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  4. Long-term Tomographic, Refractive, and Visual Analysis of Keratoconus Eyes With Extreme Corneal Flattening After Corneal Cross-linking

Long-term Tomographic, Refractive, and Visual Analysis of Keratoconus Eyes With Extreme Corneal Flattening After Corneal Cross-linking

Author(s)
Luis Izquierdo
Ignacia Zenteno
Rolando Rojas
José Chauca
Mark J. Mannis
Date Issued
25 de marzo de 2025
Type
Article
Volume
45
Issue
1
Start Page
41
End Page
50
DOI
10.1097/ico.0000000000003861
Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term tomographic, refractive, and visual characteristics of eyes with extreme corneal flattening after corneal cross-linking (CXL) for progressive keratoconus. METHODS: A retrospective observational study included eyes that underwent corneal CXL with epithelial removal between June 2006 and March 2017 and had extreme keratometric flattening [greater than 5 diopters (D)] and a minimum follow-up of 5 years. Visual, tomographic, pachymetric, and refractive characteristics were evaluated. RESULTS: Mean follow-up time was 7.6 ± 2.6 years (range 5-13 years). Fifteen eyes were included in the study. Mean maximum keratometric (Kmax) flattening was -7.58 ± 2.63 D [range 5.0-12.2 D, ( P <0.001)]. Approximately 56.25% (9/15) of the eyes experienced progressive flattening over the years. And 40% (6/15) presented an improvement of one or more lines of corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), and 26.6% (5/16) of the eyes showed a worsening of CDVA. Logistic regression analysis revealed that postoperative Kmax flattening greater than 2 D at the first year postop (odds ratio 17.7, 95% confidence interval, 4.4-71.2) and preoperative Kmax greater than 55 D (odds ratio 8.8, 95% confidence interval, 2.7-28.3) were significant risk factors for extreme postop keratometric flattening. CONCLUSIONS: Progressive extreme corneal flattening when accompanied with a decrease of CDVA was a late complication of CXL that may have required corneal transplantation for visual rehabilitation. Preoperative steeper corneas and keratometric flattening greater than 2 D at the first year postoperative period were risk factors associated with long-term extreme postoperative corneal flattening.
Subjects

Keratoconus

Medicine

Flattening

Corneal topography

Ophthalmology

Odds ratio

Confidence interval

Dioptre

Visual acuity

Cornea

Internal medicine

Materials science

Composite material

Keratoconus

Medicine

Flattening

Corneal topography

Ophthalmology

Odds ratio

Confidence interval

Dioptre

Visual acuity

Cornea

Internal medicine

Materials science

Corneal Cross-Linking...

Corneal Cross-Linking...

Corneal Cross-Linking...

Adolescent

Adolescent

Adolescent

Adult

Adult

Adult

Collagen metabolism

Collagen metabolism

Collagen metabolism

Cornea pathology

Cornea pathology

Cornea pathology

Cornea physiopatholog...

Cornea physiopatholog...

Cornea physiopatholog...

Corneal Stroma metabo...

Corneal Stroma metabo...

Corneal Stroma metabo...

Cross-Linking Reagent...

Cross-Linking Reagent...

Cross-Linking Reagent...

Female

Female

Female

Follow-Up Studies

Follow-Up Studies

Follow-Up Studies

Humans

Humans

Humans

Keratoconus diagnosis...

Keratoconus diagnosis...

Keratoconus diagnosis...

Keratoconus drug ther...

Keratoconus drug ther...

Keratoconus drug ther...

Keratoconus metabolis...

Keratoconus metabolis...

Keratoconus metabolis...

Keratoconus physiopat...

Keratoconus physiopat...

Keratoconus physiopat...

Male

Male

Male

Middle Aged

Middle Aged

Middle Aged

Photochemotherapy met...

Photochemotherapy met...

Photochemotherapy met...

Refraction, Ocular ph...

Refraction, Ocular ph...

Refraction, Ocular ph...

Retrospective Studies...

Retrospective Studies...

Retrospective Studies...

Riboflavin therapeuti...

Riboflavin therapeuti...

Riboflavin therapeuti...

Ultraviolet Rays

Ultraviolet Rays

Ultraviolet Rays

Visual Acuity physiol...

Visual Acuity physiol...

Visual Acuity physiol...

Photosensitizing Agen...

Photosensitizing Agen...

Photosensitizing Agen...

Corneal Topography

Corneal Topography

Corneal Topography

Young Adult

Young Adult

Young Adult

Corneal Pachymetry

Corneal Pachymetry

Corneal Pachymetry

Health Sciences Medic...

Health Sciences Medic...

Health Sciences Medic...

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