Abstract
PURPOSE
To assess the repeatability of several corneal biomechanical parameters with a Scheimpflug tonometer (Corvis ST) in myopic eyes and eyes that underwent Transepithelial Photorefractive Keratectomy (TransPRK), Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE), or Femtosecond Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) surgery.
SETTING
Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China.
DESIGN
Prospective, randomized controlled study.
METHODS
This study included a total of 315 eyes from 315 patients (135 myopes, 58 post-TransPRK, 52 post-SMILE, and 70 post-FS-LASIK). Three consecutive scans were performed to evaluate the repeatability of the 40 parameters examined.
RESULTS
In all eyes, the coefficient of variation (CoV) for intraocular pressure (IOP) and biomechanical corrected IOP (bIOP) ranged from 7.29% to 9.47% and 6.11% to 7.75%, respectively; the CoV of pachymetry was <0.8%. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of Corvis Biomechanical Index-Laser Vision Correction (CBI-LVC) was 0.680 for post-TransPRK, 0.978 for post-SMILE, and 0.911 for post-FS-LASIK. The CoV of Stress-Strain Index (SSI) was 204.93% for post-TransPRK, 91.92% for post-SMILE, and 171.72% for post-FS-LASIK. The CoV of the six clinically important dynamic corneal response (DCR) parameters ranged from 2.0% to 7.8% for myopia, 1.8% to 11.1% for post-TransPRK, 2.1% to 8.7% for post-SMILE, and 1.8% to 8.8% for post-FS-LASIK.
CONCLUSIONS
Excellent intra-measurement repeatability of IOP, bIOP and pachymetry was observed in all groups; SSI measurement in post-laser vision correction (LVC) corneas displayed more variation. Caution is warranted when assessing SSI in post-LVC corneas for the purpose of diagnosing iatrogenic ectasia or evaluating biomechanical remodeling of postoperative refractive corneas.
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