Corneal Reinnervation in Patients With Severe Neurotrophic Keratopathy Secondary to Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus After Treatment With Autologous Serum Tear Drops

Azin Abazari, Alessandro Abbouda, A. Cruzat, B. Cavalcanti, Deborah Pavan-Langston, P. Hamrah
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The purpose of this study was to assess potential corneal reinnervation and recovery of corneal sensation in patients with severe neurotrophic keratopathy (NK) secondary to herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) after treatment with topical autologous serum tears (AST). Four cases of HZO with severe NK were followed clinically and by serial laser in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM, HRT3/RCM, Heidelberg Engineering GmbH) before and during treatment with 20% AST drops 8 times a day. Two masked observers reviewed the IVCM images and assessed corneal nerve alterations. At baseline, all patients had complete loss of corneal sensation. In addition, IVCM showed complete lack of the subbasal corneal nerve plexus in all patients. All 4 patients were refractory to conventional therapies and were treated with AST drops. All patients demonstrated significant nerve regeneration by IVCM within 3 to 7 months of treatment. The total nerve density increased to a mean ± SEM of 10,085.88 ± 2,542.74 μm/mm2 at the last follow-up. Corneal sensation measured by Cochet–Bonnet esthesiometry improved to a mean ± SEM of 3.50 ± 1.30 cm. Interestingly, 3 of 4 patients developed stromal keratitis with stromal thinning within weeks of corneal reinnervation, which was reversed by adding topical steroids. Autologous serum tears are effective in restoring corneal subbasal nerves and sensation in patients with severe NK secondary to HZO. However, this group of patients may require concurrent topical immunomodulation and antiviral therapy while on AST to prevent stromal keratitis.
使用自体血清泪液滴剂治疗带状疱疹性眼炎继发性严重神经营养性角膜病变患者的角膜神经再支配能力
本研究的目的是评估继发于带状疱疹眼炎(HZO)的严重神经营养性角膜病(NK)患者在接受局部自体血清泪液(AST)治疗后可能出现的角膜神经再支配和角膜感觉恢复情况。 在使用 20% AST 滴眼液(每天 8 次)治疗之前和治疗期间,对四例伴有严重 NK 的 HZO 患者进行了临床随访,并通过序列激光活体共聚焦显微镜(IVCM,HRT3/RCM,Heidelberg Engineering GmbH)进行了观察。两名蒙面观察员查看 IVCM 图像并评估角膜神经的变化。 基线时,所有患者的角膜感觉完全丧失。此外,IVCM 显示所有患者的基底膜下角膜神经丛完全缺失。所有 4 名患者都对常规疗法无效,并接受了 AST 滴眼液治疗。所有患者都在治疗后 3 至 7 个月内通过 IVCM 显示出明显的神经再生。最后一次随访时,神经总密度增至平均值 ± SEM,即 10,085.88 ± 2,542.74 μm/mm2。用 Cochet-Bonnet 角膜感觉测量法测量的角膜感觉改善了,平均值(± SEM)为 3.50 ± 1.30 厘米。有趣的是,4 名患者中有 3 名在角膜神经再支配术后几周内出现了基质变薄的基质角膜炎,通过外用类固醇可逆转这种情况。 自体血清泪液能有效恢复 HZO 继发性严重 NK 患者的角膜基质下神经和感觉。不过,这类患者在接受 AST 治疗期间可能需要同时进行局部免疫调节和抗病毒治疗,以防止基质角膜炎的发生。
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