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      Accelerated, Pulsed Collagen Cross-Linking versus the Dresden Protocol in Keratoconus: A Case Series

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The aim of our study was to compare the depth of the demarcation line developing in the cornea after the standard Dresden protocol versus the accelerated, pulsed, epithelium-off corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL).

          Methods

          This was a nonrandomized, retrospective case series. Patients with progressive keratoconus were treated with either the standard Dresden protocol (Group 1) or accelerated, epithelium-off CXL using the Avedro (Waltham, MA, USA) device (Group 2). The accelerated CXL protocol involved 18 min of pulsed ultraviolet-A (20 mW/cm 2, 7.2 J/cm 2, pulsed pro-file: 1 s on, 2 s off). The depth of the demarcation line was measured about 3 months postoperatively.

          Results

          Fifty-nine eyes of 35 subjects were included in the analysis. Group 1 consisted of 19 eyes, and Group 2 of 40 eyes. The mean age of the participants was 22.21 years in Group 1 and 26.55 years in Group 2 ( p = 0.184). The mean preoperative K value was 44.89 D in Group 1 and 45.20 D in Group 2 ( p = 0.768). The depth of the demarcation line was 322.50 μm in Group 1 and 319.95 μm in Group 2 ( p = 0.937).

          Conclusions

          The demarcation line depth was not statistically significantly different between the two protocols. The significance of the demarcation line depth has not been fully clarified in the literature. Our results support the contention that these two techniques may have similar structural outcomes and ef­ficacies in the treatment of keratoconus.

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          Journal
          Med Princ Pract
          Med Princ Pract
          MPP
          Medical Principles and Practice
          S. Karger AG (Allschwilerstrasse 10, P.O. Box · Postfach · Case postale, CH–4009, Basel, Switzerland · Schweiz · Suisse, Phone: +41 61 306 11 11, Fax: +41 61 306 12 34, karger@karger.com )
          1011-7571
          1423-0151
          July 2020
          4 February 2020
          4 February 2020
          : 29
          : 4
          : 332-337
          Affiliations
          [1] aOphthalmology Unit, Ophthalmica Eye Institute, Thessaloniki, Greece
          [2] bMoorfields Eye Hospital, London, United Kingdom
          [3] cDepartment of Ophthalmology, General Hospital of Trikala, Trikala, Greece
          Author notes
          *Nikolaos Dervenis, Ophthalmology Unit, Ophthalmica Eye Institute, GR–546 55 Thessaloniki (Greece), nikosdervenis@ 123456gmail.com
          Article
          PMC7445675 PMC7445675 7445675 mpp-0029-0332
          10.1159/000505598
          7445675
          32018247
          3614ea22-78a7-491d-bd56-fd00e4d1f4bb
          Copyright © 2020 by S. Karger AG, Basel
          History
          : 17 June 2019
          : 24 December 2019
          : 2020
          Page count
          Tables: 2, References: 31, Pages: 6
          Categories
          Original Paper

          Riboflavin,Epithelium-off collagen cross-linking,Ectasia,Cornea

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