| Literature DB >> 34300233 |
Majid Moshirfar1,2,3, Kathryn M Durnford4, Adam L Lewis5, Chase M Miller6, David G West7, R Alek Sperry7, William B West4, Kathryn M Shmunes1,8, Shannon E McCabe1,9, MacGregor N Hall6, Yasmyne C Ronquillo1, Phillip C Hoopes1.
Abstract
Femtosecond (FS) lasers initially had a higher incidence of diffuse lamellar keratitis (DLK) compared with microkeratome flap creation. It has been theorized that higher-frequency lower-energy (HFLE) FS lasers would reduce the incidence of DLK. Our study sought to evaluate the incidence of newer HFLE FS lasers with pulse frequencies above 60 kHz. It was a retrospective case-control study evaluating the incidence of DLK following flap creation with one of three FS lasers (AMO iFs, WaveLight FS200, Zeiss VisuMax). Uncomplicated LASIK cases were included as the control group (14,348 eyes) and cases of DLK were recorded in the study group (637 eyes). Of the 637 cases of DLK, 76 developed stage II, 25 progressed to stage III, and only three developed stage IV DLK. The overall incidence rate of DLK was 4.3%; it has fallen with the invention of newer HFLE FS lasers and is approaching the DLK incidence rates of DLK with microkeratome.Entities:
Keywords: LASIK; diffuse lamellar keratitis (DLK); femtosecond; incidence
Year: 2021 PMID: 34300233 DOI: 10.3390/jcm10143067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241