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Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness after laser in situ keratomileusis
Poster Details
First Author: G.Zlatanovic SERBIA
Co Author(s): M. Zlatanovic M. Zivkovic N. Micic
Abstract Details
Purpose:
The aim of the paper is to assess whether short-term increase of IOP during LASIK procedure causes thinning of peripapillary nerve fiber layers.
Setting:
Examination was conducted in the 'Eye Vision Center Maja' - Niš
Methods:
We followed 78 eyes in 43 patients with myopia (20 males and 23 females, aged 32+/-4,03 years). The patients did not have any other ocular diseases. Myopia values were in the range from -3,5 D to -7,0 D (mean values -5,0 +/- 1.2 D). The control group comprised 25 eyes in 25 subjects without systemic or ocular diseases. RNFL thickness was measured by Cirrus SD-OCT (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA, USA). Measurements were performed immediately before the intervention and 1, 3 and 6 months after the intervention. Mean values of RNFL thickness were compared, as well as the values of RNFL thickness in the superior, inferior, temporal and nasal quadrants.
Results:
Mean value of RNFL thickness before the intervention was 97,2 +/-12.4, and 1,3 and 6 months after the intervention the mean RNFL thickness values were 96,4 +/- 10,6, 96,6 +/-11,5. 97,1 +/- 12,8. Changes in mean RNFL thickness were not statistically significant. Changes in RNFL thickness in the superior, inferior, temporal and nasal quadrants before and after the intervention were also not statistically significant.
Conclusions:
RNFL thickness remains unchanged following LASIK intervention. FINANCIAL INTEREST: NONE