Influence of the Difference Between Corneal and Refractive Astigmatism on LASIK Outcomes Using Solid-State Technology


Autoria(s): Piñero, David P.; Ribera Vicent, David; Pérez Cambrodí, Rafael J.; Ruiz Fortes, Pedro; Blanes Mompó, Francisco J.; Alzamora Rodríguez, Antonio; Artola, Alberto
Contribuinte(s)

Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Óptica, Farmacología y Anatomía

Grupo de Óptica y Percepción Visual (GOPV)

Data(s)

04/05/2015

04/05/2015

01/12/2014

Resumo

Purpose: To evaluate the influence of the difference between preoperative corneal and refractive astigmatism [ocular residual astigmatism (ORA)] on outcomes obtained after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) surgery for correction of myopic astigmatism using the solid-state laser technology. Methods: One hundred one consecutive eyes with myopia or myopic astigmatism of 55 patients undergoing LASIK surgery using the Pulzar Z1 solid-state laser (CustomVis Laser Pty Ltd, currently CV Laser) were included. Visual and refractive changes at 6 months postoperatively and changes in ORA and anterior corneal astigmatism and posterior corneal astigmatism (PCA) were analyzed. Results: Postoperatively, uncorrected distance visual acuity improved significantly (P < 0.01). Likewise, refractive cylinder magnitude and spherical equivalent were reduced significantly (P < 0.01). In contrast, no significant changes were observed in ORA magnitude (P = 0.81) and anterior corneal astigmatism (P = 0.12). The mean overall efficacy and safety indices were 0.96 and 1.01, respectively. These indices were not correlated with preoperative ORA (r = −0.15, P = 0.15). Furthermore, a significant correlation was found between ORA (r = 0.81, P < 0.01) and PCA postoperatively, but not preoperatively (r = 0.12, P = 0.25). Likewise, a significant correlation of ORA with manifest refraction was only found postoperatively (r = −0.38, P < 0.01). Conclusions: The magnitude of ORA does not seem to be a predictive factor of efficacy and safety of myopic LASIK using a solid-state laser platform. The higher relevance of PCA after surgery in some cases may explain the presence of unexpected astigmatic residual refractive errors.

Identificador

Cornea. 2014, 33(12): 1287-1294. doi:10.1097/ICO.0000000000000272

0277-3740 (Print)

1536-4798 (Online)

http://hdl.handle.net/10045/46558

10.1097/ICO.0000000000000272

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ICO.0000000000000272

Direitos

© 2014 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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Palavras-Chave #LASIK #Ocular residual astigmatism #Posterior corneal astigmatism #Solid-state laser #Pulzar #Myopia #Óptica
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