To evaluate the changes that occur in the intraocular pressure after corneal refractive surgery either PRK , LASIK and femtosecond laser by using Corvis CT results and applanation tonometer
This study will be prospective study. 50 Patients who will undergo refractive surgery referred from the out-patient clinic of Tanta University hospital between December 2025 and December 2026 will be included in the study . The patient will be randomly selected to do either LASIK, PRK or femtosecond laser LASIK Patients who will undergo refractive surgery either PRK, LASIK or femtosecond laser with age between 19 and 35 years old , Myopia range from (-2.00 to -6.00 Diopter) and to maintain stability of the data we will use only the right eye of each patient will be included on the study Kertoconus, Corneal scarring, Previous corneal infections, Minimum corneal thickness at the thinnest location less than 400 µm, History of uveitis or ocular allergy and Pre-existing glaucoma will be excluded from the study. Age, sex, uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA), corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), manifest and cycloplegic refraction, Slit lamp biomicroscopy, fundus examination , Central corneal thickness (CCT) and average Keratometer (K) data will be collected Intraocular pressure will be measured by by two methods : Corvis CT and applanation tonometer for each patient and will be recorded, all the data will be collected before the refractive surgery and one month after refractive surgery
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
Measuring intraocular pressure by different methods and compare the results
Tanta Univeristy Hospital
Tanta, Egypt
Measuring intraocular pressure
Intraocular pressure will be measured by in mmHg and by two methods : Corvis CT and applanation tonometer for each patient and will be recorded
Time frame: -The data collected will be before that laser surgery and one month after surgery
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