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      Efficacy of the subthreshold micropulse yellow wavelength laser photostimulation in the treatment of chronic central serous chorioretinopathy

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          Abstract

          AIM

          To evaluate the efficacy and safety of subthreshold micropulse yellow laser (SMYL) in the treatment of chronic central serous chorioretinopathy (CCSC).

          METHODS

          The medical records of 58 eyes of 58 patients with CCSC were reviewed. A 577-nm SMYL system was used for the treatment. Fundus fluorescein angiography was used as the primary method of identifying CCSC, and resolution of subretinal fluid (SRF) evaluated by optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fundus autofluorescence. Central macular thickness (CMT), central macular volume (CMV), total macular volume (TMV), subfoveal choroidal thickness (SFCT), subretinal fluid height (SRFH), and subfoveal fluid basement diameter values were measured by spectral domain-OCT (SD-OCT) for all eyes.

          RESULTS

          The mean age of the patients was 42.4±9.9 (range: 20-72)y. The mean follow-up was 11.4±8.5 (range: 6-37)mo. Median BCVA at at the final follow up after treatment was statistically significant from the baseline. Complete SRF resolution was 12.1% of the eyes in the 1 st month, 67.2% of the eyes in the 3 rd month and 67.2% of the eyes in the last follow up. The initial median CMT, CMV, TMV, and SFCT values before treatment was significantly higher than 3 rd month visit values ( P<0.001). In the multivariate analysis performed, age and disease duration were found to be a risk factor for persistent SRF ( P=0.017, P=0.016, respectively).

          CONCLUSION

          SMYL treatment provides a significant anatomical and functional improvement and is effective in eliminating SRF in eyes with CCSC.

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          Journal
          Int J Ophthalmol
          Int J Ophthalmol
          IJO
          International Journal of Ophthalmology
          International Journal of Ophthalmology Press
          2222-3959
          2227-4898
          18 September 2020
          2020
          : 13
          : 9
          : 1404-1410
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Ophthalmology, Kastamonu University Faculty of Medicine, Kastamonu 37100, Turkey
          [2 ] Department of Ophthalmology, Çankırı State Hospital, Çankırı 18800, Turkey
          [3 ] Department of Ophthalmology, Harran University Faculty of Medicine, Şanlıurfa 63000, Turkey
          Author notes
          Correspondence to: Mehmed Uğur Işık. Department of Ophthalmology, Kastamonu University Faculty of Medicine, Kastamonu 37100, Turkey. mehmedugur@ 123456windowslive.com
          Article
          PMC7459231 PMC7459231 7459231 ijo-13-09-1404
          10.18240/ijo.2020.09.11
          7459231
          32953579
          8a7022a6-dcc3-4ece-a018-ad411e72ac05
          International Journal of Ophthalmology Press
          History
          : 17 October 2019
          : 2 June 2020
          Categories
          Clinical Research

          optical coherence tomography,central serous chorioretinopathy,subthreshold micropulse laser

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