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Eighteen-year follow-up of excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy.

Zaid Shalchi1, David P S O'Brart2, Robert J McDonald1, Parul Patel1, Timothy J Archer1, John Marshall1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term efficacy of photorefractive keratectomy (PRK).
SETTING: University Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
DESIGN: Prospective case series.
METHODS: One eye of patients who had PRK 18 years previously was examined. All had myopic corrections with a 6.0 mm optical zone.
RESULTS: Forty-six patients were examined. The mean preoperative spherical equivalent (SE) refractive error was -4.86 diopters (D) (range -2.75 to -7.375 D). The mean programmed correction was -4.43 D (range -2.50 to -7.00 D). Between 1 year and 18 years, the mean change in SE was -0.31 D (P = .06) and a significant increase in variance occurred (P < .002). The mean change in SE was -0.54 D in patients younger than 40 years at the time of correction (P < .02) and -0.05 D in patients older than 40 years (P = .9). The mean SE change was -0.40 D in women (P < .04) and -0.08 D in men (P = .8). The efficacy index was 0.58. The safety index was 0.998. The corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) improved significantly from 1 to 18 years (P < .01). Ninety-six percent of corneas were clear at 18 years, with a reduction in haze scores (P < .001). There was no evidence of ectasia.
CONCLUSIONS: A significant increase in myopic SE occurred between 1 year and 18 years after PRK in patients younger than 40 years and in women. Predictability decreased between 1 year and 18 years. The procedure was safe with no long-term complications. The CDVA and corneal transparency improved with time. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Dr. Marshall was a consultant to Summit Technology, Inc. No author has a financial or proprietary interest in any material or method mentioned.
Copyright © 2015 ASCRS and ESCRS. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25467133     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2014.05.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cataract Refract Surg        ISSN: 0886-3350            Impact factor:   3.351


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