Photorefractive keratectomy in mild to moderate keratoconus: Outcomes in over 40-year-old patients

Background: Keratoconus is a contraindication for photorefractive keratectomy (PRK). In the recent decade, some efforts have been made to perform PRK in patients with keratoconus whose corneas are stable naturally or by doing corneal collagen crosslinking. These studies have suggested residual centr...

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Main Authors: Hamid Khakshoor, Fatemeh Razavi, Alireza Eslampour, Arash Omdtabrizi
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2015;volume=63;issue=2;spage=157;epage=161;aulast=Khakshoor
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spelling doaj-e66050c1db264d908c3364e74e8f782b2020-11-25T00:48:25ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381998-36892015-01-0163215716110.4103/0301-4738.154400Photorefractive keratectomy in mild to moderate keratoconus: Outcomes in over 40-year-old patientsHamid KhakshoorFatemeh RazaviAlireza EslampourArash OmdtabriziBackground: Keratoconus is a contraindication for photorefractive keratectomy (PRK). In the recent decade, some efforts have been made to perform PRK in patients with keratoconus whose corneas are stable naturally or by doing corneal collagen crosslinking. These studies have suggested residual central corneal thickness (CCT) ≥450 μm. Aims: The aim was to evaluate the long-term outcomes of PRK in patients with mild to moderate keratoconus in patients older than 40 with residual CCT ≥ 400 μm. Settings and Design: This prospective study was conducted in our Cornea Research Center, Mashhad, Iran. Materials and Methods: Patients over 40 years old, with a grade I/II keratoconus without progression in the last 2 years were recruited. Patients with a predicted postoperative CCT < 400 μm were excluded. PRK with tissue saving protocol was performed with Tecnolas 217 Z. Mitomycin-C was applied after ablation. The final endpoints were refraction parameters the last follow-up visit (mean: 35 months). Paired t-test and Chi-square were used for analysis. Results: A total of 38 eyes of 21 patients were studied; 20 eyes (52.6%) with a grade I and 18 eyes (47.4%) with grade II keratoconus. The mean uncorrected visual acuity, best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), spherical equivalent, cylindrical power and keratometric readings were significantly improved at the final endpoint compared to preoperation measurements (P < 0.001). Two eyes (5%) lost two lines of BCVA at the final visit. No case of ectasia occurred during the follow-up course. Conclusions: PRK did not induce keratoconus progression in patients older than 40 with a grade I/II keratoconus. Residual CCT ≥ 450 μm seems to be sufficient to prevent the ectasia.http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2015;volume=63;issue=2;spage=157;epage=161;aulast=KhakshoorCiliary bodychoroideyeirismelanomametastasisprognosistumoruveaChemotherapyintravitreal chemotherapyintra-arterial chemotherapyintravenous chemotherapyperiocular chemotherapyretinoblastomaSubtenon′s chemotherapytreatmentAutoflouroscenceenhanced depth imagingeyegene expression profilingmalignancymetastasismonosomy 3nevusoptical coherence tomographytumoruveal melanomaChoroidenhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomographyhemangiomalymphomamelanocytosismelanomametastasisnevusosteomatumorChoroidEyemetastasesmetastasistumoruveaAstrocytic hamartomaenhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomographyhemangioblastomaretinaretinoblastomatumorCavernous hemangiomachoroidal hemangiomaretinal capillary hemangiomaretinal vasoproliferative tumorChemotherapyintravitreal chemotherapyretinaretinoblastomavitreous seedsAchromatic perimetrychromatic perimetrydiabetesglaucomakoniomagnoparvoPermitsellersunglassesultraviolet radiationEctasiakeratoconusphotorefractive keratectomy
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author Hamid Khakshoor
Fatemeh Razavi
Alireza Eslampour
Arash Omdtabrizi
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Fatemeh Razavi
Alireza Eslampour
Arash Omdtabrizi
Photorefractive keratectomy in mild to moderate keratoconus: Outcomes in over 40-year-old patients
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
Ciliary body
choroid
eye
iris
melanoma
metastasis
prognosis
tumor
uvea
Chemotherapy
intravitreal chemotherapy
intra-arterial chemotherapy
intravenous chemotherapy
periocular chemotherapy
retinoblastoma
Subtenon′s chemotherapy
treatment
Autoflouroscence
enhanced depth imaging
eye
gene expression profiling
malignancy
metastasis
monosomy 3
nevus
optical coherence tomography
tumor
uveal melanoma
Choroid
enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography
hemangioma
lymphoma
melanocytosis
melanoma
metastasis
nevus
osteoma
tumor
Choroid
Eye
metastases
metastasis
tumor
uvea
Astrocytic hamartoma
enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography
hemangioblastoma
retina
retinoblastoma
tumor
Cavernous hemangioma
choroidal hemangioma
retinal capillary hemangioma
retinal vasoproliferative tumor
Chemotherapy
intravitreal chemotherapy
retina
retinoblastoma
vitreous seeds
Achromatic perimetry
chromatic perimetry
diabetes
glaucoma
konio
magno
parvo
Permit
seller
sunglasses
ultraviolet radiation
Ectasia
keratoconus
photorefractive keratectomy
author_facet Hamid Khakshoor
Fatemeh Razavi
Alireza Eslampour
Arash Omdtabrizi
author_sort Hamid Khakshoor
title Photorefractive keratectomy in mild to moderate keratoconus: Outcomes in over 40-year-old patients
title_short Photorefractive keratectomy in mild to moderate keratoconus: Outcomes in over 40-year-old patients
title_full Photorefractive keratectomy in mild to moderate keratoconus: Outcomes in over 40-year-old patients
title_fullStr Photorefractive keratectomy in mild to moderate keratoconus: Outcomes in over 40-year-old patients
title_full_unstemmed Photorefractive keratectomy in mild to moderate keratoconus: Outcomes in over 40-year-old patients
title_sort photorefractive keratectomy in mild to moderate keratoconus: outcomes in over 40-year-old patients
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0301-4738
1998-3689
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background: Keratoconus is a contraindication for photorefractive keratectomy (PRK). In the recent decade, some efforts have been made to perform PRK in patients with keratoconus whose corneas are stable naturally or by doing corneal collagen crosslinking. These studies have suggested residual central corneal thickness (CCT) ≥450 μm. Aims: The aim was to evaluate the long-term outcomes of PRK in patients with mild to moderate keratoconus in patients older than 40 with residual CCT ≥ 400 μm. Settings and Design: This prospective study was conducted in our Cornea Research Center, Mashhad, Iran. Materials and Methods: Patients over 40 years old, with a grade I/II keratoconus without progression in the last 2 years were recruited. Patients with a predicted postoperative CCT < 400 μm were excluded. PRK with tissue saving protocol was performed with Tecnolas 217 Z. Mitomycin-C was applied after ablation. The final endpoints were refraction parameters the last follow-up visit (mean: 35 months). Paired t-test and Chi-square were used for analysis. Results: A total of 38 eyes of 21 patients were studied; 20 eyes (52.6%) with a grade I and 18 eyes (47.4%) with grade II keratoconus. The mean uncorrected visual acuity, best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), spherical equivalent, cylindrical power and keratometric readings were significantly improved at the final endpoint compared to preoperation measurements (P < 0.001). Two eyes (5%) lost two lines of BCVA at the final visit. No case of ectasia occurred during the follow-up course. Conclusions: PRK did not induce keratoconus progression in patients older than 40 with a grade I/II keratoconus. Residual CCT ≥ 450 μm seems to be sufficient to prevent the ectasia.
topic Ciliary body
choroid
eye
iris
melanoma
metastasis
prognosis
tumor
uvea
Chemotherapy
intravitreal chemotherapy
intra-arterial chemotherapy
intravenous chemotherapy
periocular chemotherapy
retinoblastoma
Subtenon′s chemotherapy
treatment
Autoflouroscence
enhanced depth imaging
eye
gene expression profiling
malignancy
metastasis
monosomy 3
nevus
optical coherence tomography
tumor
uveal melanoma
Choroid
enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography
hemangioma
lymphoma
melanocytosis
melanoma
metastasis
nevus
osteoma
tumor
Choroid
Eye
metastases
metastasis
tumor
uvea
Astrocytic hamartoma
enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography
hemangioblastoma
retina
retinoblastoma
tumor
Cavernous hemangioma
choroidal hemangioma
retinal capillary hemangioma
retinal vasoproliferative tumor
Chemotherapy
intravitreal chemotherapy
retina
retinoblastoma
vitreous seeds
Achromatic perimetry
chromatic perimetry
diabetes
glaucoma
konio
magno
parvo
Permit
seller
sunglasses
ultraviolet radiation
Ectasia
keratoconus
photorefractive keratectomy
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