Jiang Yingmei, Jin Tao, Yang Xueqi, Dai Xiaoli, Jin Ri, Xu Huancai, W. Xiuying
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Abstract
The ametropia is the most widespread eye disease for the humans. Wherein, the myopia is the commonest ophthalmological reason influencing the distant vision. The excimer laser corneal refractive surgery has always been an operation mode most widely used in myopic correction operations
for a number of years. The laser assisted in-situ keratomi (LASIK) mainly transforms the frontal surface appearance of the cornea to change the corneal refraction power, and its correction effect is influenced by a great many factors such as regression and hydration of cornea. Thus,
a lot of surgeons would combine own experience in conducting LASIK myopic correction. The myopic regression would affect the foreseeability, operation effect and stability of corneal refractive surgery, which results in reduction of the patients' visual quality in turn. The pathogenesis still
needs further study. The change of lens thickness does not only lead to change in depth of central anterior chamber, but also would cause the change in refractive power of lens, thereby influencing the whole dioptric system of the eyeball. The previous research on postoperative regression
was mostly focused on the corneal refraction, while few efforts were put in the changes of lens thickness and refractive power after LASIK.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Medical Imaging and Health Informatics (JMIHI) is a medium to disseminate novel experimental and theoretical research results in the field of biomedicine, biology, clinical, rehabilitation engineering, medical image processing, bio-computing, D2H2, and other health related areas. As an example, the Distributed Diagnosis and Home Healthcare (D2H2) aims to improve the quality of patient care and patient wellness by transforming the delivery of healthcare from a central, hospital-based system to one that is more distributed and home-based. Different medical imaging modalities used for extraction of information from MRI, CT, ultrasound, X-ray, thermal, molecular and fusion of its techniques is the focus of this journal.