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Comparison between a new transepithelial PRK vs. conventional alcohol-assisted PRK: Corneal densitometry and aberrometry study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to compare outcomes of corneal densitometry, visual acuity, and higher order aberrations after two types of corneal refractive surgery: alcohol-assisted PRK (aaPRK) and single-step transepithelial PRK (tPRK).
  • Researchers analyzed data from 120 myopic patients who underwent either procedure, measuring visual acuity and corneal properties before and six months after surgery.
  • Findings showed no significant differences in visual or refractive outcomes between the two methods, but there were minor differences in higher order aberrations which were not clinically important.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To describe and compare corneal densitometry, subjective refraction, visual acuity, and corneal higher order aberrations (HOA) after corneal refractive surgery using either alcohol-assisted photorefractive keratectomy (aaPRK) or single-step transepithelial PRK (tPRK).

Methods: We conducted a retrospective and observational study. We analyzed 120 right eyes from 120 healthy consecutive myopic patients who underwent aaPRK or tPRK to correct myopia of up to 6 diopters and astigmatism of up to 2 diopters. The WaveLight EX500 excimer laser (Alcon Laboratories, Inc.) was used in all cases. Visual acuity, subjective refraction, and Pentacam AXL® measurements were performed at the preoperative visit and at 6-months follow-up visit. Pentacam AXL® software was used to assess corneal optical density in various annuli for different corneal depths and anterior corneal HOA (6 mm area of analysis).

Results: Preoperative spherical equivalent values were similar between groups preoperatively (-3.07 ± 1.52 and -3.38 ± 1.46 in the aaPRK and tPRK groups, respectively). There were no statistically significant differences in visual acuity and postoperative refraction between groups. Postoperative corneal densitometry did not show statistically significant differences in any of the areas studied and both surgical procedures obtained similar results. However, analysis of HOA showed statistically significant differences between the techniques (1.42 ± 0.39 and 1.80 ± 0.62 for the aaPRK and tPRK groups, respectively; = 0.000).

Conclusions: Both aaPRK and single-step tPRK gave comparable visual, refractive, and corneal density outcomes. Some differences were observed in HOA but were not clinically relevant.

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