June 26, 2013
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LASIK with optimized ablation profile corrects mixed astigmatism

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LASIK with a new-generation excimer laser and optimized ablation profiles corrected high mixed astigmatism, according to a study.

The retrospective study included 52 eyes of 36 patients who had more than 3 D of primary mixed astigmatism.

Investigators used the sixth-generation Amaris excimer laser (Schwind eye-tech solutions) to perform ablation based on optimized aspherical aberration-free profiles calculated with the Ork-Cam (Schwind). Cyclotorsion control and eye tracking software were also used.

LASIK flaps were created with the IntraLase femtosecond laser (Abbott Medical Optics).

At 3 months, there was a statistically significant reduction in refractive sphere and cylinder and improvement in logMAR uncorrected distance visual acuity (both P = .001). Best corrected distance visual acuity was unchanged in 31 eyes; three eyes gained two lines, seven eyes gained one line, eight eyes lost one line, and three eyes lost two lines.

Spherical equivalent was within 0.5 D of targeted refraction in 14 eyes and within 1 D in 34 eyes.

Re-treatment was required in seven eyes.

Postoperative corrected distance visual acuity was 0.3 or better in all eyes.

There was a statistically significant increase in higher-order aberrations attributed to an increase in primary spherical aberrations (both P = .002), the authors said.