Ca. Mccarty et al., COMPARISON OF RESULTS OF EXCIMER-LASER CORRECTION OF ALL DEGREES OF MYOPIA AT 12 MONTHS POSTOPERATIVELY, American journal of ophthalmology, 121(4), 1996, pp. 372-383
PURPOSE: To examine prospectively the efficacy and safety of photorefr
active keratectomy and photoastigmatic refractive keratectomy. METHODS
: We treated 645 eyes (440 patients) with a VisX Twenty/Twenty excimer
laser and followed them up for 12 months. RESULTS: The percentage of
eyes with myopia between -5.01 and -10.00 diopters spherical equivalen
t within 1 and 2 diopters of emmetropia at 12 months was 65% (123 of 1
89) and 90% (170 of 189), respectively, whereas the corresponding spen
ding percentages for eyes with myopia greater than -10.00 diopters sph
erical equivalent were 39% (16 of 41) and 56% (23 of 41), and for eyes
with myopia of -5.00 diopters spherical equivalent or less, 87% (238
of 273) and 99% (270 of 273), respectively, Uncorrected visual acuity
of 20/20 and 20/40 or better at 12 months was attained in 47% (129 of
273) and 87% (237 of 273) of the eyes with myopia of -5.00 diopters sp
herical equivalent or less, respectively, At 12 months, 48 (25%) of th
e 189 eyes with myopia between -5.01 and -10,00 diopters spherical equ
ivalent had uncorrected visual acuity of 6/6 or better and 135 (71%),
6/12. At 12 months, one eye (2%) with myopia greater than -10.00 diopt
ers spherical equivalent had uncorrected visual acuity of 6/6 and 11 (
27%) of 41 eyes, 6/12. Ten (4%) of the 273 eyes with myopia of -5.00 d
iopters spherical equivalent or less, 15 (8%) of the 189 eyes with myo
pia between -5.01 and -10.00 diopters spherical equivalent, and nine (
22%) of the 41 eyes with myopia greater than -10.00 diopters spherical
equivalent had lost two or more LogMAR lines of best-corrected visual
acuity at 12 months. CONCLUSION: Excimer laser surgery is highly reli
able for myopia of -5.00 diopters spherical equivalent or less and is
less reliable for greater myopia.