Conventional Versus Accelerated Collagen Cross-Linking for Keratoconus: A Comparison of Visual, Refractive, Topographic and Biomechanical Outcomes.

IF 0.4 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Open Ophthalmology Journal Pub Date : 2017-08-29 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874364101711010262
Jyh Haur Woo, Jayant Venkatramani Iyer, Li Lim, M Htoon Hla, Jodhbir S Mehta, Cordelia Ml Chan, Donald Th Tan
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Abstract

Objective: The aim was to compare the visual, refractive, topographic and biomechanical outcomes in patients with progressive keratoconus treated with either conventional or accelerated crosslinking at one year follow up.

Methods: It is a prospective, non-randomised interventional study of 76 patients who underwent conventional (CXL; 3mW/cm2 for 30 minutes) or accelerated cross linking (KXL; 30mW/cm2 for 4 minutes) for progressive keratoconus. Baseline and postoperative visual acuity, manifest refraction, corneal topography, pachymetry, endothelial cell density and biomechanical parameters of corneal hysteresis and corneal resistance factor were evaluated and compared.

Results: The 2 groups were comparable in terms of uncorrected and best corrected visual acuity and spherical equivalent. Both groups showed no significant increase in K1, K2 and Kmean from baseline at 12 months. There was also no difference between the CXL and KXL group for postoperative corneal topography as well as central and minimal pachymetry up to 12 months. There was a significant increase in both corneal hysteresis (0.62mm Hg, P=0.04) and corneal resistance factor (0.91mm Hg, P=0.003) in the KXL group at 12 months but not in the CXL group. There was no significant endothelial cell loss throughout follow up in both the groups.

Conclusion: We have established comparability of the 2 protocols in stabilizing the progression of keratoconus. Our findings also suggested an added biomechanical advantage of accelerated crosslinking at 1 year follow up.

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传统与加速胶原交联治疗圆锥角膜:视觉、屈光、地形和生物力学结果的比较。
目的:比较常规交联和加速交联治疗进行性圆锥角膜患者的视力、屈光、地形和生物力学结果。方法:这是一项前瞻性,非随机的介入研究,76例接受常规(CXL;3mW/cm2, 30分钟)或加速交联(KXL;30mW/cm2 4分钟)进行性圆锥角膜。评估和比较基线和术后视力、明显屈光、角膜地形图、角膜厚度测量、内皮细胞密度以及角膜迟滞和角膜阻力因子的生物力学参数。结果:两组患者在未矫正视力和最佳矫正视力及球面等效性方面具有可比性。两组在12个月时K1、K2和Kmean较基线均无显著升高。CXL组和KXL组在术后角膜地形图以及中央和最小角膜厚度测量方面也没有差异,持续时间长达12个月。KXL组12个月时角膜迟滞(0.62mm Hg, P=0.04)和角膜阻力因子(0.91mm Hg, P=0.003)均显著升高,而CXL组无显著升高。在整个随访过程中,两组均未出现明显的内皮细胞损失。结论:两种治疗方案在稳定圆锥角膜进展方面具有可比性。我们的研究结果还表明,在1年随访时加速交联具有额外的生物力学优势。
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期刊介绍: The Open Ophthalmology Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, letters and guest edited single topic issues in all important areas of experimental and clinical research in ophthalmology, including use of ophthalmological therapies, devices and surgical techniques. The Open Ophthalmology Journal, a peer-reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers rapidly and making them freely available to researchers worldwide.
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