Therapeutic non-ectasia applications of cornea cross-linking

Haitham Al-Mahrouqi, Isabella Mei Yan Cheung,Lize Angelo, Tzu-Ying Yu,Akilesh Gokul,Mohammed Ziaei

Clinical and Experimental Optometry(2023)

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Corneal cross-linking is a photopolymerization technique traditionally used to strengthen corneal tissue. Corneal cross-linking utilizes riboflavin (vitamin B2) as a photosensitizer and ultraviolet-A light (UVA) to create strong covalent bonds within the corneal stroma, increasing tissue stiffness. Multiple studies have demonstrated corneal cross-linking's effectiveness in treating corneal ectasia, a progressive, degenerative, and non-inflammatory thinning disorder, as quantified by key tomographic, refractive, and visual parameters. Since its introduction two decades ago, corneal cross-linking has surpassed its original application in halting corneal ectatic disease and its application has expanded into several other areas. Corneal cross-linking also possesses antibacterial, antienzymolytic and antioedematous properties, and has since become a tool in treating microbial keratitis, correcting refractive error, preventing iatrogenic ectasia, stabilising bullous keratopathy and controlling post keratoplasty ametropia. This review provides an overview of the current evidence base for the therapeutic non-ectasia applications of cornea cross-linking and looks at future developments in the field.
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Corneal cross-linking,Customized corneal crosslinking (CurV),Photoactivated chromophore for infectious keratitis (PACK)-CXL,Photorefractive intrastromal CXL (PiXL)
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