Summary:
Purpose: to determine the effect of laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) on
visual functions: visual acuity (VA) and contrast sensitivity (CS) and to
evaluate functional complaints.
Patients and methods: prospective study includes results of VA and CS
preoperatively and 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after the surgery in patients with
middle and high myopia. 105 eyes of 53 patients (37 females, 16 males) were
divided according to spherical equivalent into 2 groups: group A (more than
–5D, 51 eyes) and group B (less than -5D, 54 eyes). Mean patients’ age was 28,2
years. Visual acuity was measured on log MAR charts. Contrast sensitivity at
spatial frequency of 3, 6, 12 and 18 c/deg was tested using CSV 1000 Contrast
sensitivity Unit. Influence of glare on CS was determined by BAT (Brightness
Acuity Tester). Functional complaints were evaluated using a wide-ranging
questionnaire focusing on 4 main topics.
Results: Visual acuity preoperatively in both groups was significantly
decreased in comparison to controls. A considerable decrease can be detected
at 1 month postoperatively but later (1 year after the surgery) it reaches the
values of 1.02. Postoperatively, a significant decrease of CS can also be
detected, above all at intermediate spatial frequencies. During postoperative
period, values of CS slowly increase in both groups. However, only in group B
(with less than –5D), the preoperative values have been reached. Further, glare
has decreased CS at spatial frequency of 6 c/deg, i.e. the most sensitive spatial
frequency for human eye. The satisfaction with final outcome has reached 91%.
However, some patients (14%) reported reduced vision under dim illumination
and at night and also difficulty with night time driving.
Conclusions: our study suggests that both used methods (VA and CS) are very
sensitive to evaluation of visual functions after refractive surgery. Changes of
contrast sensitivity can reveal even slightly changed optic factors of cornea
that can cause subjective complaints of patients.
Key words:
LASIK, contrast sensitivity, logMAR, subjective complaints
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