Assessment of Corneal Stability and Visual Outcomes in Myopic Patients in China Two Years After FS-LASIK with Preventive Corneal Crosslinking - Scorecard - MDSpire
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Assessment of Corneal Stability and Visual Outcomes in Myopic Patients in China Two Years After FS-LASIK with Preventive Corneal Crosslinking
Clinical Scorecard: Assessment of Corneal Stability and Visual Outcomes in Myopic Patients in China Two Years After FS-LASIK with Preventive Corneal Crosslinking
At a Glance
Category
Detail
Condition
Key Mechanisms
Target Population
Myopic patients, particularly young individuals under 30 years old with specific risk factors such as high myopia and thin corneas.
Care Setting
Key Highlights
FS-LASIK Xtra shows favorable refractive outcomes compared to standard FS-LASIK, with a reported improvement in visual acuity by X%.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
Management
Consider FS-LASIK Xtra for patients with risk factors for corneal ectasia, including those with corneal thickness less than 510 μm.
Monitoring & Follow-up
Risks
Patient & Prescribing Data
Patients with borderline risk factors were informed of potential complications, including specific risks associated with their ocular health.
Clinical Best Practices
Postoperative monitoring of visual outcomes and corneal stability should occur at 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and annually thereafter.
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