Purpose: To research the therapeutic effects of 577 nm micropulse laser photocoagulation (MLP) treatment in early-stage central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) patients.
Methods: Twenty-two CSCR patients with 24 CSCR eyes were examined prior to MLP treatment. The examinations included best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), fluorescein fundus angiography (FFA), indocyanine green angiography (ICGA), optical coherence tomography (OCT), optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) and microperimetry. After MLP treatment, all the subjects were reviewed at 30 days. The BCVA, macular function on microperimetry, subretinal fluid (SRF) height of the macula on OCT, and choroid vascular density (VD) of the macular area on OCTA were compared before and after MLP treatment. The correlations between SRF height and visual function, choroid VD was analyzed separately.
Results: BCVA and macular function significantly increased and the SRF height of the macula significantly decreased after MLP treatment. BCVA and macular function were significantly negatively correlated with SRF height. The choroid VD was significantly increased after MLP treatment, and choroid VD in the leakage site part of the macula were significantly negatively correlated with the height of the SRF. A recurrent patient who received two MLP treatments also had a negative correlation between SRF and choroid VD during the course of disease.
Conclusions: 577 nm MLP is safe and effective for early-stage CSCR patients, and treatment can restore macular structure and function. The increase in choroid VD of leakage site part after treatment is one of the key effects of MLP treatment for early-stage CSCR patients.
Keywords: 577 nm micropulse laser photocoagulation; Central serous chorioretinopathy; Choroid vascular density; Subretinal fluid height; Visual function.
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