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Repeated measures ANOVA was used for preoperative and postoperative comparison within the same group; an independent sample t test was used for comparison of general data and dry eye parameters between the different groups; Spearman correlation analysis was used for the correlation between central corneal sensation and dry eye parameters. \n \n \nResults: \nThe values of all dry eye parameters and central corneal sensation showed no differences before surgery between the two groups. In the FS-LASIK and SMILE groups, the TMH results decreased at both postoperative time points (F=21.213, P<0.001; F=14.648, P<0.001). The TMH results were higher in the SMILE group than that in the FS-LASIK group at both postoperative time points (t=-5.549, P<0.001; t=-3.028, P=0.003). In the FS-LASIK group, the NIF-BUT values decreased within 1 month after surgery (F=4.603, P=0.019). In the SMILE group, the NIF-BUT values presented no significant decrease at both postoperative time points (F=0.599, P=0.516). The NIF-BUT values were higher in the SMILE group than in the FS-LASIK group at 1 month postoperatively (t=-3.430, P=0.001). The NIAvg-BUT values in the FS-LASIK group decreased within 1 month after surgery (F=3.580, P=0.042). The NIAvg-BUT values presented no significant decrease at both postoperative time points in the SMILE group (F=0.274, P=0.761). The NIAvg-BUT values were higher at both postoperative time points in the SMILE group than in the FS-LASIK group (t=-2.395, P=0.019; t=-2.431, P=0.017). The central corneal sensation results had decreased at both postoperative time points in the FS-LASIK group (F=121.919, P<0.001), but had decreased at only 1 month after surgery in the SMILE group (F=54.032, P<0.001). The central corneal sensation results were better in the SMILE group than in the FS-LASIK group at both postoperative time points (t=-5.367, P<0.001; t=-3.242, P=0.002). There was a positive correlation between central corneal sensation and dry eye parameters at both follow-up time points in both groups (P<0.05). \n \n \nConclusions: \nThere are different degrees of change in dry eye parameters and central corneal sensation at the early postoperative period in the FS-LASIK and SMILE groups. The dry eye parameters and central corneal sensation in the SMILE group are better than those in the FS-LASIK group. There is a positive correlation between central corneal sensation and dry eye parameters in both groups. \n \n \nKey words: \nfemtosecond assisted laser in situ keratomileusis; small insicion lenticule extraction; dry eye parameters; corneal sensation; keratograph 5M ocular surface analyzer","PeriodicalId":10142,"journal":{"name":"Chinese Journal of Optometry & Ophthalmology","volume":"1 1","pages":"930-936"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-12-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Comparison of Dry Eye Parameters and Corneal Sensation after FS-LASIK and SMILE Surgery\",\"authors\":\"Guo Fengfang, F. 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摘要
目的:比较FS-LASIK(飞秒激光辅助原位角膜磨除术)和SMILE(小切口晶状体摘除术)术后干眼参数和角膜感觉的变化,探讨手术方式对泪膜和角膜感觉的影响;分析两个指标之间的相关性。方法:在前瞻性非随机对照研究中,24例患者48眼行FS-LASIK, 21例患者41眼行SMILE。术前、术后1个月、3个月采用角膜镜5M眼表分析仪测定撕裂半月板高度(TMH)和非侵入性撕裂膜破裂时间(NIF-BUT和NIAvg-BUT)。同时检查角膜中央感觉。同一组内术前、术后比较采用重复测量方差分析;各组间一般资料及干眼参数比较采用独立样本t检验;采用Spearman相关分析角膜中央感觉与干眼参数的相关性。结果:两组患者术前各项干眼指标及角膜中央感觉均无差异。FS-LASIK组和SMILE组TMH在术后两个时间点均下降(F=21.213, P<0.001;F = 14.648, P < 0.001)。术后两个时间点,SMILE组TMH均高于FS-LASIK组(t=-5.549, P<0.001;t = -3.028, P = 0.003)。FS-LASIK组NIF-BUT值在术后1个月内下降(F=4.603, P=0.019)。SMILE组术后两个时间点NIF-BUT值均无明显下降(F=0.599, P=0.516)。术后1个月SMILE组NIF-BUT值高于FS-LASIK组(t=-3.430, P=0.001)。FS-LASIK组NIAvg-BUT值在术后1个月内下降(F=3.580, P=0.042)。SMILE组NIAvg-BUT在术后两个时间点均无明显下降(F=0.274, P=0.761)。SMILE组术后两个时间点NIAvg-BUT值均高于FS-LASIK组(t=-2.395, P=0.019;t = -2.431, P = 0.017)。FS-LASIK组术后两个时间点角膜中央感觉均下降(F=121.919, P<0.001), SMILE组术后仅1个月角膜中央感觉下降(F=54.032, P<0.001)。术后两个时间点,SMILE组角膜中央感觉均优于FS-LASIK组(t=-5.367, P<0.001;t = -3.242, P = 0.002)。两组患者角膜中央感觉与干眼指标在随访时间点均呈正相关(P<0.05)。结论:FS-LASIK组和SMILE组术后早期干眼参数和角膜中央感觉均有不同程度的改变。SMILE组的干眼参数和角膜中央感觉优于FS-LASIK组。两组患者角膜中央感觉与干眼参数呈正相关。关键词:飞秒辅助激光原位角膜磨镶术;小切口晶状体摘除;干眼参数;角膜的感觉;5M眼表分析仪
Comparison of Dry Eye Parameters and Corneal Sensation after FS-LASIK and SMILE Surgery
Objective:
To compare the changes in dry eye parameters and corneal sensation between FS-LASIK (femtosecond laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis) and SMILE (small incision lenticule extraction), and to investigate the effect of the type of surgery on tear film and corneal sensation; to analyze the correlation between the two indicators.
Methods:
In this prospective non-randomized control study, 48 eyes of 24 patients underwent FS-LASIK and 41 eyes of 21 patients underwent SMILE. The tear meniscus height (TMH) and non-invasive tear film break-up time, including NIF-BUT and NIAvg-BUT, were measured by a Keratograph 5M ocular surface analyzer and were evaluated preoperatively and at 1 and 3 months postoperatively. Central corneal sensation was examined as well. Repeated measures ANOVA was used for preoperative and postoperative comparison within the same group; an independent sample t test was used for comparison of general data and dry eye parameters between the different groups; Spearman correlation analysis was used for the correlation between central corneal sensation and dry eye parameters.
Results:
The values of all dry eye parameters and central corneal sensation showed no differences before surgery between the two groups. In the FS-LASIK and SMILE groups, the TMH results decreased at both postoperative time points (F=21.213, P<0.001; F=14.648, P<0.001). The TMH results were higher in the SMILE group than that in the FS-LASIK group at both postoperative time points (t=-5.549, P<0.001; t=-3.028, P=0.003). In the FS-LASIK group, the NIF-BUT values decreased within 1 month after surgery (F=4.603, P=0.019). In the SMILE group, the NIF-BUT values presented no significant decrease at both postoperative time points (F=0.599, P=0.516). The NIF-BUT values were higher in the SMILE group than in the FS-LASIK group at 1 month postoperatively (t=-3.430, P=0.001). The NIAvg-BUT values in the FS-LASIK group decreased within 1 month after surgery (F=3.580, P=0.042). The NIAvg-BUT values presented no significant decrease at both postoperative time points in the SMILE group (F=0.274, P=0.761). The NIAvg-BUT values were higher at both postoperative time points in the SMILE group than in the FS-LASIK group (t=-2.395, P=0.019; t=-2.431, P=0.017). The central corneal sensation results had decreased at both postoperative time points in the FS-LASIK group (F=121.919, P<0.001), but had decreased at only 1 month after surgery in the SMILE group (F=54.032, P<0.001). The central corneal sensation results were better in the SMILE group than in the FS-LASIK group at both postoperative time points (t=-5.367, P<0.001; t=-3.242, P=0.002). There was a positive correlation between central corneal sensation and dry eye parameters at both follow-up time points in both groups (P<0.05).
Conclusions:
There are different degrees of change in dry eye parameters and central corneal sensation at the early postoperative period in the FS-LASIK and SMILE groups. The dry eye parameters and central corneal sensation in the SMILE group are better than those in the FS-LASIK group. There is a positive correlation between central corneal sensation and dry eye parameters in both groups.
Key words:
femtosecond assisted laser in situ keratomileusis; small insicion lenticule extraction; dry eye parameters; corneal sensation; keratograph 5M ocular surface analyzer