One-Year Visual Outcomes and Corneal Higher-Order Aberration Assessment of Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction for the Treatment of Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Demographics
3.2. Efficacy, Visual Acuity, and Safety
3.3. Accuracy and Stability
3.4. Astigmatism and Vector Analysis
3.5. Long-Term Outcomes beyond 12 Months
3.6. Corneal Wavefront Aberrometry
3.7. Adverse Events and Complications
4. Discussion
Study | Year | Preop SEQ (SD) | Preop Sph (SD) | Preop Cyl (SD) | n | %UDVA ≥ 20/20 | %UDVA ≥ 20/40 | %CDVA Loss ≥ 2 lines | %SEQ ≤ 0.50 D | %SEQ ≤ 1.00 D |
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3 months | ||||||||||
Current Study | 2022 | −5.59 (1.62) | −5.29 (1.60) | −0.62 (0.60) | 308 | 80% | 99% | 0.30% | 84% | 94% |
Ivarsen and Hjortdal [15] | 2014 | --- | --- | <−2.50 D | 669 | --- | 81% ≥20/25 | 2.80% | --- | --- |
≥−2.50 D | 106 | --- | 64% ≥20/25 | 0.90% | --- | --- | ||||
Hjordtal et al. [16] | 2012 | −7.19 (1.30) | −6.41 (1.77) | −0.60 (0.46) | 670 | --- | --- | --- | 80.10% | 94.20% |
Hansen et al. [17] | 2016 | −6.82 (1.66) | --- | −0.83 (0.84) | 722 | --- | 83% ≥20/25 | 1.60% | 88% | 98% |
Kamiya et al. (multi- center) [18] | 2019 | −4.33 (1.61) | --- | −0.64 (0.51) | 252 | 100% | 100% | 0.80% | 88% | 98% |
Liu et al. (3–6 mo) [19] | 2021 | −4.96 (2.07) | --- | −1.04 (0.77) | 462 | 93% | --- | 0% | 98% | 100% |
12 months | ||||||||||
Current Study | 2022 | −5.55 (1.48) | −5.22 (1.43) | −0.58 (0.61) | 213 | 79% | 99% | 0% | 84% | 97% |
VisuMax FDA PMA [4] | 2018 | −5.48 | −4.82 (2.39) | −1.34 (0.80) | 349 | 89.40% | 98.90% | 0% | 94.80% | 99.10% |
Dishler et al. [20] | 2020 | −5.41 (2.31) | −4.65 (2.33) | −1.52 (0.70) | 300 | 89.00% | 99.00% | 0% | 95.30% | 99.30% |
Chansue et al. [21] | 2015 | −4.96 (1.88) | −4.61 (1.85) | −0.71 (0.61) | 318/347 | 90% | 98% | 0% | 93% | 99% |
Wu et al. [22] | 2016 | <−6.0 D | −6.49 (0.93) | −0.82 (0.68) | 65 | --- | --- | --- | 95.40% | 100% |
≥−6.0 D | −4.21 (1.10) | −0.95 (0.88) | 91 | --- | --- | --- | 96.70% | 100% | ||
>1 year | ||||||||||
Current Study (1.5–5 yrs) | 2022 | −4.91 (1.46) | −4.73 (1.45) | −0.36 (0.42) | 31 | 63% | 96.70% | 0% | 77.80% | 96.30% |
Han et al. (3 yrs) [23] | 2019 | −6.54 (1.69) | −6.14 (1.62) | −0.80 (0.68) | 60 | 90% | --- | 2% lost 1 line | 80% | --- |
Yildirim et al. (2 yrs) [24] | 2016 | −7.10 (0.95) | −6.64 (0.88) | −0.82 (0.55) | 45 | 80% | 100% | 2% lost 1 line | 92% | 100% |
Tian et al. (5 yrs) [25] | 2022 | −7.16 (1.51) | −6.74 (1.45) | −0.84 (0.70) | 41 | 90.20% | 100% | 0% | 87.80% | 95.10% |
Pedersen et al. (3 yrs) [26] | 2015 | −7.30 (1.40) | --- | −0.70 (0.60) | 87 | 72% | --- | --- | 78% | 90% |
Blum et al. (5 yrs) [27] | 2016 | --- | --- | --- | 56 | --- | --- | 0% | 48.20% | 78.60% |
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Demographics | Treated for Spherical Myopia Only | Treated for Astigmatic Myopia | All Treated Eyes | Targeted for Monovision | Required PRK Enhancement |
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Number of eyes | 217 eyes | 188 eyes | 405 eyes | 22 eyes | 15 eyes |
(no. of patients) | (129 patients) | (116 patients) | (207 patients) | −5.40% | (11 patients) |
Gender | |||||
Male | 52 (40%) | 43 (37%) | 85 (41%) | 9 (41%) | 3 (20%) |
Female | 77 (60%) | 73 (63%) | 122 (59%) | 13 (59%) | 8 (80%) |
Surgical Eye | |||||
OD | 111 (51%) | 92 (49%) | 203 (50%) | 4 (18%) | 6 (40%) |
OS | 106 (49%) | 96 (51%) | 202 (50%) | 18 (82%) | 9 (60%) |
Age (years) | |||||
Mean (SD) | 34.4 (7.6) | 34.6 (7.9) | 34.5 (7.7) | 46.8 (4.5) | 34.2 (6.2) |
Min., Max. | 18, 55 | 21, 57 | 18, 57 | 39, 54 | 25, 45 |
MRSE | −5.27 (1.55) | −5.84 (1.53) | −5.55 (1.57) | --- | --- |
Average sphere | −5.16 (1.55) | −5.30 (1.51) | −5.23 (1.54) | --- | --- |
Average cylinder | −0.22 (0.22) | −1.10 (0.62) | −0.63 (0.63) | --- | --- |
Outcomes | Preoperative | 3 Months | 12 Months | >1 Year (Range: 18 mo–3 yr) |
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CDVA (LogMAR) | n = 383 | n = 309 | n = 211 | n = 26 |
Mean (SD) | −0.007 (0.027) | −0.015 (0.042) | −0.022 (0.046) | 0.015 (0.087) |
Range (Min, Max) | −0.14, 0.04 | −0.14, 0.18 | −0.14, 0.06 | −0.02, 0.44 |
UDVA (LogMAR) | n = 376 * | n = 299 | n = 207 | n = 30 |
Mean (SD) | 1.43 (0.24) | 0.026 (0.099) | 0.025 (0.091) | 0.08 (0.134) |
Range (Min, Max) | 0.1, 1.7 | −0.14, 0.8 | −0.14, 0.54 | 0, 0.54 |
Sphere | n = 405 | n = 309 | n = 211 | n = 27 |
Mean (SD) | −5.23 (1.54) | 0.088 (0.486) | 0.075 (0.447) | −0.120 (0.487) |
Range (Min, Max) | −10.75, −1.5 | −2, 1.5 | −1.5, 2.25 | −1.0, 0.75 |
Cylinder | n = 405 | n = 309 | n = 211 | n = 27 |
Mean (SD) | −0.621 (0.606) | −0.375 (0.334) | −0.400 (0.326) | −0.417 (0.277) |
Range (Min, Max) | −3.25, 0 | −2, 0.5 | −1.75, 0 | −1, 0 |
≤0.50 D (%) | --- | 83.80% | 78.60% | 81.40% |
≤1.00 D (%) | --- | 97.40% | 97.10% | 100% |
MSE | n = 405 | n = 309 | n = 211 | n = 27 |
Mean (SD) | −5.54 (1.57) | −0.099 (0.489) | −0.127 (0.451) | −0.329 (0.460) |
Range (Min, Max) | −11.125, −1.5 | −2.125, 1.25 | −1.75, 1.875 | −1.25, 0.625 |
±0.50 D of Intended (%) | --- | 84.10% | 84.80% | 77.80% |
±1.00 D of Intended (%) | --- | 94.80% | 95.20% | 96.30% |
Efficacy Index ** | --- | 0.944 (0.182) | 0.939 (0.171) | 0.834 (0.174) |
Safety Index *** | --- | 1.037 (0.124) | 1.026 (0.123) | 0.979 (0.091) |
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Payne, C.J.; Webster, C.R.; Moshirfar, M.; Handlon, J.J.; Ronquillo, Y.C.; Hoopes, P.C. One-Year Visual Outcomes and Corneal Higher-Order Aberration Assessment of Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction for the Treatment of Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 6294. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216294
Payne CJ, Webster CR, Moshirfar M, Handlon JJ, Ronquillo YC, Hoopes PC. One-Year Visual Outcomes and Corneal Higher-Order Aberration Assessment of Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction for the Treatment of Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(21):6294. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216294
Chicago/Turabian StylePayne, Carter J., Courtney R. Webster, Majid Moshirfar, Jaiden J. Handlon, Yasmyne C. Ronquillo, and Phillip C. Hoopes. 2022. "One-Year Visual Outcomes and Corneal Higher-Order Aberration Assessment of Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction for the Treatment of Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 21: 6294. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216294
APA StylePayne, C. J., Webster, C. R., Moshirfar, M., Handlon, J. J., Ronquillo, Y. C., & Hoopes, P. C. (2022). One-Year Visual Outcomes and Corneal Higher-Order Aberration Assessment of Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction for the Treatment of Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(21), 6294. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216294