Tomographic Predictors of Ectasia Development After Keratorefractive Surgery

CORNEA(2024)

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Purpose:The aim of this study was to identify the risk factors for postkeratorefractive surgery ectasia in unsuspicious tomographies and to report a new index coined diameter of peak locations (DPLs). Methods:All patients who underwent keratorefractive surgery between 2011 and 2018 at Care-Vision Laser Centers, Israel, and later developed ectasia were included. For each ectasia case, 3 matched controls were selected. Demographic and preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative data were collected. Multivariate analysis was performed to evaluate the interdependence of the variables. Results:The retrospective study included 19 ectasia and 58 control eyes. There were no significant differences between the groups in ablation depth (P = 0.73), preoperative spherical equivalent (P = 0.12), percent tissue altered (P = 0.71), residual stromal bed (P = 0.73), and Ectasia Risk Score System (P = 0.60). The anterior and the posterior symmetry index were significantly higher (P < 0.001), and DPL was significantly tighter in the ectasia group (P = 0.01). Binary multiple logistic regression found the symmetry index of the posterior cornea and DPL to be better predictors than age, percent tissue altered, Ectasia Risk Score System, residual stromal bed, and ablation depth. Conclusions:A higher posterior symmetry index and a tighter DPL are predictors of ectasia in patients with otherwise normal tomographies. A tight DPL implies a weak area in the cornea, which is thin and slightly bulging, increasing the risk of this area becoming ectatic.
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ectasia,refractive surgery,anterior symmetry index,posterior symmetry index
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