研究目的
To evaluate the long-term efficacy of refractive surgery of all cases in a single center via the use of a patient-reported outcome (PRO) refractive status questionnaire using descriptive statistics.
研究成果
The patients reported that LASIK, surface ablation, and phakic IOL implantation corrected refractive error and improved their overall quality of vision (QOV). The PROs were found to be stable and consistent for approximately 5 years postoperative, indicating that refractive surgery improved the patients' QOV in both mid- and long term.
研究不足
The decrease in the number of patients with time and the single-center study in Japan may limit the generalizability of the findings.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Prospective, single-center cohort study involving 1422 patients who underwent refractive surgery at the Baptist Eye Institute, Kyoto, Japan. The Refractive Status and Vision Profile (RSVP) questionnaire was used to evaluate the long-term efficacy of refractive surgery.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Patients who underwent refractive surgery (LASIK, surface ablation, and phakic intraocular lens) from January 25, 2001 to December 23, 2010, and agreed to respond to the RSVP questionnaire.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Slit-lamp biomicroscopy and visual acuity tests were performed. The RSVP questionnaire was used to assess patient-reported outcomes.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Patients were asked to respond to the RSVP before surgery, at 6 postoperative months, and annually at each 1-year-interval follow-up visits until 5.5 years postoperative. Satisfaction with the surgical outcome was rated at 6 months and 5.5 years postoperative.
5:5 years postoperative. Satisfaction with the surgical outcome was rated at 6 months and 5 years postoperative.
Data Analysis Methods:
5. Data Analysis Methods: Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the RSVP scores, refractive error, and satisfaction rates.
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