Comparison of Clinical Outcomes: Corneal Wavefront- vs. Topography-Guided LASIK
Study Overview
This study compared the outcomes of myopia correction using corneal-wavefront-guided (CWG) LASIK with AMARIS 1050S and corneal-topography-guided (CTG) LASIK with WaveLight EX500.
Key Findings
After 3 months postoperatively:
- Spherical and coma aberrations were significantly lower in the WaveLight group compared to the AMARIS group.
- 96.2% of eyes in the WaveLight group achieved uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) of 20/20, similar to 96.3% in the AMARIS group.
- The mean postoperative manifest refraction spherical equivalent (MRSE) was similar between the two groups.
Conclusions
Both WaveLight EX500 and Amaris 1050S LASIK demonstrated excellent refractive and visual outcomes. The WaveLight group showed minimal spherical and coma aberrations compared to the AMARIS group.
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