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Izmailov A.S., Kotsur T.V. ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE DIODE LASER (0.8 μ M) IN THE MODES OF COAGULATION AND MICROPATHOLOGICAL WHEN RUNANALYSIS THE PARAMETERS OF THE EFFECT IN THE TREATMENT OF DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA [№ 12 ' 2015] Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the leading position among other causes of blindness in the population of economically developed countries, however, the main cause of disability in diabetes is diabetic it may (DM). The effectiveness of laser photocoagulation in the treatment of DM was confirmed during a multicenter randomized study Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) and currently, laser photocoagulation is the standard treatment of diabetic macular edema. However, the application of coagulation is associated with postcompletion atrophy membranes of the ocular fundus and a decrease in the sensitivity of the retina. The current standard for treatment of diabetic macular edema is laser photocoagulation in the macula, the effectiveness of which was confirmed during a multicenter study. Sub-threshold (MicroPulse) leads to the appearance of badly visible or invisible burns of the retina and is also proven effective in the treatment of diabetic macular edema if there is no Wii side effects inherent in the ETDRS method (atrophy of the pigmention of the epithelium and choroid, reducing the sensitivity of the retina). The effectiveness of micropathological may be increased when a more dense application of laser applications, however, in the modern literature is devoted to this question a few publications.
Kotsur T.V., Izmaylov A.S. ANALYSIS OF LASER COAGULATION EFFICIENCY IN MACULA AND MICROPHOTOCOAGULATION OF HIGH DENSITY IN DIABETIC MACULOPATHY TREATMENT [№ 4 ' 2013] The modern standard of treatment of clinically significant diabetic macular edema is macular laser photocoagulation was suggested in the reports of the Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS, 1985–1990). Subthreshold microphotocoagulation (MicroPulse) leads to developing barely visible or invisible retinal burns and also has been shown to be effective in treating macular edema with no side effects comparing with ETDRS methodic (retinal pigment and choroidal atrophy, decreasing of retinal sensitivity). Effectiveness of microphotocoagulation may arise in high density laser applications, however in modern literature rare publications concerning this question exist.
Kotsur T.V., Izmaylov A.S. COMPARATIVE ESTIMATION OF LASER COAGULATION EFFICIENCY IN MACULAR AND MICROPHOTOCOAGULATION OF HIGH DENSITY IN DIABETIC MACULOPATHY TREATMENT [№ 12 ' 2012] The modern standard of treatment of clinically significant diabetic macular edema is macular laser photocoagulation was suggested in the reports of the Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS, 1985-1990). Subthreshold microphotocoagulation (MicroPulse) leads to developing barely visible or invisible retinal burns and also has been shown to be effective in treating macular edema with no side effects comparing with ETDRS methodic (retinal pigment and choroidal atrophy, decreasing of retinal sensitivity). Effectiveness of microphotocoagulation may arise in high density laser applications, however in modern literature exists rare publications concerning this question.
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