PURPOSE: To evaluate the changes in corneal sensitivity after corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) with the epithelium off (epi-off) and with the epithelium on (epi-on) in eyes with keratoconus. DESIGN: Prospective interventional case series. SETTING: Eye Clinic, A. Fiorini Hospital, Terracina (Latina), Rome, Italy. METHODS: On the basis of the corneal pachymetry at the area of topographic steepening, eyes treated with CXL were divided in 2 groups: those with a corneal thickness of 400 pm or more (epi-off) and those with a corneal thickness of less than 400 gm (epi-on). Corneal sensitivity was measured using a contact esthesiometer (Cochet-Bonnet) before treatment and 1 and 7 days and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months after treatment. RESULTS: The study evaluated 50 CXL-treated eyes in 50 patients (25 epi-on and 25 epi-off) from January 7, 2012, to December 15, 2012. In the epi-off group, corneal sensitivity was statistically significantly reduced for up to 3 months after CXL and gradually returned to normal levels. In the epi-on group, corneal sensitivity was statistically significantly reduced for up to 7 days but was not statistically significantly different from preoperative values at other measurement times. At 7 days, the corneal sensitivity was statistically significantly lower in the epi-off eyes than in the epi-on eyes. CONCLUSIONS: Epi-off and epi-on CXL both caused hypoesthesia, but corneal sensitivity subsequently recovered completely. The corneal hypoesthesia was more pronounced in eyes in which the epi-off technique was used, and the recovery time was shorter for eyes treated using epi-on CXL.
Recovery of corneal sensitivity after collagen crosslinking with and without epithelial debridement in eyes with keratoconus / Spadea, Leopoldo; Salvatore, Serena; Paroli, Maria Pia; Vingolo, Enzo Maria. - In: JOURNAL OF CATARACT AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY. - ISSN 0886-3350. - ELETTRONICO. - 41:3(2015), pp. 527-532. [10.1016/j.jcrs.2014.06.030]
Recovery of corneal sensitivity after collagen crosslinking with and without epithelial debridement in eyes with keratoconus
SPADEA, LEOPOLDO
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;SALVATORE, SERENASecondo
;PAROLI, Maria PiaPenultimo
;VINGOLO, Enzo MariaUltimo
2015
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the changes in corneal sensitivity after corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) with the epithelium off (epi-off) and with the epithelium on (epi-on) in eyes with keratoconus. DESIGN: Prospective interventional case series. SETTING: Eye Clinic, A. Fiorini Hospital, Terracina (Latina), Rome, Italy. METHODS: On the basis of the corneal pachymetry at the area of topographic steepening, eyes treated with CXL were divided in 2 groups: those with a corneal thickness of 400 pm or more (epi-off) and those with a corneal thickness of less than 400 gm (epi-on). Corneal sensitivity was measured using a contact esthesiometer (Cochet-Bonnet) before treatment and 1 and 7 days and 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months after treatment. RESULTS: The study evaluated 50 CXL-treated eyes in 50 patients (25 epi-on and 25 epi-off) from January 7, 2012, to December 15, 2012. In the epi-off group, corneal sensitivity was statistically significantly reduced for up to 3 months after CXL and gradually returned to normal levels. In the epi-on group, corneal sensitivity was statistically significantly reduced for up to 7 days but was not statistically significantly different from preoperative values at other measurement times. At 7 days, the corneal sensitivity was statistically significantly lower in the epi-off eyes than in the epi-on eyes. CONCLUSIONS: Epi-off and epi-on CXL both caused hypoesthesia, but corneal sensitivity subsequently recovered completely. The corneal hypoesthesia was more pronounced in eyes in which the epi-off technique was used, and the recovery time was shorter for eyes treated using epi-on CXL.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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