Alʹmanah Kliničeskoj Mediciny (Feb 2016)
EFFICACY OF LASER PHOTOCOAGULATION IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH DIABETES MELLITUS
Abstract
Background: In the modern world, diabetes mellitus is a disease that is growing in epidemic proportions. Numbers of women of childbearing age with this disease are also increasing. Aim: To develop a dose-defining algorithm for laser photocoagulation treatment of diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema in pregnant women ensuring optimal efficacy and sustained effects. Materials and methods: 12 pregnant women with type I diabetes decompensation before and during pregnancy (НbА1с > 8 %, group 1), 10 women with compensated type I diabetes before and during pregnancy (НbА1с 4.5–6%, group 2), 10 women with type I diabetes decompensation before pregnancy and compensation of diabetesachieved during the 1st trimester (НbА1c 6.5%, group 3) were enrolled. In all patients, routine ophthalmological examination and optical coherent tomography were performed. Results: 39 eyes were treated with laser photocoagulation of the retina including 3 panretinal, 16 focal and 20 grid laser procedures. In the group 1, stabilization of the funduscopic picture was observed during the 3 trimester and in the longtermafter the laser treatment. During the 3rd trimester, additional laser procedure was required in 4 eyes (16%) in the group 1 and in 2 eyes (10%) in the group 2.Conclusion: Laser photocoagulation results in significant improvement of visual acuity. Visual function changes are dependent from diabetes compensation status, presence of macular edema and volume of the procedure.
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