Literature DB >> 4045033

The excimer laser: gross, light microscopic and ultrastructural analysis of potential advantages for use in laser therapy of cardiovascular disease.

J M Isner, R F Donaldson, L I Deckelbaum, R H Clarke, S M Laliberte, A A Ucci, D N Salem, M A Konstam.   

Abstract

Excimer lasers are pulsed gas lasers that use a mixture of a rare gas and halogen as the active medium to generate pulses of short wavelength, high energy ultraviolet light. A krypton-fluoride gas mixture was used to achieve an excimer emission at a wavelength of 248 nm. A total of 30 atherosclerotic coronary artery segments were irradiated over a range of pulse energies (250 to 750 mJ), repetition rates (2 to 25 Hz), average powers (1.9 to 18.8 watts) and cumulative exposures (3 to 12 seconds). In no case was there gross, light microscopic or ultrastructural evidence of the pathologic injury typically associated with continuous wave laser irradiation of coronary artery segments. Similar results were achieved after excimer laser irradiation of 30 samples of myocardium. Excimer irradiation of calcified aortic valve leaflets accomplished focal debridement without pathologic tissue injury; when total debridement was attempted, however, gross charring was observed. The paucity of pathologic alterations observed after excimer irradiation of cardiovascular tissue may prove beneficial in precisely controlling laser ablation of pathologic tissue without injury to the surrounding normal tissue. Clinical application of excimer laser irradiation requires resolution of several issues, including the development of suitable fiber optics and laser coupling, evaluation of potential ultraviolet toxicity, and demonstration that ultraviolet light can be transmitted through a blood-filled system.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4045033     DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(85)80316-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol        ISSN: 0735-1097            Impact factor:   24.094


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