Condition of corneal nerve fibers after laser keratorefractive surgery
Аветисов С. Э., Тюрина А. А., Сурнина З. В.
Вестник офтальмологии
Т. 135, Вып. 1, С. 112-116
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Статья
DOI:10.17116/oftalma2019135011112
Аннотация:
The article reviews studies dedicated to evaluation of corneal nerve fibers (CNF) after various laser keratorefractive methods of correcting refractive error based on confocal microscopy. The matter of studying the dynamics of the condition of CNF after laser keratorefractive techniques continues to be relevant and requires further research with regard to the prevalence of refractive errors on the one hand, and the future life of patients who undergo these procedures, on the other. Certain heterogeneity of the research results presented in this review can be partially explained by the subjective nature of the study algorithm (in particular, the need for manual tracing of nerve fibers) and the lack of objective quantitative indicators of CNF condition suitable for statistical processing. © 2019, Media Sfera. All rights reserved.
Ключевые слова:
Confocal microscopy; Corneal nerve fibers; Laser keratorefractive surgery; Regeneration
confocal microscopy; cornea; cornea disease; human; nerve fiber; refraction error; Cornea; Corneal Diseases; Humans; Microscopy, Confocal; Nerve Fibers; Refractive Errors
Язык текста: Русский
ISSN: 2309-1282
Аветисов С. Э. Сергей Эдуардович 1950-
Тюрина А. А.
Сурнина З. В. Зоя Васильевна 1987-
Avetisov S. E`. Sergej E`duardovich 1950-
Tyurina A. A.
Surnina Z. V. Zoya Vasilyevna 1987-
Condition of corneal nerve fibers after laser keratorefractive surgery
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Вестник офтальмологии
Издательство Медиа Сфера
Т. 135, Вып. 1 С. 112-116
2019
Статья
Confocal microscopy Corneal nerve fibers Laser keratorefractive surgery Regeneration
confocal microscopy cornea cornea disease human nerve fiber refraction error Cornea Corneal Diseases Humans Microscopy, Confocal Nerve Fibers Refractive Errors
The article reviews studies dedicated to evaluation of corneal nerve fibers (CNF) after various laser keratorefractive methods of correcting refractive error based on confocal microscopy. The matter of studying the dynamics of the condition of CNF after laser keratorefractive techniques continues to be relevant and requires further research with regard to the prevalence of refractive errors on the one hand, and the future life of patients who undergo these procedures, on the other. Certain heterogeneity of the research results presented in this review can be partially explained by the subjective nature of the study algorithm (in particular, the need for manual tracing of nerve fibers) and the lack of objective quantitative indicators of CNF condition suitable for statistical processing. © 2019, Media Sfera. All rights reserved.