角膜交联治疗伴或不伴感染角膜新生血管的疗效评价。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Francis W Price, Zelalem Tefasse, Kathleen Dudasko Frances, Matthew T Feng, Anjulie Gang, Marianne O Price
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摘要

目的:评价角膜交联(CXL)治疗伴有或不伴有感染的角膜新生血管(CNV)的临床应用。方法:本前瞻性单中心研究评估了0.1%核黄素/20%右旋糖酐眼用溶液的上皮脱落CXL在标准30分钟或加速10分钟照射下治疗各种情况下的CNV的临床应用。结果:35例受试者37只眼(2只双侧)38种CNV情况进行CXL治疗,2只眼重复1次,1只眼重复2次。治疗成功24例,部分成功1例,不成功8例;2例失访,3例发生与CXL无关的并发症,无法进行疗效评价。所有4例角膜移植后角膜融化和/或奶酪线的CNV患者,9例感染患者中的7例,10例与穿透性角膜移植联合治疗的5例,4例与板层角膜移植或伤口修复联合治疗的3例,11例无相关感染或手术的6例,CXL均被认为是成功的。结论:在下列情况下,实验性使用CXL可促进CNV的消退:角膜移植术后角膜融化和缝合奶酪线,感染性角膜炎,以及联合角膜移植术。然而,在CNV刺激未消除的情况下,如持续感染或慢性疾病,如角膜缘干细胞功能障碍,它在治疗CNV方面的益处有限。
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Assessment of Corneal Crosslinking for the Treatment of Corneal Neovascularization With and Without Associated Infection.

Purpose: To evaluate investigational use of corneal crosslinking (CXL) to treat corneal neovascularization (CNV) with or without concomitant infection.

Methods: This prospective, single-center study assessed investigational use of epithelium-off CXL with 0.1% riboflavin/20% dextran ophthalmic solution to treat various scenarios of CNV with standard 30-minute or accelerated 10-minute irradiation.

Results: The CXL treatment was investigated for 38 CNV scenarios in 37 eyes of 35 participants (2 bilateral) and was repeated once in 2 eyes and twice in 1 eye. Treatment was considered successful in 24 cases, partially successful in 1 case, and unsuccessful in 8 cases; 2 cases were lost to follow up and 3 developed complications unrelated to the CXL that precluded efficacy evaluation. The CXL was considered successful in all 4 cases treated for CNV with melting and/or cheese wiring of the recipient cornea postkeratoplasty, in 7 of 9 cases with active infection, in 5 of 10 cases treated in conjunction with penetrating keratoplasty, in 3 of 4 cases treated in conjunction with lamellar keratoplasty or wound revision, and in 6 of 11 cases without associated infection or surgery.

Conclusions: Investigational use of CXL can contribute to CNV regression in the following scenarios: postkeratoplasty corneal melting and suture cheese wiring, infectious keratitis, and combined with keratoplasty. However, it has limited, if any, benefit in treating CNV in situations where the stimulus for CNV is not eliminated, such as ongoing infection or chronic conditions such as limbal stem cell dysfunction.

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Cornea
Cornea 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
10.70%
发文量
354
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: For corneal specialists and for all general ophthalmologists with an interest in this exciting subspecialty, Cornea brings together the latest clinical and basic research on the cornea and the anterior segment of the eye. Each volume is peer-reviewed by Cornea''s board of world-renowned experts and fully indexed in archival format. Your subscription brings you the latest developments in your field and a growing library of valuable professional references. Sponsored by The Cornea Society which was founded as the Castroviejo Cornea Society in 1975.
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