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Myopic laser in situ keratomileusis retreatment: Incidence and associations

The ESCRS Education Portal highlights landmark journal articles from several leading ophthalmic journals who have agreed to provide free access to their highlighted articles.

Myopic laser in situ keratomileusis retreatment: Incidence and associations
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Thursday, June 22, 2017
  Older age and higher preoperative astigmatism, sphere, and corneal steepness are associated with higher rates of myopic LASIK retreatment, but larger optical ablation zones might decrease retreatment rates, a new study suggests. It’s authors evaluated 9177 right eyes in 9177 consecutive LASIK cases performed between January 2005 and December 2012. They found that 165 (1.80%) had at least one retreatment. Multiple binary logistic regression analysis showed that the significant cutoffs associated with retreatments were age greater than 50 years, astigmatism more than 1.5 D, and sphere more than 2.0 D. The study also showed that over the course of the study, the two-year retreatment rate decreased from 2.58% to 0.38% (P < .001). http://education.escrs.org/myopic-laser-in-situ-keratomileusis-retreatment-incidence-and-associations/
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