Purpose: To evaluate visual and refractive outcomes of customized photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) in subjects with persistent subepithelial corneal opacities secondary to adenoviral epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC). Patients and methods: Prospective study, which recruited patients with persistent and visually-significant post-EKC corneal opacities unresponsive to prolonged topical therapy (6 months or more). Outcome measures: uncorrected and best-corrected distance visual acuity, subjective refractive astigmatism, keratometric astigmatism, spherical equivalent, minimum corneal thickness, and corneal morphological irregularity index. Subjects were followed for 12 months post-treatment. Results: Eighteen eyes of 18 patients aged between 32 and 75 years treated with topography-guided transepithelial PRK with iRes excimer laser (iVIS Technologies, Taranto, Italy) from June 2020 to July 2021. After 12 months, the mean UDVA improved from 1.0±0.00LogMAR pre-op to 0.15±0.154LogMAR, and the mean CDVA improved from 0.4±0.41LogMAR pre-op to 0.0±0.00LogMAR. With respect to UDVA, all treated eyes (100%) showed an improvement of 6 ETDRS lines or more and with respect to CDVA, 9 out of 18 eyes (50%) showed an improvement of 6 ETDRS lines or more. The mean ablation depth was 54.7±5.9μm. A statistically significant improvement was observed in all topographic indices. No infiltrate recurrence, post-treatment corneal haze, ocular hypertension or other side effects were observed throughout the follow-up period. Conclusion: Topography-guided PRK could be considered an effective and safe treatment option to improve visual acuity in patients affected by persistent and visually-significant subepithelial corneal infiltrates caused by EKC.

Topography-guided transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy for the treatment of persistent and visually-significant adenoviral corneal infiltrates / Spadea, Leopoldo; Di Genova, Lucia; Trovato Battagliola, Edoardo; Paroli, Maria Pia. - In: THERAPEUTICS AND CLINICAL RISK MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 1176-6336. - 19:(2023), pp. 341-349. [10.2147/TCRM.S407503]

Topography-guided transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy for the treatment of persistent and visually-significant adenoviral corneal infiltrates

Spadea, Leopoldo
Primo
Investigation
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Di Genova, Lucia
Secondo
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Trovato Battagliola, Edoardo
Penultimo
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Paroli, Maria Pia
Ultimo
2023

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate visual and refractive outcomes of customized photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) in subjects with persistent subepithelial corneal opacities secondary to adenoviral epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC). Patients and methods: Prospective study, which recruited patients with persistent and visually-significant post-EKC corneal opacities unresponsive to prolonged topical therapy (6 months or more). Outcome measures: uncorrected and best-corrected distance visual acuity, subjective refractive astigmatism, keratometric astigmatism, spherical equivalent, minimum corneal thickness, and corneal morphological irregularity index. Subjects were followed for 12 months post-treatment. Results: Eighteen eyes of 18 patients aged between 32 and 75 years treated with topography-guided transepithelial PRK with iRes excimer laser (iVIS Technologies, Taranto, Italy) from June 2020 to July 2021. After 12 months, the mean UDVA improved from 1.0±0.00LogMAR pre-op to 0.15±0.154LogMAR, and the mean CDVA improved from 0.4±0.41LogMAR pre-op to 0.0±0.00LogMAR. With respect to UDVA, all treated eyes (100%) showed an improvement of 6 ETDRS lines or more and with respect to CDVA, 9 out of 18 eyes (50%) showed an improvement of 6 ETDRS lines or more. The mean ablation depth was 54.7±5.9μm. A statistically significant improvement was observed in all topographic indices. No infiltrate recurrence, post-treatment corneal haze, ocular hypertension or other side effects were observed throughout the follow-up period. Conclusion: Topography-guided PRK could be considered an effective and safe treatment option to improve visual acuity in patients affected by persistent and visually-significant subepithelial corneal infiltrates caused by EKC.
2023
adenoviral epidemic keratoconjunctivitis; subepithelial corneal opacities; topography-guided transepithelial PRK
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Topography-guided transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy for the treatment of persistent and visually-significant adenoviral corneal infiltrates / Spadea, Leopoldo; Di Genova, Lucia; Trovato Battagliola, Edoardo; Paroli, Maria Pia. - In: THERAPEUTICS AND CLINICAL RISK MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 1176-6336. - 19:(2023), pp. 341-349. [10.2147/TCRM.S407503]
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