Using InterWave Aberrometry to Measure and Improve the Quality of Vision in LASIK Surgery
Autor: | Stephen A. Burns, P. Randall Staver, Keith P. Thompson, R. Doyle Stulting, Jose R. Garcia, Robert H. Webb |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2004 |
Předmět: |
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty Visual acuity genetic structures medicine.medical_treatment Keratomileusis Laser In Situ Visual Acuity Keratomileusis Diagnostic Techniques Ophthalmological Refraction Ocular Article Cornea Ophthalmology Aberrometry Medicine Humans Vision Ocular Aged Quality Indicators Health Care Retrospective Studies business.industry LASIK Middle Aged Refractive Errors eye diseases Surgery Refractive Surgical Procedures Quality of vision Optometry sense organs medicine.symptom business |
Popis: | To compare visual outcomes in eyes undergoing aberrometry-guided (InterWave) LASIK with those in eyes undergoing standard LASIK treatment based upon refractive measures.Single-center, comparative, interventional, consecutive case series.Four hundred two consecutive eyes undergoing LASIK were analyzed retrospectively. One group, 106 eyes undergoing primary LASIK and 224 eyes undergoing LASIK enhancement, was treated with standard LASIK treatment using a 5.5-mm optical zone, 1.5-mm transition zone laser with the settings determined by manifest refraction. The second group, 44 untreated (primary) eyes and 28 previously treated (enhancement) eyes, received a multipass, multistage treatment in which the laser settings for each stage were determined by aberrometry measurements. Eyes with desired monovision (undercorrected) outcome and preoperative hyperopia were excluded from the study.An aberrometry-guided laser treatment (InterWave LASIK) was compared with the standard LASIK treatment based upon the manifest refraction.Uncorrected visual acuity (VA), manifest refraction, best spectacle-corrected VA (BSCVA), severity of halos, and root mean square (RMS) retinal blur area measured at 3 months postoperatively.Three months postoperatively there was no difference in uncorrected VA, BSCVA, refraction, or RMS retinal blur areas for pupil sizes of 3.5 mm between eyes treated by InterWave and those treated by standard LASIK. However, InterWave LASIK reduced the retinal blur area by 48% (P0.0103) and 58% (P0.0004) in primary cases and 43% (P0.0430) and 74% (P0.0271) in enhancement cases, respectively, for pupil sizes of 4.5 and 6.5 mm relative to standard LASIK treatments. Patients undergoing InterWave-guided treatment reported less severity of halo (0.37 vs. 0.98 [P0.016] for primary cases and 0.35 vs. 0.73 [P0.04] for enhancement cases).InterWave LASIK achieved acuity and refractive results equivalent to those of standard LASIK treatment based upon refraction, but resulted in superior quality mesopic vision. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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