Corneal collagen cross-linking as treatment for infectious and noninfectious corneal melting in cats and dogs: results of a prospective, nonrandomized, controlled trial

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作者
Pot, Simon A. [1 ]
Gallhoefer, Nicolin S. [1 ]
Matheis, Franziska L. [1 ]
Voelter-Ratson, Katrin [1 ]
Hafezi, Farhad [2 ]
Spiess, Bernhard M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Vetsuisse Fac, Equine Dept, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Univ Hosp Geneva, Div Ophthalmol, Dept Clin Neurosci, Geneva, Switzerland
关键词
cat; cornea; corneal collagen cross-linking; dog; medical therapy; melting keratitis; EXTERNAL OCULAR DISEASES; LIMBAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS; PROGRESSIVE KERATOCONUS; ULCERATIVE KERATITIS; MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES; ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY; CONJUNCTIVAL FLORA; ULTRAVIOLET-LIGHT; A TREATMENT; TEAR FILM;
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10.1111/vop.12090
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Objective UV-A/Riboflavin cross-linking of corneal collagen fibers (CXL) is a highly promising therapy for corneal melting in humans. A prospective interventional, nonrandomized, controlled study was conducted to compare the stabilizing effect of CXL treatment on melting keratitis in dogs and cats and the complication rate of CXL to those of standardized intensive medical treatment. Procedures Forty-nine eyes with melting keratitis were included in the study between October 2009 and October 2012. All eyes were treated according to the same medical treatment protocol. Nineteen eyes were CXL-treated, and 30 eyes were not. Followup included slit-lamp examination, fluorescein staining, ulcer size measurement, stromal stability evaluation, photographic documentation, and documentation of complications. Results Five of 19 eyes in the CXL group and 9/30 eyes in the control group required rescue stabilization due to continued melting. Seven of the nine control group corneas stabilized after rescue CXL treatment. At initial presentation, the ulcers in the canine CXL group were significantly deeper and larger than in the control group. Ulcer deepening during follow-up was more pronounced in the canine control group than in the canine CXL group. CXL treatment-related complications were not observed. Conclusions Based on the similar failure rates in the control and CXL treatment groups despite the poorer initial situation in the CXL group, the tendency for the ulcers in the control group to deepen and the stabilization of all corneas receiving CXL rescue treatment, we believe that CXL has its place as an adjunctive therapy for melting keratitis in veterinary ophthalmology.
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