BACKGROUND: The inflammatory reaction produced after excimer photorefr
active keratectomy (PRK) remains to be clarified. In this study, we me
asured flare in the anterior chamber after excimer PRK as an indirect
sign of postoperative inflammation. METHODS: Flare was measured in 25
eyes with a laser flare meter (Kowa FM 500) before and after excimer l
aser PRK. The eyes were divided in two groups: 1-week and 1-month foll
ow-up groups. All eyes received topical 0.1% dexamethasone drops posto
peratively. RESULTS: The 95% confidence interval for the difference in
flare between the operated and fellow eyes was 3.23 +/- 1.81 at day 5
and 2.20 +/- 2.02 at day 12 after surgery in the 1-month group and 6.
50 +/- 2.51 at day 2 and 2.12 +/- 0.89 day 5 after the procedure in th
e 1-week group, thus showing a statistically significant elevation in
flare after PRK (P<0.05). A statistically significant correlation betw
een the depth of the stromal ablation and the flare elevation 12 days
after PRK in the 1-month group was shown. CONCLUSIONS: There was signi
ficant increase in anterior chamber flare after PRK, although consider
able individual variation occurred.