Safety of UVA-riboflavin cross-linking of the cornea

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作者
Spoerl, Eberhard
Mroehen, Michael
Sliney, David
Trokel, Stephen
Seiler, Theo
机构
[1] IROC, CH-8002 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Univ Klinikum Dresden, Dept Ophthalmol, Dresden, Germany
[3] USA, Laser Opt Radiat Program, Ctr Hlth Promot & Prevent Med, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD USA
[4] Edward S Harkness Eye Inst, New York, NY USA
关键词
cross-linking; keratoconus; UV; cornea; keratectasia; damage; collagen;
D O I
10.1097/ICO.0b013e3180334f78
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Purpose: To study potential damage to ocular tissue during corneal collagen cross-linking (X-linking) by means of the riboflavin/UVA (370 nm) approach. Methods: Comparison of the currently used technique with officially accepted guidelines regarding direct UV damage and the damage created by the induced free radicals (photochemical damage). Results: The currently used UVA radiant exposure of 5.4 mJ/cm(2) 2 and the corresponding irradiance of 3 mW/cm(2) is below the known damage thresholds of UVA for the corneal endothelium, lens, and retina, Regarding the photochemical damage caused by the free radicals, the damage thresholds for keratocytes and endothelial cells are 0.45 and 0.35 mW/cm(2), respectively. In a 400-mu m-thick cornea saturated with riboflavin, the irradiance at the endothelial level was 0.18 mW/cm(2), which is a factor of 2 smaller than the damage threshold. Conclusions: After corneal X-linking, the stroma is depopulated of keratocytes similar to 300 mu m deep. Repopulation of this area takes up to 6 months. As long as the cornea treated has a minimum thickness of 400 mu m (as recommended), the corneal endothelium will not experience damage, nor will deeper structures such as lens and retina. The light Source should provide a homogenous irradiance, avoiding hot spots.
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