Journal of Ophthalmology / 2012 / Article / Tab 1 / Clinical Study
The Incidence of Central Serous Chorioretinopathy after Photorefractive Keratectomy and Laser In Situ Keratomileusis Table 1 Baseline and clinical data of CSCR patients with a history of LASIK or PRK.
Patient Gender; age LASIK or PRK Pre-LASIK or PRK Manifest Refraction Location of surgery Time of CSCR onset after LASIK or PRK CSCR involv- ement CSCR therapy UDVA at onset of CSCR BCVA at onset of CSCR Final UDVA Final BCVA 1 M; 37 PRK −4.50 sphere Moran 19 days OS Observe 20/40 20/40 20/20 20/20 2 M; 28 PRK − 4.75 + 1.75 × 90Outside 1 month OS Observe 20/20 20/20 20/15 Unknown Wang et al. [7 ] M; 50 LASIK +0.5 − 1.25 × 155 Singapore 1 week OD Laser Unknown 20/40 20/20 20/20 Haimovici et al. [8 ] M; 54 LASIK − 7.00 − 1.00 × 180 − 6.75 − 1.25 × 175Greece 1 month OU PDT Unknown 20/50 20/50 Unknown 20/30 20/25 Lim et al. [9 ] M; 33 LASIK +4.75 − 0.75 × 160 +6.25 − 2.00 × 180 India 4 days OU Observe 20/200 20/125 20/125 20/50 Unknown 20/30 20/30 Sighvi et al. [10 ] F; 20 LASIK − 7.00 + 1.00 × 90Saudi Arabia 1 week OD PDT Unknown 20/200 Unknown 20/60
M: Male; F: Female; PRK: Photoreactive Keratectomy; LASIK: Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis; PDT: Photodynamic Therapy; Laser: Focal Photocoagulation; OD: Right Eye; OS: Left Eye; OU: Both Eyes; UDVA: Uncorrected distance visual acuity, BCVA: Best corrected visual acuity. Final UDVA and BCVA were from the last recorded follow-up visit.