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- Title
Effect of Posterior Keratometry and Corneal Radius Ratio on the Accuracy of Intraocular Lens Formulas After Myopic LASIK/PRK.
- Authors
Zheng, Yuxing; Zhang, Jiaqing; Han, Xiaotong; Huang, Ruoxuan; Wen, Ling; Ye, Jinfeng; Huang, Yiguo; Qiu, Xiaozhang; Chen, Xiaoyun; Tan, Xuhua; Luo, Lixia
- Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the impact of back-to-front corneal radius ratio (B/F ratio) and posterior keratometry (PK) on the accuracy of intraocular lens power calculation formulas in eyes after myopic laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK)/photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) surgery. Methods: A retrospective, consecutive case series study included 101 patients (132 eyes) with cataract after myopic LASIK/PRK. Mean prediction error (PE), mean absolute PE (MAE), median absolute error (MedAE), and the percentage of eyes within ±0.25, ±0.50, and ±1.00 diopters (D) of PE were determined. Results: The Barrett True K-TK formula exhibited the lowest MAE (0.59 D) and MedAE (0.48 D) and the highest percentage of eyes within ±0.50 D of PE (54.55%) in total. In eyes with a B/F ratio of 0.70 or less and PK of −5.70 D or greater, the Potvin-Hill formula displayed the lowest MAE (0.46 to 0.67 D). Conclusions: The Barrett True-TK exhibited the highest prediction accuracy in eyes after myopic LASIK/PRK overall. However, for eyes with a low B/F ratio and flat PK, the Potvin-Hill performed best. [J Refract Surg. 2024;40(9):e635–e644.]
- Subjects
LASIK; PHOTOREFRACTIVE keratectomy; OPHTHALMIC surgery; CATARACT; MYOPIA treatment
- Publication
Journal of Refractive Surgery, 2024, Vol 40, Issue 9, pe635
- ISSN
1081-597X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3928/1081597X-20240718-01