Improvement of Best Spectacle-corrected Visual Acuity After LASIK in Highly Myopic Eyes With Reduced Preoperative Best Spectacle-corrected Visual Acuity
Abstract:PURPOSE: To evaluate the visual acuity after LASIK in patients with high myopia and in patients with preoperative best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) <0.6.
METHODS: This retrospective study comprised 97 consecutive eyes in 57 patients who underwent LASIK. Preoperative spherical refractive error ranged from -1.75 to -22.00 diopters (D) (mean: -11.77±3.61 D) with mean astigmatism of -1.54 ±10.6 (range: 0 to -4.00 D). Pre- and postoperative BSCVA and uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) were m… Show more
Laser vision correction, regardless of the type of procedure (LASIK or PRK) might improve CDVA in a large portion of amblyopic patients. Improvement was greater in younger patients, eyes with lower initial CDVA, and eyes with lower myopia.
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