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Accommodation Amplitude Before and After Laser In Situ Keratomiletus (LASIK) In Myopic Patients
Author(s) -
Bonita Asyigah,
Ani Ismail
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
sriwijaya journal of ophthalmology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2722-9807
DOI - 10.37275/sjo.v3i1.43
Subject(s) - lasik , keratomileusis , medicine , ophthalmology , ablation , intraocular pressure , visual acuity , optometry
ABSTRACT Introductions: Laser in situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) is the most common refractive surgery to treat myopia. One of the most common complain after this procedure is blurry near- vision. Objectives: To evaluate the role of accommodation amplitude (AA) in myopic patients before and after LASIK and its effect to blurry near-vision in myopic patients after LASIK Methods: Patients with myopia who underwent LASIK procedure in Sriwijaya Eye Center Hospital from January to February 2018 studied prospectively. AA was assessed before and after LASIK with 1 day, 1 week and 1 month. Myopia degree, intraocular pressure (IOP), age, gender, ablation and corneal profile were also assessed. Results: A total 52 eyes from 32 patients were included. Visual acuity (VA) of all sample were significantly improve in 1 day after LASIK (p 0,001). Mean AA in myopic patients before LASIK 9,25 D and AA 1 day after LASIK were all significantly decrease into 9,00D (p 0,012) which can cause in blurry near- vision after LASIK. In 1 month followed-up, mean AA is significantly improved into 11,00 D (p 0,000) with no complain. Other factor that affect the changing AA were corneal cell density (CD), IOP and AA before LASIK. Conclusions: There is significant AA difference in myopic patients before and after LASIK. Blurry near-vision after LASIK is caused by AA adaptation mechanism after LASIK.

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