TY - JOUR
T1 - Accelerated Corneal Cross-Linking With Photoactivated Chromophore for Moderate Therapy-Resistant Infectious Keratitis
AU - Knyazer, Boris
AU - Krakauer, Yonit
AU - Baumfeld, Yael
AU - Lifshitz, Tova
AU - Kling, Sabine
AU - Hafezi, Farhad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/4/1
Y1 - 2018/4/1
N2 - Purpose: To evaluate the effect of accelerated corneal cross-linking with photoactivated chromophore (PACK-CXL) as additional treatment for therapy-resistant infectious keratitis. Methods: In this interventional cohort study, 20 patients (11 men and 9 women), aged 65.5 (interquartile range = 21.5–78.5) years, who were hospitalized for moderate-sized therapy-resistant bacterial corneal ulcers (11/20 microbiologically confirmed) were treated with hypoosmolar 0.1% riboflavin solution and Ultraviolet A (UVA) irradiation for 3 minutes at 30 mW/cm2 (5.4 J/cm2) as additional therapy to standard antimicrobial treatment. Results: We did not observe any adverse effects of accelerated PACK-CXL on the corneal stroma or limbus. The median ulcer size was 3.00 (2.63–4.50) mm, the median time to reepithelialization was 6.50 (5.00–18.0) days, and the mean hospitalization period was 8.5 6 4.5 days. Tectonic keratoplasty became necessary in 1 patient (5%). Conclusions: Our results suggest that accelerated PACK-CXL may provide an antimicrobial effect similar to the 1 low-intensity, slow setting (30 minutes at 3 mW/cm2) and may be used as additional treatment in moderate-sized therapy-resistant infectious keratitis.
AB - Purpose: To evaluate the effect of accelerated corneal cross-linking with photoactivated chromophore (PACK-CXL) as additional treatment for therapy-resistant infectious keratitis. Methods: In this interventional cohort study, 20 patients (11 men and 9 women), aged 65.5 (interquartile range = 21.5–78.5) years, who were hospitalized for moderate-sized therapy-resistant bacterial corneal ulcers (11/20 microbiologically confirmed) were treated with hypoosmolar 0.1% riboflavin solution and Ultraviolet A (UVA) irradiation for 3 minutes at 30 mW/cm2 (5.4 J/cm2) as additional therapy to standard antimicrobial treatment. Results: We did not observe any adverse effects of accelerated PACK-CXL on the corneal stroma or limbus. The median ulcer size was 3.00 (2.63–4.50) mm, the median time to reepithelialization was 6.50 (5.00–18.0) days, and the mean hospitalization period was 8.5 6 4.5 days. Tectonic keratoplasty became necessary in 1 patient (5%). Conclusions: Our results suggest that accelerated PACK-CXL may provide an antimicrobial effect similar to the 1 low-intensity, slow setting (30 minutes at 3 mW/cm2) and may be used as additional treatment in moderate-sized therapy-resistant infectious keratitis.
KW - Antimicrobial resistance
KW - Corneal cross-linking
KW - Infectious keratitis
KW - PACK-CXL
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U2 - 10.1097/ICO.0000000000001498
DO - 10.1097/ICO.0000000000001498
M3 - Article
C2 - 29300262
AN - SCOPUS:85046984909
SN - 0277-3740
VL - 37
SP - 528
EP - 531
JO - Cornea
JF - Cornea
IS - 4
ER -