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TitreCorneal collagen crosslinking using riboflavin and ultraviolet-A light for keratoconus: analysis of effectiveness using Scheimpflug imaging
ButTo evaluate changes in corneal keratometry, corneal elevation, and keratoconus indices after corneal collagen crosslinking with riboflavin and ultraviolet-A (UVA) light in eyes with progressive keratoconus.
Méthodes38 eyes underwent corneal crosslinking with riboflavin and UVA irradiation. Scheimpflug imaging was performed preoperatively and at 1 week, 1, 3, and 6 months, and 1 year after crosslinking. Index of Surface Variance (ISV), Index of Vertical Asymmetry (IVA), Keratoconus Index (KI), Central Keratoconus Index (CKI), Index of Height Asymmetry (IHA), Index of Height Decentration (IHD), and Rmin (Smallest Radius of Curvature) were measured at each visit.
RésultatsMean differences between postoperative and preoperative visits were as follows : K max +0.3 D, ISV +5.3, IVA +0.1, KI +0.1, CKI +0.0, IHA -4.1, IHD 0.0, Rmin 0.0. Mean follow-up was 185 days.
ConclusionStable anterior and posterior corneal curvatures, and stable keratometry indices indicate that keratoconus did not progress : the results indicate a probable long-term stabilization and improvement after collagen crosslinking. Thus, corneal collagen crosslinking is an effective therapeutical option for progressive keratoconus.
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NomGOES
InitialesFjr
InstitutGoes Eye Centre
VilleAntwerp
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