Prospective evaluation of factors associated with post-LASIK corneal birefringence with scanning laser polarimetry |
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Authors: | Shoji Takuhei Takahashi Hirokazu Park Masami Okazaki Kazusiro Tanito Masaki Chihara Etsuo |
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Affiliation: | Sensho-kai Eye Institute, Kyoto, Japan. t-shoji@yg7.so-net.ne.jp |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To identify factors that affect corneal birefringence, such as the corneal polarization axis (CPA) and corneal polarization magnitude (CPM), after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) using scanning laser polarimetry with a variable corneal polarization compensator. METHODS: The CPA and CPM from 42 patients (42 eyes) who underwent LASIK and 24 normal untreated subjects (24 eyes) were measured 1 week before and 1 week after LASIK. Changes in the CPA and CPM after LASIK were studied using Student t test and Pearson correlation coefficient. RESULTS: In the LASIK group, the post-LASIK CPA and CPM significantly changed, whereas both values did not change in normal subjects. Among 5 candidate factors [preoperative CPA (pre-CPA), preoperative CPM (pre-CPM), age, change in corneal curvature, and ablation depth], the change in CPA was significantly correlated with the pre-CPA (r=-0.793) and pre-CPM (r=0.339). The change in CPM was correlated with the pre-CPA (r=-0.455) and pre-CPM (r=-0.411). Over 83% case of postoperative corneal birefringence can be explained by only 2 parameters with regression analysis. CONCLUSIONS: The pre-CPA and pre-CPM are strongly associated with LASIK-induced changes in CPA and CPM. Variations in age, changes in corneal curvature, and ablation depth do not contribute to changes in either parameter. |
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