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Comparing Aspheric Ablation Profile With Standard Corneal Ablation for Correction of Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism, a Contralateral Eye Study Publisher Pubmed



Ghoreishi M1 ; Naderi Beni A2 ; Naderi Beni Z3 ; Zandi A1 ; Kianersi F1
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  1. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Ophthalmology, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, Iran
  3. 3. Departments of Radiation-Oncology, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

Source: Lasers in Medical Science Published:2017


Abstract

The purpose of this study is to compare visual outcomes of myopic refractive surgery, using tissue saving (TS), a standard ablation profile by a Technolas 217z100, and aberration smart ablation (ASA), an aspheric algorithm by a MEL 80 excimer laser in two eyes of one patient. In this prospective interventional paired-eye controlled study, a total of 100 eyes of 50 participants with myopia with or without astigmatism underwent thin-flap Femto-LASIK, using a Femto LDV femtosecond laser (Ziemer Ophthalmic Systems AG, Port, Switzerland). For each patient, one eye was randomly treated with tissue-saving algorithm (TS group) by the Technolas 217z100 excimer laser and the other eye was treated with optimized smart ablation profile (ASA group) by the MEL 80 excimer laser. Outcome measures were uncorrected distance visual acuities (UDVAs), corrected distance visual acuities (CDVAs), manifest refraction, higher-order aberrations (HOAs), contrast sensitivity, and patient satisfaction 12 months after surgery. At 12 months postoperative, “45 subjects returned with mean” UDVA was − 0.02 ± 0.08 Logarithm of mean angle of resolution (LogMAR) for TS group and − 0.02 ± 0.09 LogMAR for ASA group (P = 0.91). Of the TS eyes, 42/45 (93.3%) and 32/45 (71.1%) were within ± 0.5 D and ± 0.25 D of target refraction, respectively, and of the ASA eyes, 41/45 (91.1%) and 30/45 (66.6%) were within ± 0.5 D and ± 0.25 D of target refraction, respectively. No statistically significant differences were observed between groups in HOAs changes and contrast sensitivity function. Aspheric and non-aspheric LASIKs using the two different excimer lasers provide similar results in myopic and myopic astigmatism patients. © 2017, Springer-Verlag London Ltd.
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