飞秒激光小切口晶状体摘除对调节功能的影响。

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Liwen Li, Lu Liu, Wenjun Gou
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本回顾性病例研究评估飞秒激光小切口晶状体摘除(SMILE)对调节功能的影响。该研究包括2020年8月至2021年7月在遂宁中心医院的42名患者。术后分为近视力疲劳组(20例)和无症状组(22例)。近视疲劳组接受视力训练。比较术前、术后1周和1个月的适应性变化,采用方差和t检验进行分析。近视力疲劳组患者术前调节功能较低(PAPM=0.16, PAF)
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The impact of femtosecond laser small incision lenticule extraction on accommodative function.

This retrospective case study assessed the influence of femtosecond laser small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) on accommodative function. The study included 42 patients from August 2020 to July 2021 at Suining Central Hospital. They were categorized into near-vision fatigue (20 cases) and asymptomatic groups (22 cases) post-surgery. The near-vision fatigue group received visual training. Comparing pre-surgery, one week, and one month after surgery, accommodative changes were analyzed using variance and t-tests. The near-vision fatigue group had lower preoperative accommodative function (PAPM=0.16, PAF<0.001, PPRA=0.009). One-week post-surgery, they experienced further declines (PAPM=0.021, PAF=0.038, PPRA=0.001), but after one month of training, improvements were evident (PAPM<0.001, PBAF=0.005, PPRA<0.001). The asymptomatic group also had temporary declines one week after surgery, recovering by one month. Negative relative accommodation and accommodative response were minimally affected. SMILE surgery briefly reduced accommodative parameters, predominantly in the near-vision fatigue group. Appropriate training effectively alleviated postoperative near-vision discomfort. In conclusion, SMILE surgery affects accommodative function, leading to temporary declines in specific parameters. Adequate training mitigates these effects, enhancing postoperative comfort.

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