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Investigators' research is concerned observing the post-operative anterior segment OCT changes throughout the post- operative follow up of the patient and relating to improve the visual outcome of the surgery which is the goal of surgery
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Candidate patients will be operated through DALK , then will be examined post operative clinically and be followed up at 3 months , 6 months for best corrected visual acuity, Intraocular pressure , refraction , graft healing , and anterior segment OCT for the anterior chamber angel , graft healing , descemet's membrane state , tear film . The interpretation of the clinical data with the changes in the ant. Segment OCT will give us the clue to get the best visual outcome of surgery .
2.4.5 -Research outcome measures:
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To evaluate the post-operative changes after DALK surgery through ant segment OCT and its relation to clinical findings.
Secondary (subsidiary): To improve the outcome of the surgery through the graft creation , stitching of the graft , following up the IOP clinically and state of AC angel through OCT , the tear film and changes after surgery , all these factors to improve the target of the surgery which is the post operative best corrected visual acuity .
Data collection Data to be collected include patients' age, sex, cause of corneal surgery ,BCVA, IOP levels, clinical examination of the eye and if there are findings , and ant. Segment OCT of the eye Computer software Data analysis will be done via SPSS version 26 windows 10 Statistical tests Data will be statistically described in terms of mean, SD, and range when appropriate. Comparisons between the preoperative and postoperative data will be done using Student's t-test. Study groups' comparisons will be done using Student's t-test for independent normally distributed samples data.
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Mahmoud M Ismael, professor; Abd el nasser A Mohammad, professor
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