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Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology. 101:421-431
Background: Patients in the Prospective Evaluation of Radial Keratotomy (PERK) Study stated that a major reason for obtaining radial keratotomy was to see without dependence on corrective lenses. The authors examined lens-wearing patterns 6 years aft
Autor:
George O. Waring, Michael J. Lynn, Henry Gelender, Peter R. Laibson, Richard L. Lindstrom, William D. Myers, Stephen A. Obstbaum, J. James Rowsey, Marguerite B. McDonald, David J. Schanzlin, Robert D. Sperduto, Linda B. Bourque, Ceretha S. Cartwright, Eugene B. Steinberg, H. Dwight Cavanagh, William H. Coles, Louis A. Wilson, E.C. Hall, Steven D. Moffitt, Portia Griffin, Vicki Rice, Sidney Mandelbaum, Richard K. Forster, William Culbertson, Mary Anne Edwards, Teresa Obeso, Marguerite McDonald, Aran Safir, Herbert E. Kaufman, Rise Ochsner, Joseph A. Baldone, John Lindberg, Rudy Franklin, Deborah Poloson, Mike Ostrick, Donald J. Doughman, J. Daniel Nelson, J. Douglas Cameron, Pat Williams, Penny Asbell, Steven M. Podos, Michael J. Newton, George Pardos, Norma Justin, Hal D. Balyeat, James C. Hays, Wayne F. March, Jack Whiteside, Becky Hewett, Douglas Corley, Beth Kuns, Ronald E. Smith, James J. Salz, Douglas L. Steel, Richard A. Villasenor, Jenny Garbus, Jan Reinig, Robert C. Arends, John W. Cowden, William T. Sallee, Robert L. Stephenson, Paul Fecko, Henry J. Spiro, Vicki Roszka-Duggan, Juan J. Arentsen, Michael A. Naidoff, Elisabeth Cohen, Nubia Cantillo, Roy Monlux, Michael Isaac, Beverly Cosand, Shari Swift, Darrl Clark, Vicki Shadix, Jay H. Krachmer, Robert J. Hardy, James P. McCulley, Walter J. Stark, Richard A. Thoft, James V. Aquavella, Jules L. Baum, Joel Sugar, James Ware, Michale J. Lynn, Ronald G. Geller, Ralph J. Helmsen
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology. 92:177-307
The Prospective Evaluation of Radial Keratotomy (PERK) study is a nine-center, self-controlled clinical trial of a standardized technique of radial keratotomy in 435 patients who had physiologic myopia with a preoperative refraction between -2.00 and
Autor:
Linda B. Bourque, Michael J. Lynn, Beverly B. Cosand, Carolyn Drews, Ceretha S. Cartwright, George O. Waring
Publikováno v:
Archives of ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960). 104(3)
• We studied satisfaction with the results of radial keratotomy one year after surgery on one eye as reported by 354 patients in the Prospective Evaluation of Radial Keratotomy (PERK) Study. We measured satisfaction using an index based on ten ques
Autor:
George O. Waring, Michael J. Lynn, William Culbertson, Peter R. Laibson, Richard D. Lindstrom, Marguerite B. McDonald, William D. Myers, Stephen A. Obstbaum, J. James Rowsey, David J. Schanzlin, Marguerite McDonald, Herbert E. Kaufman, Bruce A. Barron, Richard L. Lindstrom, Donald J. Doughman, J. Daniel Nelson, Penny Asbell, Hal D. Balyeat, Ronald E. Smith, James J. Salz, Robert C. Arends, John W. Cowden, Robert L. Stephenson, Paul Fecko, Jerry Roust, Juan J. Arentsen, Michael A. Naidoff, Elisabeth Cohen, Jay H. Krachmer, Ceretha S. Cartwright, Robert J. Hardy, James P. McCulley, Robert D. Sperduto, Walter J. Stark, Richard A. Thoft, James V. Aquavella, Jules L. Baum, Joel Sugar, James Ware
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology. 94(10)
The Prospective Evaluation of Radial Keratotomy (PERK) study is a nine-center clinical trial of a standardized technique of radial keratotomy in 435 patients who had simple myopia with a preoperative refractive error between -2.00 and -8.00 diopters