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Photodynamic Therapy for Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Photodynamic therapy (PDT)—an outpatient procedure involving the use of a special light-activated drug—is used to treat some patients with wet AMD.  PDT causes fewer visual side effects than other treatments.  The benefit of PDT is that it inhibits abnormal blood vessel leakage associated with wet macular degeneration, limiting damage to the overlying retina.

With PDT, the inactive form of the drug is usually injected into a vein in the arm, where it travels to and accumulates in abnormal blood vessels under the center of the macula.  A special low-intensity laser light targeted at the retina activates the drug only in the affected area, damaging the abnormal blood vessels under the retina and leaving normal blood vessels intact.

Patients who are treated with PDT will become temporarily extra sensitive to bright light (photosensitive).  Care should be taken to avoid exposure of the skin or eyes to direct sunlight or bright indoor light for several days.

PDT therapy is not effective for treatment of atrophic or “dry” AMD, which is caused by aging and thinning of the tissues of the macula.  Although photodynamic therapy can preserve vision for many people, it may not stop vision loss in all patients.  The abnormal blood vessels may regrow or begin to leak again.  Every three months, patients must undergo a repeat examination that includes a fluorescein angiogram dye test.  Multiple PDT treatments sometimes are necessary.

 

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Gunbarrel Office

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1815 Gunbarrel Rd.
Chattanooga, TN 
37421

M - Th  8am - 5pm
F  8am - noon

PH:  423-648-3937
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FAX:  (423) 648 - 2043

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Cleveland Location

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2415 Chambliss Ave.
Cleveland, TN 
37311

Duncan Eye Center
PH:  423-714-7540
FAX:  (423) 648 - 2043

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