A retrospective comparison of enhancement rate between low myopic astigmatism and high myopic astigmatism in patients treated with Femtosecond LASIK
Autor: | Mluz Iglesias, Ma Teus, P Gimenez, R Canones, P Canadas Suarez |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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Zdroj: | Acta Ophthalmologica. 89 |
ISSN: | 1755-3768 1755-375X |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1755-3768.2011.420.x |
Popis: | Purpose To analyze the retreatment rate between patients with low myopic astigmatism versus patients with high myopic astigmatism; all of them treated with Femtosecond Laser- Assisted Sub-Bowman Keratomileusis ( FSBK ). Methods To analyze the retreatment rate between patients with low myopic astigmatism versus patients with high myopic astigmatism; all of them treated with Femtosecond Laser- Assisted Sub-Bowman Keratomileusis ( FSBK ). Results The preoperative mean data were: Group I: Sphere was –3.98 2.09. Cylinder was –0.44 0.3 and best corrected visual acuity ( BSCVA ) was 1.15 0.1. Group II: Sphere was –3.66 2.54. Cylinder was –2.41 0.87 and BSCVA was 1.00 0.1. Three months after FSBK: The mean postoperative uncorrected visual acuity ( UCVA ) remained slightly higher in group I ( 1.08 0.2 ) than in group II ( 0.88 0.2 ) with p 0.001. The mean sphere was + 0.02 0.4 in group I and + 0.11 0.5 in group II ( p 0.009 ), and the mean cylinder was statistically significant superior ( p 0.0001 ) in group II ( -0.55 0.6 ) than in group I ( -0.11 0.2 ). This is correlated with the retreatment rate found, which was 26.9% ( 110 eyes) in group II and 6.48% ( 28 eyes ) in group I ( p 0.0001 ). Conclusion In patients with primary myopic astigmatism treated with FSBK, we found an statistically significant higher rate of enhancements in eyes with high myopic astigmatism ( 26.9 % ) than in eyes with low myopic astigmatism ( 6.48 % ). |
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