LASIK using topography-modified refraction (TMR) vs standard: prospective contralateral-eye study
Session Details
Session Title: LASIK Outcomes and Complications
Session Date/Time: Tuesday 10/10/2017 | 16:30-18:00
Paper Time: 16:36
Venue: Room 3.1
First Author: : A.Kanellopoulos GREECE
Co Author(s): :
Abstract Details
Purpose:
Evaluation of safety, efficacy in a contralateral eye comparison of topography modified treatment refraction (TMR) to standard.
Setting:
LaserVision.gr Clinical and Research Eye Institute, Athens, Greece
Methods:
Group A treated with TMR and contralateral eye with the standard clinical refraction (Group B). 50 cases (100 eyes) were evaluated for: perioperative acuity, refraction (RE), topography, tomography, wavefront analysis, pupillometry and contrast sensitivity for at least 12-months.
Results:
Mean values: RE-5.5D and -1.75D astigmatism. Group A vs. Group B respectively: UDVA improved from 20/200 to 20/16 vs. 20/20. Postoperative CDVA 20/13.5 and 20/20. 1 line vision gained: 55,6% vs. 27.8%; 2 lines of vision gained: 11.1% vs. 5,6%. Refractive astigmatism: 88.3% up to 0.5 Diopters vs. 44.4%. Contrast sensitivity was superior to pre-op in Group A only. All differences were statistically significant.
Conclusions:
TMR LASIK may offer superior outcomes in topography-guided myopic LASIK. These findings may change the current clinical paradigm of the optimal subjective refraction utilized in laser vision correction.
Financial Disclosure:
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