2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244602
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Changes in accommodative function following small-incision lenticule extraction for high myopia

Abstract: Purpose To examine whether the amplitude of accommodation, the accommodative response, and the accommodative facility is affected and correlated with changes in higher-order aberrations for patients with high myopia surgically treated with small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE). Methods 35 highly myopic eyes (myopic spherical equivalent of at least 6 diopters) of 35 patients treated with SMILE were included. Assessments were made before and 3 months after surgery. Donders push-up-method was used to meas… Show more

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“…After 3 months of intensive exercises, accommodating functions improved greatly, forming a new balance and relieving asthenopia, which was equally reflected in other research results [13].…”
Section: Accommodation and Convergencesupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…After 3 months of intensive exercises, accommodating functions improved greatly, forming a new balance and relieving asthenopia, which was equally reflected in other research results [13].…”
Section: Accommodation and Convergencesupporting
confidence: 75%
“…AF measures the reaction speed of accommodating changes [14], which decreased 1 week after surgeries, exceed the preoperative level at 1 month and was much higher at 3 months after surgeries in this study. Other researches of ICL [9,10] and corneal refractive surgeries [13,15,16] showed similar results. They believed that AF declined related to contrast sensitivity transient reduction, and gradually increased with the recovery of visual clarity and the accommodative increasing needs.…”
Section: Accommodation and Convergencementioning
confidence: 61%