Yin Liu, Cheng Hu, Juan Yu, Nian Xiang, Bo Zeng, Wen-Shan Jiang
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摘要
目的:比较高、低近视散光患者小切口晶状体摘除(SMILE)术后的视力及角膜高阶像差(HOAs)。方法:对157例接受SMILE手术的患者的157只眼睛进行回顾性、非随机、比较研究。将正常散光眼分为高度散光组(HAG);散光≤-2.00 D, 73眼)和低散光组(LAG;散光≥-1.00 D, 84眼)。行视力及屈光检查,术前及术后6个月评估眼前、后、全角膜hoa。结果:术后6个月随访时,HAG和LAG的未矫正距离视力分别为97%和100%达到20/20及以上,74%和100%的视力在-0.50 d以内,矢量分析显示两组矫正指数(P=0.066)、误差角(P=0.091)和扁平化指数(P=0.987)无显著差异。HAG的误差幅度为-0.37±0.31 D, LAG (ppp)的误差幅度为-0.04±0.19 D。结论:SMILE手术对高散光眼的hoa发生率较高,散光矫正不足。SMILE术后hoa的增加与术前散光有关。
Corneal higher-order aberrations following small incision lenticule extraction for high myopic astigmatism correction.
Aim: To compare the visual outcomes and corneal higher-order aberrations (HOAs) of patients with high or low myopic astigmatism after small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE).
Methods: A total of 157 eyes of 157 patients who underwent SMILE were included in this retrospective, nonrandomized, comparative study. All the eyes which were with the rule astigmatism were divided into high astigmatism group (HAG; astigmatism ≤-2.00 D, 73 eyes) and low astigmatism group (LAG; astigmatism ≥-1.00 D, 84 eyes). Visual and refractive examinations were performed, HOAs of the anterior surface, posterior surface, and total cornea of the eyes were evaluated preoperatively and 6mo postoperatively.
Results: At the postoperative 6-month follow-up, uncorrected distance visual acuity of 20/20 or better was achieved in 97% and 100% eyes in HAG and LAG respectively and 74% and 100% eyes were within -0.50 D. Vector analysis revealed no significant differences in the correction index (P=0.066), angle of error (P=0.091) or flattening index (P=0.987) between two groups. The magnitude of error was -0.37±0.31 D in HAG and -0.04±0.19 D in LAG (P<0.001). Index of success (IOS) was 0.22±0.09 in the HAG and 0.50±0.46 in the LAG (P<0.001). HOAs of most anterior, posterior and total cornea significantly increased after SMILE, especially the spherical aberration and coma. For HAG, the SMILE procedure induced significantly higher anterior, posterior and total cornea horizontal coma and total corneal total HOAs compared with LAG (P<0.001) and these surgically induced HOAs predominantly originated from the anterior surface of the cornea.
Conclusion: SMILE surgery induces more HOAs and a mild under-correction of astigmatism in eyes with high astigmatism. The increment in HOAs after SMILE is related to preoperative astigmatism.
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