Transepithelial versus epithelium-off corneal cross-linking for the treatment of progressive keratoconus: A randomized controlled trial

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2015-01-01

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Soeters, Nienke
Wisse, RPLORCID 0000-0002-2844-9868ISNI 0000000390981457
Godefrooij, Daniël A.
Imhof, SaskiaISNI 0000000391274981
Tahzib, Nayyirih G.

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Abstract

Purpose  To compare the clinical effects and safety of transepithelial corneal cross-linking (CXL) to epithelium-off (epi-off) CXL in progressive keratoconus.  Design Randomized clinical trial (noninferiority). Methods Patients received either transepithelial CXL with Ricrolin TE (n = 35) or epi-off CXL with isotonic riboflavin (n = 26) in 1 academic treatment center, using a simple unrestricted randomization procedure. The main outcome measure was clinical stabilization of keratoconus after 1 year, defined as a maximal keratometry (Kmax) increase <1 diopter (D).  Results  Average Kmax was stable at all visits in the transepithelial group, while after epi-off CXL a significant flattening of 1.2-1.5 D was demonstrated from the 3-month follow-up onwards. The trend over time in Kmax flattening was significantly different between the groups (P =.022). Eight eyes (23%) in the transepithelial group showed a Kmax increase of >1 D after 1 year (range 1.3-5.4 D) vs none in the epi-off group (P =.017). There was significant different trend in corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), with a more favorable outcome in the transepithelial group (P =.023). In the transepithelial group, no complications occurred and in the epi-off group, 4 eyes (15%) developed complications owing to healing problems (sterile infiltrate, herpes keratitis, central haze, and stromal scar). Conclusion This study showed that although transepithelial CXL was a safe procedure without epithelial healing problems, 23% of cases showed a continued keratoconus progression after 1 year. Therefore, at this time, we do not recommend replacing epi-off CXL by transepithelial CXL for treatment of progressive keratoconus.

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Taverne, Ophthalmology, General Medicine

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Soeters, N, Wisse, R P L, Godefrooij, D A, Imhof, S M & Tahzib, N G 2015, 'Transepithelial versus epithelium-off corneal cross-linking for the treatment of progressive keratoconus : A randomized controlled trial', American Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. 159, no. 5, pp. 821-828.e3. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajo.2015.02.005