Abstract
Purpose:To evaluate corneal changes after collagen crosslinking (CXL) therapy for keratoconus (KCN) using the Galilei dual Scheimpflug analyzer.Methods:This prospective, nonrandomized clinical study included 35 eyes of 32 keratoconus patients who had undergone CXL. The eyes were saturated with riboflavin solution and were subjected for 30 minutes to ultraviolet-A (UV-A) light with irradiance of 3 mW/cm2. Effectiveness of the treatment was assessed by measuring uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), manifest cylinder/sphere, keratometry, pachymetry, posterior and anterior elevations by the Galilei dual Scheimpflug analyzer. Prior to treatment and 8 months after therapy, Scheimpflug analysis was performed using the Galilei system. The four sets of data including keratometry values, pachymetry, elevation parameters and surface indices were statistically analyzed and compared.Results:Mean patient age was 22.3 ± 3.8 years and mean postoperative follow-up was 8.1 ± 3.2 months. There was a significant increase in UCVA (0.54 ± 0.35 Log MAR preoperatively to 0.49 ± 0.34 LogMAR postoperatively, P = 0.01) and BCVA (0.21 ± 0.19 Log MAR preoperatively to 0.16 ± 0.17 LogMAR postoperatively, P = 0.01). Mean cycloplegic spherical equivalent refractive error was −4.13 ± 2.65 Diopter (D) preoperatively and − 4.67 ± 2.96 D postoperatively (P < 0.001). During the follow-up period, no significant difference was observed in pachymetric and elevation data postoperatively.Conclusion:Corneal stabilization could be achieved by collagen crosslinking therapy for keratoconus in terms of corneal thickness, keratometry values, elevation parameters and surface indices.
Highlights
Corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) with riboflavin is a new treatment modality applied to strengthen the Received: 28‐11‐2014Accepted: 14‐02‐2015Access this article onlineQuick Response Code: Website: www.jovr.org cornea in eyes with progressive keratoconus (KCN) in which corneal thickness is >400 μm.[1]
We evaluated the 1‐year postoperative changes in visual acuity, keratometry, and seven anterior surface topographic indices induced by CXL
We found no significant differences in pachymetric and elevation data postoperatively
Summary
Corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) with riboflavin is a new treatment modality applied to strengthen the Received: 28‐11‐2014Accepted: 14‐02‐2015Access this article onlineQuick Response Code: Website: www.jovr.org cornea in eyes with progressive keratoconus (KCN) in which corneal thickness is >400 μm.[1]. Corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) with riboflavin is a new treatment modality applied to strengthen the Received: 28‐11‐2014. The Galilei dual Scheimpflug system is a noninvasive diagnostic instrument designed to analyze anterior segment characteristics including Placido‐based topography, pachymetry, net corneal power, elevation. Corneal changes after collagen crosslinking for keratoconus using dual scheimpflug imaging.
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