2020
DOI: 10.1167/tvst.9.13.16
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Photo-Mediated Ultrasound Therapy for the Treatment of Corneal Neovascularization in Rabbit Eyes

Abstract: Purpose Corneal neovascularization (CNV) is the invasion of new blood vessels into the avascular cornea, leading to reduced corneal transparency and visual acuity, impaired vision, and even blindness. Current treatment options for CNV are limited. We developed a novel treatment method, termed photo-mediated ultrasound therapy (PUT), that combines laser and ultrasound, and we tested its feasibility for treating CNV in a rabbit model. Methods A suture-induced CNV model wa… Show more

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“…It can be achieved by measuring the traveling time of a laser-induced photoacoustic wave propagating from the target sample to the HIFU transduce as described previously. 23,25,27 To ensure the accuracy of measurement, the laser system outputted a 532 nm laser instead of 1064 nm during the measurement procedure, benefiting from the strong optical absorption of hemoglobin at 532 nm. When the switch in Figure 1A was connected to the position "2," the produced photoacoustic signal can be received by the HIFU transducer, then amplified by a pulser/receiver (PR 5072; Olympus), and finally displayed on an oscilloscope (TDS540; Tektronix).…”
Section: Put Systemmentioning
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“…It can be achieved by measuring the traveling time of a laser-induced photoacoustic wave propagating from the target sample to the HIFU transduce as described previously. 23,25,27 To ensure the accuracy of measurement, the laser system outputted a 532 nm laser instead of 1064 nm during the measurement procedure, benefiting from the strong optical absorption of hemoglobin at 532 nm. When the switch in Figure 1A was connected to the position "2," the produced photoacoustic signal can be received by the HIFU transducer, then amplified by a pulser/receiver (PR 5072; Olympus), and finally displayed on an oscilloscope (TDS540; Tektronix).…”
Section: Put Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 Previously, we demonstrated the efficacy of PUT in safely removing neovascularization in both the choroid and the cornea of rabbit eyes. [21][22][23]25 In this study, PUT was applied to the treatment of RNV for the first time. The feasibility of PUT for RNV was tested via experiments on a DL-AAA induced RNV model in both New Zealand white (NZW) rabbits and Dutch Belted pigmented (DBP) rabbits, and the safety was evaluated by histology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the axial length (i.e., 18 mm), corneal thickness (540 to 560 μm), and curvature (8.3 to 9.0 mm in base curve radius) share many similarities to the human eye. In addition, a suture-induced rabbit CNV model has been well established to provide pathological similarity with human CNV ( 37 ). The animal procedures are as follows.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The VD was determined by counting each pixel along with the segmented CNV vessels. The relative VD at each time point was determined by normalizing the VD post-therapy to the VD pre-therapy as the following formula ( 37 )%VD=VD at the time post-therapyVD pre-therapy×100…”
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