Crosslinking treatment of progressive keratoconus: new hope
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- 1 August 2006
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Current Opinion in Opthalmology
- Vol. 17 (4) , 356-360
- https://doi.org/10.1097/01.icu.0000233954.86723.25
Abstract
A new method has been introduced for the treatment of progressive keratoconus using collagen crosslinking by the photosensitzer riboflavin and ultraviolet A-light. Biomechanical measurements have shown an impressive increase in corneal rigidity of 328.9% in human corneas after crosslinking. The 3 and 5-year results of the Dresden clinical study have shown that in all treated 60 eyes the progression of keratoconus was at least stopped ('freezing'). In 31 eyes there also was a slight reversal and flattening of the keratoconus by up to 2.87 diopters. Best corrected visual acuity improved slightly by 1.4 lines. So far, over 150 keratoconus patients have received crosslinking treatment in Dresden. Laboratory studies have revealed that the maximum effect of the treatment is in the anterior 300 mum of the cornea. As for the corneal endothelium, a cytotoxic level for endothelium was found to be 0.36 mW/cm which would be reached in human corneas with a stromal thickness of less than 400 mum. Collagen crosslinking by the photosensitzer riboflavin and ultraviolet A-light is an effective means for stabilizing the cornea in keratoconus. Collagen crosslinking might become the standard therapy for progressive keratoconus in the future diminishing significantly the need for corneal transplantation. Preoperative pachymetry and individual control of the ultraviolet A-irradiance before each treatment are mandatory. The treatment parameters must not be varied.Keywords
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