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Factors influencing the changes in coma-like aberrations after myopic laser in situ keratomileusis.

Kazutaka Kamiya1, Kyoko Umeda, Akihito Igarashi, Wakako Ando, Kimiya Shimizu.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess factors affecting changes in coma-like aberrations after myopic laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK).
METHODS: We retrospectively examined 91 eyes of 48 patients undergoing LASIK (mean patient age ± standard deviation, 29.6 ± 8.1 years; gender, 29 male and 19 female; manifest refraction, -4.76 ± 1.42 diopters). We quantitatively assessed the values of coma-like aberrations for 4-mm and 6-mm pupils using a Hartmann-Shack aberrometer before and 3 months after surgery. Multiple regression analysis was used to assess the relevant factors of the changes in coma-like aberrations.
RESULTS: The mean changes in coma-like aberrations for 4-mm and 6-mm pupils were 0.08 ± 0.09 μm and 0.31 ± 0.30 μm, respectively. Explanatory variables relevant to the changes in coma-like aberrations were, in order of influence, amount of spherical equivalent correction (partial regression coefficient B = 0.022, p <0.001 for a 4-mm pupil, B = 0.090, p <0.001 for a 6-mm pupil), and surgical technique (B = -0.062, p = 0.01 for a 4-mm pupil, B = -0.169, p = 0.03 for a 6-mm pupil). No significant correlation was seen with other clinical factors such as age, gender, astigmatism correction, mean keratometric readings, central corneal thickness, or eye tracking (with or without).
CONCLUSIONS: High myopic eyes requiring larger amounts of laser correction and eyes undergoing conventional LASIK tend to induce more coma-like aberration after surgery. Wavefront-guided LASIK may be a better surgical approach for preventing the induction of coma-like aberrations, especially in eyes with high myopia.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21950695     DOI: 10.3109/02713683.2011.593729

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Eye Res        ISSN: 0271-3683            Impact factor:   2.424


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