摘要
AIM:To investigate the incidence and the predisposing factors of anterior chamber(AC)gas bubbles during femtosecond laser(FS)flap creation for laser in situ keratomileusis(LASIK).METHODS:All patients who underwent FS-LASIK surgery at CMU LASIK Center between January 2013 and May 2016 were retrospective reviewed.Preoperative and intraoperative data including keratometry,white-towhite(WTW)corneal diameter,flap parameters(diameter,thickness,hinge position,and tunnel length)and pulse energy were reviewed and compared between incident group and control group.To determine the risk factors,univariate and multivariate conditional logistic regression were used;the eye was unit of analysis.RESULTS:The incidence of AC gas bubbles was 1.6%(22 out of 1378 eyes).The median WTW in the AC bubbles group was 11.5 mm(range 11.1-12.1),which was significantly different from the control group(11.7 mm,range 10.5-12.8,P=0.021).The result of the median WTW minus the flap diameter in the AC bubbles group was 2.5 mm(range 2.1-3.2),which was statistically different to the control group(2.7 mm,range 1.5-3.8,P=0.008).The logistic regression analysis showed that the result of the WTW minus the flap diameter in the AC bubbles group had an adjusted odds ratio of 0.204(95%CI;0.056-0.747,P=0.016).CONCLUSION:Development of AC gas bubbles during FS flap creation is not an uncommon event in Asian eyes which typically have a small WTW.The flap diameter when adjusted relatively to the WTW is a predisposing factor to the possibility of AC gas bubbles occurrence.