Population Effect of Croslinking Treatment for Keratoconus in a Pediatric Population.

Q2 Medicine
Bojana Pandurevic, Melisa Ahmedbegovic-Pjano, Senad Grisevic, Nita Bejdic, Ajla Skopljak-Salkica, Ivana Mravicic, Alma Biscevic
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Abstract

Background: Keratoconus is a progressive condition that weakens the cornea and affects vision. Symptoms typically emerge in the second or third decade of life, though rare cases in young children occur. Early diagnosis is crucial to prevent vision deterioration.

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the accelerated crosslinking treatment for keratoconus in the pediatric population.

Methods: This prospective study evaluated 20 eyes in 13 patients with keratoconus who underwent accelerated crosslinking procedures at Eye Clinic Svjetlost Sarajevo with a one-year follow-up. Participants aged 12 to 18 had a confirmed keratoconus diagnosis and corneal thickness over 400 microns. Preoperative examinations included visual acuity (LogMAR scale), keratometry measurements, central corneal thickness, and keratoconus grading using the ABCD system on a Pentacam.

Results: Postoperative results showed stability and postoperative improvement of uncorrected and corrected visual acuity (P < 0.001). Postoperative keratometries, specifically Km and Kmax, showed a statistically significant decrease, flattening by approximately 1 diopter (D) and 1.5 diopters (D), respectively. Results of postoperative ABCD score showed stability, without postoperative deviation from the mean value and standard deviation. Central corneal thickness values decreased to 456.48 ± 27.2 μm at the one-year examination, and were statisticaly significant compared to preoperative values (P < 0.001).

Conslusion: Stopping progression with crosslinking is the single most important part of management of the pediatric keratoconus patient, thus early diagnosis is imperative. Crosslinking is a safe procedure and the only treatment for pediatric keratoconus that has been proven to halt the progression of the disease and prevent prolonged reduction in a child's visual acuity.

背景:角膜炎是一种渐进性疾病,会削弱角膜并影响视力。症状通常在患者出生后的第二或第三个十年出现,但也有罕见的幼儿病例。早期诊断对防止视力恶化至关重要:本研究旨在评估加速角膜交联疗法对儿童角膜炎的疗效:这项前瞻性研究对 13 名角膜炎患者的 20 只眼睛进行了评估,这些患者在萨拉热窝 Svjetlost 眼科医院接受了加速角膜交联术,并进行了为期一年的随访。参与者年龄在 12 至 18 岁之间,确诊为角膜炎,角膜厚度超过 400 微米。术前检查包括视力(LogMAR 标度)、角膜度数测量、中央角膜厚度以及在 Pentacam 上使用 ABCD 系统进行的角膜屈光度分级:术后结果显示,术后未矫正视力和矫正视力稳定并有所提高(P < 0.001)。术后角膜度数,特别是 Km 和 Kmax,出现了统计学意义上的显著下降,分别平坦了约 1 屈光度 (D) 和 1.5 屈光度 (D)。术后 ABCD 评分结果显示稳定,术后平均值和标准偏差均无偏差。一年检查时,角膜中心厚度值降至 456.48 ± 27.2 μm,与术前值相比有显著统计学意义(P < 0.001):结论:使用交联术阻止角膜病变发展是治疗小儿角膜病患者最重要的一环,因此必须及早诊断。交联术是一种安全的治疗方法,也是唯一被证实能阻止病情发展、防止儿童视力长期下降的小儿角膜病治疗方法。
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