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Table 1 Statistical comparisons between the mean values, standard deviations, and ranges of the patients’ visual acuity and refraction on each of the preoperative visit, the first postoperative visit, and the last follow-up visit

From: Evaluation of the efficacy, safety, and stability of posterior chamber phakic intraocular lenses for correcting intractable myopic anisometropic amblyopia in a pediatric cohort

 

Preoperative visit

1st postoperative visit

Last postoperative visit

Test value

P-value of significance

Significance level

UDVAb

Mean ± SDb

1.33 ± 0.53

0.57 ± 0.36

0.42 ± 0.34

30.481825a

<  0.001

HSb

Range

0.04–2

0–1.52

0–1.3

CDVAb

Mean ± SD

1.06 ± 0.56

0.42 ± 0.35

0.21 ± 0.18

14.880825a

0.001

HSb

Range

0.18–2

0.04–1.52

0–0.7

Range

−17.5 – −6

−6.25 – 2.5

− 1.75 – 4.75

Range

−4.5 – 0

−50 – 1.5

−4.5 – 1.5

SEb

Mean ± SD

−12.85 ± 2.74

− 1.02 ± 3.97

−0.55 ± 1.45

48.825a

<  0.001

HSb

Range

− 19 – −7.13

−24 – 1.63

− 2.63 – 4.13

Post hoc analysis

 

Preoperative Versus 1st postoperative visit

Preoperative Versus Last postoperative visit

1st postoperative Versus Last postoperative visit

UDVAb

<  0.001

<  0.001

0.012

CDVAb

<  0.001

0.001

0.125

SEb

<  0.001

<  0.001

0.588

  1. P-value > 0.05: Non significant; P-value < 0.05: Significant; P-value < 0.01: Highly significant
  2. aFriedman test followed by post hoc analysis using Wilcoxon Rank test
  3. bUDVA Unaided Distance Visual Acuity, SD Standard Deviation, CDVA Corrected Distance Visual Acuity, SE Spherical Equivalent, HS Highly significant