Purpose:To evaluate the influence of corneal ablation patterns on the prediction error after cataract surgery in postmyopic-LASIK eyes.Methods:Eighty-three post-myopic-LASIK eyes of 83 patients that underwent uneventf...Purpose:To evaluate the influence of corneal ablation patterns on the prediction error after cataract surgery in postmyopic-LASIK eyes.Methods:Eighty-three post-myopic-LASIK eyes of 83 patients that underwent uneventful cataract surgery were retrospectively included.Predicted postoperative spherical equivalence(SE)was calculated for the implanted lens using the Haigis-L and Barrett True-K formula.Prediction error at one month postsurgery was calculated as actual SE minus predicted SE.For each eye,area and decentration of the ablation zone was measured using the tangential curvature map.The associations between prediction errors and corneal ablation patterns were investigated.Results:The mean prediction error was-0.83±1.00 D with the Haigis-L formula and-1.00±0.99 D with the Barrett True-K formula.Prediction error was positively correlated with keratometry(K)value and negatively correlated with ablation zone area using either formula,and negatively correlated with decentration of the ablation zone using the Barrett True-K formula(all P<0.05).In the K<37.08 D group,prediction error was negatively correlated with decentration of the ablation zone with both formulas(all P<0.05).Multivariate analysis showed that with the Haigis-L formula,prediction error was associated with axial length(AL),K value and decentration,and with the Barrett True-K formula,prediction error was associated with AL and decentration(all P<0.05).Conclusion:A flatter cornea,larger corneal ablation zone and greater decentration will lead to more myopic prediction error after cataract surgery in post-myopic-LASIK eyes.展开更多
基金This work was supported by research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of the People's Republic of China(Grant Nos.82122017,81870642,81970780 and 81670835)Shanghai High Myopia Study,Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission(Grant Nos.19441900700 and 21S31904900)+6 种基金National Key R&D Program of China(Grant No.2018YFC0116800)the Outstanding Youth Medical Talents Program of Shanghai Health and Family Planning Commission(Grant No.2017YQ011)the Shanghai Talent Development Fund(Grant No.201604)Clinical Research Plan of Shanghai Shenkang Hospital Development Center(Grant Nos.SHDC12019X08 and SHDC2020CR4078)Double-E Plan of Eye&ENT Hospital(SYA202006)the WIT120 Research Project of Shanghai(Grant No.2018ZHYL0220)the Shanghai Municipal Key Clinical Specialty Program(Grant No.shslczdzko1901).
文摘Purpose:To evaluate the influence of corneal ablation patterns on the prediction error after cataract surgery in postmyopic-LASIK eyes.Methods:Eighty-three post-myopic-LASIK eyes of 83 patients that underwent uneventful cataract surgery were retrospectively included.Predicted postoperative spherical equivalence(SE)was calculated for the implanted lens using the Haigis-L and Barrett True-K formula.Prediction error at one month postsurgery was calculated as actual SE minus predicted SE.For each eye,area and decentration of the ablation zone was measured using the tangential curvature map.The associations between prediction errors and corneal ablation patterns were investigated.Results:The mean prediction error was-0.83±1.00 D with the Haigis-L formula and-1.00±0.99 D with the Barrett True-K formula.Prediction error was positively correlated with keratometry(K)value and negatively correlated with ablation zone area using either formula,and negatively correlated with decentration of the ablation zone using the Barrett True-K formula(all P<0.05).In the K<37.08 D group,prediction error was negatively correlated with decentration of the ablation zone with both formulas(all P<0.05).Multivariate analysis showed that with the Haigis-L formula,prediction error was associated with axial length(AL),K value and decentration,and with the Barrett True-K formula,prediction error was associated with AL and decentration(all P<0.05).Conclusion:A flatter cornea,larger corneal ablation zone and greater decentration will lead to more myopic prediction error after cataract surgery in post-myopic-LASIK eyes.