Rev Bras Oftalmol.2008;67(5):231-235

Corneal collagen crosslinking with riboflavin and ultraviolet radiation for keratoconus treatment: preliminary results of a Brazilian study

Ricardo , Camila Fonseca , Mariana Gomes , José Guilherme de Carvalho , Basílio de Bragança , Haroldo Vieira de Moraes , Adalmir Morterá

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-72802008000500006

PURPOSE: Assess the clinical and topographical effects of corneal collagen crosslinking in patients with keratoconus on Brazilian population. METHODS: Thirty seven eyes of 37 patients (22 female and 15 male) with diagnosis of progressive keratoconus and corneal paquimetry higher than 395 micra, were treated with riboflavin and ultraviolet A radiation, over 30 minutes, to induce corneal collagen crosslinking. Keratometric values were compared as well as the best corrected visual acuity, before and after the procedure, with ranges of 40 and 90 days. RESULTS: There was a reduction of mean dioptric power (PDM) in central 3mm in 83.8% of patients after three months.The PDM reduced 0.4D on average in central 3mm (p<0,01) and 0.33D in central 5mm (p<0,01). The maximum keratometric value decreased 0.6 D on average (p<0,01). The corrected visual acuity of the treated eye evolved with improvement average of 6,27 letters (p<0,01) after 90 days. CONCLUSION: We could observe a less pronounced improvement of the topographical values and visual acuity in comparison of the findings in other populations. Further studies with a larger number of patients and longer follow-up are necessary to confirm this technique’s purpose of stabilizing the disease with only one application, and allow that to become the method of choice for keratoconus treatment.

Corneal collagen crosslinking with riboflavin and ultraviolet radiation for keratoconus treatment: preliminary results of a Brazilian study

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