Keratoconus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Adapted Fluence Settings for Corneal Collagen Cross-linking in Progressive Mild to Moderate Keratoconus Aged 18 to 30
the purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of a new method of corneal cross-linking that uses UV-A irradiation intensity of 9mW/cm2 for 7 minutes to well-known Accelerated corneal cross-linking (9 mW/cm2 UV-A irradiation for 10 minutes)
This study is a Prospective interventional clinical trial comparing two groups of mild to
moderate progressive keratoconic patients; Control group will be treated with routine
accelerated protocol of corneal cross-linking, while exposure time will be decreased in the
experimental group.
we considered two groups of patients in our study:
- Group 1 (experimental): Exposure to 7 minutes at 9 mW/cm2 = 3.78 J/cm2
- Group 2 (controls): Exposure to 10 minutes at 9 mW/cm2 = 5.4 J/cm2
All demographic data of patients, their uncorrected distance visual acuity (UCDVA),
corrected distance visual acuity (BCDVA), sphere and cylinder refraction, keratometry
readings (k1 and k2) and other topographic parameters of the patients before the procedure
and at every follow up visit will be recorded.
Corneal hysteresis and resistance factor will be checked by Ocular response analyzer before
surgery and will be rechecked at 6 month follow up.
Intraoperative pain will also be recorded based on the visual analog scale (VAS + FACES pain
scale) immediately after the completion of surgery.
Confocal microscopy will be used to evaluate changes in corneal stromal collagen fibers and
keratocytes following cross-linking at 3 and 6 and 12 month post op period.
All procedures will be done by a single surgeon. We will use topical anesthesia by
tetracaine followed by mechanical epithelial debridement at a radius of 9 millimeters. Then
riboflavin 0.1% combined with dextran 20 % will be instilled every 3 minutes for 25 minutes.
A short irrigation of the surface with BSS (to avoid a layer of riboflavin on the cornea
during irradiation) will be performed. Corneal thickness will be determined by ultrasound
pachymetry. If needed, hypoosmolar solution will be used to swell the cornea over 400 µm. If
400 µm cannot be reached, then irradiation will not be performed. Then we will irradiate the
eye by the UV A light source 5cm away from the eye with a light intensity of 9 mW/cm2 for 10
minutes in control group and 7 minutes in experimental group and riboflavin will be
instilled after 5 minutes for further in both groups, followed by a short irrigation of the
surface with BSS (to avoid a layer of riboflavin on the cornea during irradiation).
After the procedure we will apply a bandage contact lens for 5- 7 days and will prescribe
topical betamethasone every 6 hours for 2 weeks, tapered to TDS, BID and HS weekly for a
total duration 5 weeks. A topical antibiotic drop (Oftaquix every 6 hours) will be used for
the first week.
Patients will be followed up at day 1, day 6, 1 month, 3 months and 6 months and 12 months
after surgery.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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