Regenerative Retinal Laser and Light Therapies (RELITE): Proposal of a New Nomenclature, Categorization, and Trial Reporting Standard

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Lasers in Surgery and Medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1002/lsm.23833
Claus von der Burchard, Yoko Miura, Boris Stanzel, Jay Chhablani, Johann Roider, Carsten Framme, Ralf Brinkmann, Jan Tode
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Abstract

Objectives

Numerous laser and light therapies have been developed to induce regenerative processes in the choroid/retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)/photoreceptor complex, leaving the neuroretina undamaged. These therapies are applied to the macula for the treatment of various diseases, most prominently diabetic maculopathy, retinal vein occlusion, central serous chorioretinopathy, and age-related macular degeneration. However, the abundance of technologies, treatment patterns, and dosimetry protocols has made understanding these therapies and comparing different approaches increasingly complex and challenging. To address this, we propose a new nomenclature system with a clear categorization that will allow for better understanding and comparability between different laser and light modalities. We propose this nomenclature system as an open standard that may be adapted in future toward new technical developments or medical advancements.

Methods

A systematic literature review of reported macular laser and light therapies was conducted. A categorization into a standardized system was proposed and discussed among experts and professionals in the field. This paper does not aim to assess, compare, or evaluate the efficacy of different laser or dosimetry techniques or treatment patterns.

Results

The literature search yielded 194 papers describing laser techniques, 50 studies describing dosimetry, 272 studies with relevant clinical trials, and 82 reviews. Following the common therapeutic aim, we propose “regenerative retinal laser and light therapies (RELITE)” as the general header. We subdivided RELITE into four main categories that refer to the intended physical and biochemical effects of temperature increase (photothermal therapy, PTT), RPE regeneration (photomicrodisruption therapy, PMT), photochemical processes (photochemical therapy, PCT), and photobiomodulation (photobiomodulation therapy, PBT).

Further, we categorized the different dosimetry approaches and treatment regimens. We propose the following nomenclature system that integrates the most important parameters to enable understanding and comparability:

Pattern—Dosimetry—Exposure Time/Frequency, Duty Cycle/Irradiation Diameter/Wavelength—Subcategory—Category.

Conclusion

Regenerative retinal laser and light therapies are widely used for different diseases and may become valuable in the future. A precise nomenclature system and strict reporting standards are needed to allow for a better understanding, reproduceable and comparable clinical trials, and overall acceptance. We defined categories for a systematic therapeutic goal-based nomenclature to facilitate future research in this field.

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再生视网膜激光和光疗法(RELITE):关于新术语、分类和试验报告标准的建议。
目的:目前已开发出许多激光和光疗法,用于诱导脉络膜/视网膜色素上皮(RPE)/光感受器复合体的再生过程,而不损伤神经视网膜。这些疗法可用于治疗黄斑部的各种疾病,其中最突出的是糖尿病黄斑病变、视网膜静脉闭塞、中心性浆液性脉络膜视网膜病变和老年性黄斑变性。然而,大量的技术、治疗模式和剂量测定方案使得了解这些疗法和比较不同方法变得越来越复杂和具有挑战性。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一个新的术语系统,该系统具有清晰的分类,可以更好地理解和比较不同的激光和光模式。我们建议将这一术语系统作为一个开放标准,今后可根据新的技术发展或医学进步进行调整:方法:我们对已报道的黄斑激光和光疗法进行了系统的文献综述。方法:我们对已报道的黄斑激光和光疗法进行了系统的文献综述,提出了标准化系统的分类建议,并与该领域的专家和专业人士进行了讨论。本文不旨在评估、比较或评价不同激光或剂量技术或治疗模式的疗效:结果:通过文献检索获得了 194 篇介绍激光技术的论文、50 篇介绍剂量测量的研究、272 篇相关临床试验研究和 82 篇综述。根据共同的治疗目的,我们提出了 "再生视网膜激光和光疗法(RELITE)"作为总标题。我们将 RELITE 细分为四大类,分别指温度升高(光热疗法,PTT)、RPE 再生(光微破坏疗法,PMT)、光化学过程(光化学疗法,PCT)和光生物调制(光生物调制疗法,PBT)的预期物理和生化效应。此外,我们还对不同的剂量测定方法和治疗方案进行了分类。我们提出了以下术语系统,整合了最重要的参数,以便于理解和比较:模式-剂量测定-照射时间/频率、占空比/照射直径/波长-子类别-类别:再生视网膜激光和光疗法被广泛用于治疗不同的疾病,在未来可能会变得非常有价值。我们需要一个精确的术语系统和严格的报告标准,以便更好地理解、进行可复制和可比较的临床试验,并获得全面认可。我们为基于治疗目标的系统命名法定义了类别,以促进该领域未来的研究。
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期刊介绍: Lasers in Surgery and Medicine publishes the highest quality research and clinical manuscripts in areas relating to the use of lasers in medicine and biology. The journal publishes basic and clinical studies on the therapeutic and diagnostic use of lasers in all the surgical and medical specialties. Contributions regarding clinical trials, new therapeutic techniques or instrumentation, laser biophysics and bioengineering, photobiology and photochemistry, outcomes research, cost-effectiveness, and other aspects of biomedicine are welcome. Using a process of rigorous yet rapid review of submitted manuscripts, findings of high scientific and medical interest are published with a minimum delay.
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