小切口晶状体摘除术
角膜磨镶术
激光手术
医学
眼科
视力
患者满意度
激光矫视
角膜地形图
屈光度
折射误差
散光
激光器
光折变性角膜切除术
烧蚀
验光服务
外科
角膜
作者
A. Chiche,C. Baudouin,Ornella Saada,Jean-François Faure,F. Auclin,Christophe Baudouin,Alexandre Denoyer
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jcrs.2018.06.044
摘要
Purpose To assess the early time course of the visual function after small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) and laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). Setting Quinze-Vingts National Ophthalmology Hospital, Paris, France. Design Prospective case series. Methods Patients scheduled for bilateral small-incision lenticule extraction or LASIK were consecutively enrolled. In addition to standard refraction and visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, aberrometry, and patient-reported quality of vision and overall satisfaction were measured 1 day, 7 days, and 1 month postoperatively. Results Each group comprised 23 patients (46 eyes). The postoperative contrast sensitivity was better in the LASIK group at 1 day (P = .014) and 7 days (P = .001) but not at 1 month. No significant differences in visual acuity, efficacy, or safety were found between the 2 groups throughout the follow-up. The objective scatter index assessed by double-pass aberrometry was better after LASIK 1 day postoperatively (P = .036) but was not statistically different thereafter. The patient-reported quality of vision was significantly worse in the small-incision lenticule extraction group than in the LASIK group at 7 days (P = .010). Global satisfaction did not differ between groups throughout the study. Significant correlations were found between contrast sensitivity and aberrometry in both groups at all examinations. Conclusions Targeted analysis of early quality of vision through objective and subjective methods suggested that compared with LASIK, a slight delay in corneal optical recovery after small-incision lenticule extraction might lead to reduced contrast sensitivity and specific patient-reported visual disturbance during the first postoperative week with no effect on overall patient satisfaction.
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