The application of the Daytona ultra-widefield retinal imaging device in preoperative fundus examination before refractive surgery
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    Abstract:

    AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Daytona ultra-widefield retinal imaging device in preoperative fundus examination before refractive surgery.

    METHODS: A consecutive series of 624 eyes in 312 patients intended to performing refractive surgery with myopia were examined fundus by the Daytona ultra-widefield retinal imaging device before dilating pupil. After dilating pupil, the non-contact slit lamp lenses and three-mirror contact lens were used to examine fundus again.

    RESULTS: Average examination time of the Daytona and non-contact slit lamp lenses was 5.38±1.25min and 7.25±3.23min respectively, there was no statistical significant difference(P<0.001). The Daytona detected peripheral retinal pathology in 107 eyes(17.1%)and the non-contact slit lamp lenses detected peripheral retinal pathology in 108 eyes(17.3%), 126 lesions were detected and there was no statistical significant difference between the two methods(P=1.000).

    CONCLUSION: The Daytona has non-contact, shorter time and ultra-widefield view of the retina which is a reliable method in examining the retinal pathology without mydriasis.

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Geng-Sheng Hao, Zong-Shun Liu, Jiao Zhao, et al. The application of the Daytona ultra-widefield retinal imaging device in preoperative fundus examination before refractive surgery. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2019;19(2):346-348

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  • Received:September 15,2018
  • Revised:December 26,2018
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  • Online: January 17,2019
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