Tsung-Hsien Tsai, Erh-Tsan Lin, Jui-Hung Hsu, Chi-Chin Sun
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摘要
目的:探讨术中角kappa调整对KLEx患者术前角kappa对术后有效视带(EOZ)的影响。方法:回顾性研究89例行KLEx术并术中角度调整的近视患者174眼。术前角度kappa(µ)近似为瞳孔中心与角膜顶点之间的弦距。将患者分为大角度kappa组(µ> 0.2 mm, n = 84)和小角度kappa组(µ≤0.2 mm, n = 90)。术后1个月测量EOZ参数,包括EOZ复位率(RR=EOZ/计划光区,%)、长、短轴、偏心和偏心率。采用线性回归分析评估术前角度kappa与术后EOZ参数之间的关系。结果:两组术后RR、大、小轴、偏心、偏心率无显著性差异。单因素线性回归显示,角kappa与RR和小轴呈显著但适度的负相关(调整后的R²= 0.05和0.03;P分别= 0.003和0.02)。此外,纳入术前球形当量的多元回归表明,角度kappa不是EOZ参数的显著预测因子。结论:总之,我们的研究表明,术前角度kappa对KLEx手术中EOZ参数的影响最小,术中适当调整角度kappa。
Evaluating the Impact of Angle Kappa on Effective Optical Zone in Kerato-Lenticule Extraction (KLEx) Surgery with Intraoperative Angle Kappa Adjustment.
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the influence of preoperative angle kappa on postoperative effective optical zone (EOZ) in KLEx patients with intraoperative angle kappa adjustment.
Methods: This retrospective study included 174 eyes from 89 myopic patients who underwent the KLEx procedure with intraoperative angle kappa adjustments. Preoperative angle kappa (µ) was approximated as the chord distance between the pupil center and corneal vertex. The cohort was divided into two groups: large angle kappa (µ > 0.2 mm, n = 84) and small angle kappa (µ ≤ 0.2 mm, n = 90). EOZ parameters, including EOZ reduction ratio (RR=EOZ/planned optical zone, %), major and minor axis, decentration, and eccentricity, were measured at one month postoperatively. Linear regression analyses were performed to assess the relationships between preoperative angle kappa and postoperative EOZ parameters.
Results: Postoperatively, RR, major and minor axis, decentration and eccentricity did not differ significantly between groups. Univariate linear regression revealed significant but modest negative correlation of angle kappa with RR and minor axis (adjusted R² = 0.05 and 0.03; P = 0.003 and 0.02, respectively). Further, multivariate regression incorporating preoperative spherical equivalent demonstrated that angle kappa was not a significant predictor of EOZ parameters.
Conclusion: In conclusion, our study showed that preoperative angle kappa had minimal effect on EOZ parameters in KLEx surgery when appropriate intraoperative adjustments for angle kappa were implemented.