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The U.S. Army Surface Ablation Study: comparison of PRK, MMC-PRK, and LASEK in moderate to high myopia.
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Journal of refractive surgery (Thorofare, N.J. : 1995) [J Refract Surg] 2014 Apr; Vol. 30 (4), pp. 256-64. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Purpose: To compare visual outcomes following photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), PRK with mitomycin C (MMC-PRK), and LASEK in moderate and high myopia in military personnel.<br />Methods: This prospective, randomized contralateral eye study included 167 patients 21 years or older with manifest spherical equivalent -5.99 ± 1.40 diopters (D) (range: -3.88 to -9.38 D) randomized to either MMC-PRK or LASEK treatment in their dominant eye and conventional PRK without MMC in the fellow eye. All procedures were performed using the LADARVision 4000 Excimer Laser System (Alcon Surgical Inc., Ft. Worth, TX). High- and low-contrast visual acuities, manifest refraction, endothelial cell count, and corneal haze were evaluated up to 12 months postoperatively.<br />Results: At 12 months postoperatively, visual outcomes were comparable among the treatment groups. Corneal haze of any grade was less common in MMC-PRK compared to PRK at 1 month (21.4% vs 31.0%; P < .01) and 3 months (12.8% vs 35.9%; P = .03) postoperatively; it was also less common in MMC-PRK compared to LASEK at 1 month (21.4% vs 55.9%; P < .01), 3 months (12.8% vs 42.4%; P < .01), and 6 months (12.2% vs 36.4%; P = .03) postoperatively. Haze rate (grade 0.5 or higher) was comparable between LASEK and PRK. Clinically significant haze (grade 2 or higher) developed after PRK (4 eyes) and LASEK (2 eyes), but not after MMC-PRK.<br />Conclusions: MMC-PRK showed some benefits in minimizing corneal haze formation. One year after surgery, there was no discernible difference in the postoperative refractive outcomes among the three methods.<br /> (Copyright 2014, SLACK Incorporated.)
- Subjects :
- Adult
Cell Count
Combined Modality Therapy
Cornea physiopathology
Endothelium, Corneal pathology
Female
Hospitals, Military
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Myopia physiopathology
Myopia, Degenerative physiopathology
Myopia, Degenerative surgery
Prospective Studies
Refraction, Ocular physiology
Treatment Outcome
United States
Visual Acuity physiology
Wound Healing
Young Adult
Alkylating Agents administration & dosage
Keratectomy, Subepithelial, Laser-Assisted methods
Lasers, Excimer therapeutic use
Military Personnel
Mitomycin administration & dosage
Myopia surgery
Photorefractive Keratectomy methods
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1081-597X
- Volume :
- 30
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of refractive surgery (Thorofare, N.J. : 1995)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 24702577
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3928/1081597X-20140320-04