Abstract:
Our objective was to assess the relationship between measures of light distorsion and retinal straylight in normal and post-LASIK subjects. Thirty eyes from 30 healthy subjects (mean age 33.9+/-8.3 years old; mean spherical equivalent (MSE) -2.06 +/- 1.40 D) and thirty six eyes from thirty six refractive surgery patients (mean age 36.1 +/- 7.7 years old; mean preop MSE -3.43 +/- 2.23 D) were examined with the Starlights and the C-Quant straylightmeter in a case- control study. The age of both treated and control groups was not statistically differente (p> 0.05). Statistically significant differences between controls and post-LASIK eyes were found for luminous distortion index (LDI) , but not for retinal straylight. Correlation analysis yielded significant correlation between retinal straylight Log(s) values and BCVA measures (r=0.379, p=0.002). Control subjects showed significant correlation between MSE and retinal straylight Log(s) values (r= -0.650, p>0.001), while post-LASIK eyes showed a significant correlation between LDI and Log(s) values (r=0.338, p=0.044) and between Log(s) values and BCVA (r= 0,460, p=0.005). Correlation between measures obtained by both methods was higher after LASIK t...