2020
DOI: 10.1177/1120672120964080
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Corneal flattening following collagen crosslinking for keratoconus: Findings at 5-year follow-up

Abstract: Purpose: To study the corneal flattening effect of cross-linking (CXL) overtime and to look for a potential association with preoperative topographic variables and the central depth of demarcation line (DDL). Methods: 201 eyes of 146 patients (mean age of 31.2 ± 7.3 years) with progressive keratoconus who underwent CXL between June 2007 and December 2012 were enrolled in this retrospective study. Follow-up visits were performed at different time intervals for at least 5 years. Preoperative parameters and depth… Show more

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“…However, due to the natural changes in tomographic indices after CXL, there is still no clear consensus for definition of KC progression after CXL. Corneal thinning has been observed in cross-linked corneas in our and similar studies [15]. We also observed significant decrease of corneal thickness in both spots, maximum posterior elevation height and thinnest corneal point, during one-year follow-up.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…However, due to the natural changes in tomographic indices after CXL, there is still no clear consensus for definition of KC progression after CXL. Corneal thinning has been observed in cross-linked corneas in our and similar studies [15]. We also observed significant decrease of corneal thickness in both spots, maximum posterior elevation height and thinnest corneal point, during one-year follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Natural course of topographic changes after CXL is important for proper visual rehabilitation. Better spectacle correction and contact lens tolerance following CXL was observed in our and similar studies [13,14,15]. In addition, it is of particular interest to evaluate treatment response after CXL at different time points.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%