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Potential Use of Riboflavin/UVA Cross-Linking in Bullous Keratopathy

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OPHTHALMIC RESEARCH
Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages 114-117

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000187630

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Cross-linking; Bullous keratopathy; Riboflavin; UVA

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Background: Collagen cross-linking of the cornea has been shown by us to have an antiedematous effect in the cornea. The aim of the present study was to examine if this effect can be used for the treatment of bullous keratopathy. Methods: This clinical interventional case series included 3 patients (3 eyes) with bullous keratopathy due to pseudophakia, corneal transplant rejection, and Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy. After dehydration for 1 day using 40% glucose, the central 8 mm of the cornea were abraded and cross-linked with the photosensitizer riboflavin and UVA (370 nm, 3 mW/cm(2)) for 30 min. Optical coherence tomography pachymetry measurements of the central cornea were performed at various time intervals. Results: Corneal thickness was reduced by 90.33 +/- 17.04 mu m on average 3 days after cross-linking and by 93.67 +/- 14.22 mu m after 8 months. The bullous changes of the epithelium were markedly improved, resulting in loss of pain and discomfort. Visual acuity was significantly improved in the case without prior stromal scarring. Conclusions: Cross-linking might become another useful tool in the treatment of bullous keratopathy. It is primarily suited for patients with pain symptoms, restricted visual prognosis or to extend the time interval for an upcoming corneal transplantation. Copyright (C) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel

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