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Am J OphthalmolFebruary 200821 citations

Effects of antiglaucoma drugs on refractive outcomes in eyes with myopic regression after laser in situ keratomileusis.

Kamiya Kazutaka, Aizawa Daisuke, Igarashi Akihito, Komatsu Mari, Shimizu Kimiya


AI Summary

Topical Nipradilol significantly improved spherical myopic regression after LASIK, possibly by flattening the cornea via IOP reduction, offering a potential non-surgical treatment.

Abstract

Purpose

To assess effects of antiglaucoma drugs on refractive outcomes in eyes with myopic regression after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK).

Design

Prospective, nonrandomized clinical trial.

Methods

We examined 27 eyes with mean myopic regression +/- standard deviation of -1.26 +/- 0.48 diopters (D; range, -0.50 to -2.25 D) after LASIK. Nipradilol 2.5% was administered topically twice daily to these regressive eyes. We obtained the refraction (spherical equivalent, astigmatism), intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements, pachymetry, geometry, and refractive power of the cornea before and three months after treatment.

Results

Mean manifest refraction was improved significantly from -1.02 +/- 0.52 D to -0.44 +/- 0.39 D (P < .001). However, mean manifest astigmatism was changed from -0.55 +/- 0.30 D to -0.49 +/- 0.22 D, but the difference was not significant (P = .23). The IOP was decreased significantly from 11.4 +/- 2.4 mm Hg to 9.4 +/- 1.3 mm Hg (P < .001). Central corneal thickness was not changed significantly from 505.2 +/- 39.3 microm to 503.6 +/- 38.7 microm (P = .61). The posterior corneal surface was shifted posteriorly by 9.1 +/- 8.2 microm, and the total refractive power of the cornea was decreased significantly, by 0.63 +/- 0.62 D (P < .001), at three months after application.

Conclusions

The preliminary data show that antiglaucoma drugs are effective for the reduction of the refractive regression, especially of the spherical errors, after LASIK. It is suggested that backward movement of the cornea may occur, possibly flattening the corneal curvature by lowering the IOP. Reduction of the IOP may contribute to improving regression after keratorefractive surgery.


MeSH Terms

Administration, TopicalAdrenergic beta-AntagonistsAdultAstigmatismCorneaFemaleHumansIntraocular PressureKeratomileusis, Laser In SituLasers, ExcimerMaleMiddle AgedMyopiaOphthalmic SolutionsPostoperative ComplicationsPropanolaminesProspective StudiesRefraction, OcularVisual Acuity

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