Investigation of the efficiency of intrastromal ring segments with cross-linking using different sequence and timing for keratoconus

oleh: Xuan-Li Liu, Ping-Hua Li, Pierre Fournie, François Malecaze

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Diterbitkan: Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS) 2015-08-01

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<b>AIM:</b>To evaluate and compare the efficacy and stability of intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRs) implantation with cross-linking (CXL) using different sequence and timing.<b>METHODS</b>:In this single retrospective study, 86 keratoconic eyes subjected the ICRs implantation. We analyzed only 41 eyes that had complete follow-ups. They were divided into three groups:ICRs implantation was applied only (group normal), ICRs first followed by CXL immediately (group CXL-S), CXL first followed by ICRs long after (group CXL-B). The visual acuity, refractive results, keratometry were compared preoperatively and 1y postoperatively. Their differences among the three groups were also analyzed.<b>RESULTS:</b>Group normal comprised 25 eyes, group CXL-S 8 eyes, and group CXL-B 8 eyes. There were improvements in the mean uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) and the mean corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) compared preoperatively and 1y postoperatively {UDVA:0.31 (<i>P</i>=0.030) logarithmic minimum angle of resolution [logMAR] group normal, 0.4<i> (P</i>=0.020) group CXL-S, 0.45 (<i>P</i>=0.001) group CXL-B; CDVA:0.21 logMAR (<i>P</i>=0.013) group normal, 0.30 (<i>P</i>=0.036) group CXL-S; 0.26 (<i>P</i>=0.000) group CXL-B}. The refractive and topographic outcomes also showed improvements. In terms of comparisons among the three groups, all the<i> P</i> values were above 0.05, showing no significant difference. But only group CXL-B had improvement in UDVA and CDVA for all the patients.<b>CONCLUSION:</b>With safety and good visual outcomes, ICRs implantation is a viable alternative for keratoconus. No significant difference was found among these three groups.