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Research on Influences of Transient High IOP during LASIK on Retinal Functions and Ultrastructure
Author(s) -
Haixia Zhao,
AI Yu-de,
Chun-mei Niu,
Wenying Guan,
Xiaoling Li,
Qin Li-ru
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
journal of ophthalmology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.818
H-Index - 40
eISSN - 2090-0058
pISSN - 2090-004X
DOI - 10.1155/2009/230528
Subject(s) - medicine , lasik , transient (computer programming) , ultrastructure , ophthalmology , retinal , optometry , anatomy , computer science , operating system
Objectives . To study the influences of transient high intraocular pressure(IOP) during LASIK on retinal functions and ultrastructure. Methods . Thirty-two New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into normal control, experimental control, negative suction 20 s and negative suction 3 min groups. The experimental control group was treated only by laser. Rabbit eyes received suction for different periods of time (20 s, 3 min) by negative pressure generator in different groups. The changes of neuro-optic and retinal ultrastructure were observed under electron and light microscopes; retinal neurofunctional changes were observed with flash-visual evoked potential (F-VEP) and flash-electroreinogram (F-ERG). Results . There was no obvious change in optic nerve, retina, ERG a-wave and b-wave in normal control and experimental control groups. There were slight changes in tissues of optic nerve and retina at various times of suction 20 s compared with control group, and a sharp change in suction 3 min group within 14d after operation, but these changes recovered at 28d . Amplitude of ERG b-wave observed at different time will decrease with suction periods prolonged. It can recover to normal level with the prolonged recovery periods. Amplitude and incubation period of ERG a-wave and VEP-P did not change significantly after different duration of suction. Conclusions . The transient high IOP during LASIK might have influence on retinal function and ultrastructure, but these changes were reversible.

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