response was observed via ophthalmoscope 1 h and 48 h post exposure. Thermal and non-thermal damage thresholds were obtained depending upon the exposure duration. These threshold data are in agreement with data previously reported in the literature for 100-s duration exposures, but differences were noted for shorter exposures. The current study yielded an estimated injury threshold for 1-s duration, 327-microm retinal irradiance diameter exposures at 441.6 nm, which is an order of magnitude higher than that previously reported. This study provides evidence that laser-induced retinal damage is primarily induced via thermal mechanisms for exposures shorter than 5 s in duration. Arguments are presented that support an amendment of the thermal hazard function, R(lambda).

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16607179     DOI: 10.1097/01.HP.0000190115.83416.cb

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Phys        ISSN: 0017-9078            Impact factor:   1.316


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2.  The reduction of retinal autofluorescence caused by light exposure.

Authors:  Jessica I W Morgan; Jennifer J Hunter; William H Merigan; David R Williams
Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci       Date:  2009-07-23       Impact factor: 4.799

3.  Light-induced retinal changes observed with high-resolution autofluorescence imaging of the retinal pigment epithelium.

Authors:  Jessica I W Morgan; Jennifer J Hunter; Benjamin Masella; Robert Wolfe; Daniel C Gray; William H Merigan; François C Delori; David R Williams
Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci       Date:  2008-04-11       Impact factor: 4.799

4.  Phototoxic action spectrum on a retinal pigment epithelium model of age-related macular degeneration exposed to sunlight normalized conditions.

Authors:  Emilie Arnault; Coralie Barrau; Céline Nanteau; Pauline Gondouin; Karine Bigot; Françoise Viénot; Emmanuel Gutman; Valérie Fontaine; Thierry Villette; Denis Cohen-Tannoudji; José-Alain Sahel; Serge Picaud
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-08-23       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Assessing Human Eye Exposure to UV Light: A Narrative Review.

Authors:  Michele Marro; Laurent Moccozet; David Vernez
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-07-06

6.  High-resolution in vivo imaging of regimes of laser damage to the primate retina.

Authors:  Ginger M Pocock; Jeffrey W Oliver; Charles S Specht; J Scot Estep; Gary D Noojin; Kurt Schuster; Benjamin A Rockwell
Journal:  J Ophthalmol       Date:  2014-05-07       Impact factor: 1.909

7.  Non-Therapeutic Laser Retinal Injury.

Authors:  Patrick W Commiskey; Curtis J Heisel; Yannis M Paulus
Journal:  Int J Ophthalmic Res       Date:  2019-11-26
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