1. Investigating the factors affecting myopia in retinopathy of prematurity after laser treatment
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Shotaro Asano, Miyuki Nagahara, Asahi Fujita, Ryo Asaoka, Tatsuya Inoue, Ryo Obata, Marie Kitano, and Kana Kure
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Ophthalmology ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Laser treatment ,medicine ,Retinopathy of prematurity ,sense organs ,medicine.disease ,business ,eye diseases - Abstract
Background We investigated the effect of the number of laser shots applied on the myopic variables to elucidate the mechanism of myopia development in laser-treated retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) eyes. Methods A total of 33 eyes of 17 infants with ROP who underwent laser treatment were included in the analysis. Cycloplegic retinoscopic refraction testing was carried out and the spherical equivalent (SE) was calculated. Relationships between SE and various variables (including the number of laser shots applied) were examined. In addition, an age-matched control group without ROP was prepared and ocular structural parameters were compared. Results Although there was no statistical difference in axial length (AL) between two groups (p = 0.88), SE was significantly more myopic in the ROP group (p Conclusions In laser-treated ROP eyes, AL, CR, and CLP were related to the degree of myopia. Moreover, the number of shots applied also affected the myopic status in laser-treated ROP eyes. Among AL, CR, and CLP, only CLP was correlated with the laser shots applied.
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- 2023
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