Evaluation of corneal symmetry after UV corneal crosslinking for keratoconus

Hanan Mofty,1,2 Khaled Alzahrani,2 Fiona Carley,3 Sophie Harper,3 Arun Brahma,3 Leon Au,3 Debbie Morley,3 M Chantal Hillarby2 1Optometry Department, College of Applied Medical Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; 2Division of Pharmacy and Optometry, School of Health Scien...

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Main Authors: Mofty H, Alzahrani K, Carley F, Harper S, Brahma A, Au L, Morley D, Hillarby MC
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-11-01
Series:Clinical Ophthalmology
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spelling doaj-06d79565fa494d27bee3306ce36df9832020-11-24T22:48:15ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54832017-11-01Volume 112043204935651Evaluation of corneal symmetry after UV corneal crosslinking for keratoconusMofty HAlzahrani KCarley FHarper SBrahma AAu LMorley DHillarby MCHanan Mofty,1,2 Khaled Alzahrani,2 Fiona Carley,3 Sophie Harper,3 Arun Brahma,3 Leon Au,3 Debbie Morley,3 M Chantal Hillarby2 1Optometry Department, College of Applied Medical Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; 2Division of Pharmacy and Optometry, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, 3Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester, UK Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess UV corneal crosslinking (CXL) treatment outcomes for keratoconus by evaluating the corneal regularity in patients through follow-up using the Oculus Pentacam.Patients and methods: A total of 18 eyes from CXL patients with keratoconus were studied before and after CXL treatment, and six eyes from six patients who were not treated with CXL served as controls. Treated patients had Pentacam images taken before CXL treatment and regularly 3 months post treatment up to the 12th month. Controls were imaged during their first appointment and after 12 months. Symmetry and asphericity were evaluated and correlated with both best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and maximum K-readings.Results: In the CXL-treated group, there was a significant improvement in the index of symmetrical variation (ISV) and keratoconus index (KI) at 3 months and in the index of height asymmetry (IHA) and minimum radius of curvature (Rmin) at 9 months post treatment. On the contrary, the untreated group’s indices showed some significant worsening in ISV, KI, central keratoconus index (CKI), and Rmin. A novel finding in our study was a slight positive shift of anterior asphericity in the 6 mm, 7 mm, and 8 mm 3 months after treatment, which had a correlation with BCVA (R2=0.390, p=0.053) and a strong correlation with maximum K-reading (R2=0.690, p=0.005). However, the untreated group had no significant changes after 1 year.Conclusion: The corneal asymmetrical shape is associated with the spherical aberration alteration influenced by temporal evolution of surface ablation and increased corneal haze. However, insignificant changes in symmetry attest the stabilization effect on cornea postoperatively as compared with controls. Keywords: keratoconus, crosslinking, topography, corneal haze, asphericityhttps://www.dovepress.com/evaluation-of-corneal-symmetry-after-uv-corneal-crosslinking-for-kerat-peer-reviewed-article-OPTHkeratoconuscross linkingtopographycorneal hazeasphericity
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author Mofty H
Alzahrani K
Carley F
Harper S
Brahma A
Au L
Morley D
Hillarby MC
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Alzahrani K
Carley F
Harper S
Brahma A
Au L
Morley D
Hillarby MC
Evaluation of corneal symmetry after UV corneal crosslinking for keratoconus
Clinical Ophthalmology
keratoconus
cross linking
topography
corneal haze
asphericity
author_facet Mofty H
Alzahrani K
Carley F
Harper S
Brahma A
Au L
Morley D
Hillarby MC
author_sort Mofty H
title Evaluation of corneal symmetry after UV corneal crosslinking for keratoconus
title_short Evaluation of corneal symmetry after UV corneal crosslinking for keratoconus
title_full Evaluation of corneal symmetry after UV corneal crosslinking for keratoconus
title_fullStr Evaluation of corneal symmetry after UV corneal crosslinking for keratoconus
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of corneal symmetry after UV corneal crosslinking for keratoconus
title_sort evaluation of corneal symmetry after uv corneal crosslinking for keratoconus
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Ophthalmology
issn 1177-5483
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Hanan Mofty,1,2 Khaled Alzahrani,2 Fiona Carley,3 Sophie Harper,3 Arun Brahma,3 Leon Au,3 Debbie Morley,3 M Chantal Hillarby2 1Optometry Department, College of Applied Medical Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; 2Division of Pharmacy and Optometry, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, 3Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester, UK Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess UV corneal crosslinking (CXL) treatment outcomes for keratoconus by evaluating the corneal regularity in patients through follow-up using the Oculus Pentacam.Patients and methods: A total of 18 eyes from CXL patients with keratoconus were studied before and after CXL treatment, and six eyes from six patients who were not treated with CXL served as controls. Treated patients had Pentacam images taken before CXL treatment and regularly 3 months post treatment up to the 12th month. Controls were imaged during their first appointment and after 12 months. Symmetry and asphericity were evaluated and correlated with both best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and maximum K-readings.Results: In the CXL-treated group, there was a significant improvement in the index of symmetrical variation (ISV) and keratoconus index (KI) at 3 months and in the index of height asymmetry (IHA) and minimum radius of curvature (Rmin) at 9 months post treatment. On the contrary, the untreated group’s indices showed some significant worsening in ISV, KI, central keratoconus index (CKI), and Rmin. A novel finding in our study was a slight positive shift of anterior asphericity in the 6 mm, 7 mm, and 8 mm 3 months after treatment, which had a correlation with BCVA (R2=0.390, p=0.053) and a strong correlation with maximum K-reading (R2=0.690, p=0.005). However, the untreated group had no significant changes after 1 year.Conclusion: The corneal asymmetrical shape is associated with the spherical aberration alteration influenced by temporal evolution of surface ablation and increased corneal haze. However, insignificant changes in symmetry attest the stabilization effect on cornea postoperatively as compared with controls. Keywords: keratoconus, crosslinking, topography, corneal haze, asphericity
topic keratoconus
cross linking
topography
corneal haze
asphericity
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