Literature DB >> 8499382

Course of subepithelial corneal haze over 18 months after photorefractive keratectomy for myopia [corrected].

E Caubet.   

Abstract

This study of 285 myopic eyes treated with photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), with a maximum follow up of 18 months, was designed to analyze the clinical subepithelial significance of corneal haze after excimer laser PRK. The treatment parameters included an ablation zone diameter from 3.6 to 5 mm, ablation rate from 0.22 to 0.25 micron pulse, fluence of 180 mJ/cm2, and frequency of 10 Hz. All patients used a standard topical corticosteroid regimen. A statistical analysis of the subjective haze grading showed a maximum at 3 months (mean grading, 1.03) and a decrease to 0.38 at 18 months. Haze is statistically greater with higher amounts of treatment (p = .003 between 2.00 D and 3.00 D groups, p = .0002 between 2.00 D and 6.00 D groups). In males (p = .0004), and in ablations less than 4.5 mm diameter (p = .0002) but no difference was found related to age. The overall frequency of clinically significant haze was 11.5% with a mean age of 35.1 years and a mean attempted correction of -5.71 D. This frequency increased to 24% in the 6.20 D to 9.90 D group and 38.6% in the 4.4 mm and less group, and it decreased to 8.6% in the 1.00 D to 6.00 D group and 6.6% in the 4.5 and 5 mm group. All patients with significant haze gave a history of discontinued use of corticosteroids. We suggest there exists a significant haze risk group in which the absence of steroid or discontinuation of corticosteroids will lead to significant haze.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8499382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Refract Corneal Surg        ISSN: 1042-962X


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2.  Wound healing anomalies after excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy: correlation of clinical outcomes, corneal topography, and confocal microscopy.

Authors:  R F Steinert
Journal:  Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc       Date:  1997

3.  Automated superficial lamellar keratectomy augmented by excimer laser masked PTK in the management of severe superficial corneal opacities.

Authors:  J L Alio; J Javaloy; J Merayo; A Galal
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4.  Comparison of single-step reverse transepithelial all-surface laser ablation (ASLA) to alcohol-assisted photorefractive keratectomy.

Authors:  Ioannis M Aslanides; Sara Padroni; Samuel Arba Mosquera; Antonis Ioannides; Achyut Mukherjee
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2012-06-27
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