Corneal Collagen Cross Linking 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39775-7_4
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Combined Corneal Cross Linking and Other Procedures: Indications and Application Models

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“…During our CK pilot trials for this study, it appeared that when CK and CXL were applied sequentially in the same session, considerable regression was observed. 26 A similar effect has been reported by Cummings et al in combining another thermokeratoplasty technique (microwave) with CXL. 32 , 33 Empirically, we had determined that a 1-day delay between CK and CXL provided the most consistent VA results over time.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…During our CK pilot trials for this study, it appeared that when CK and CXL were applied sequentially in the same session, considerable regression was observed. 26 A similar effect has been reported by Cummings et al in combining another thermokeratoplasty technique (microwave) with CXL. 32 , 33 Empirically, we had determined that a 1-day delay between CK and CXL provided the most consistent VA results over time.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Epi-on CXL was scheduled for the next day using the CXLUSA epi-on protocol. 7,23,26,27 All patients used generic polymyxin b sulfate and trimethoprim ophthalmic solution qid and generic prednisolone acetate 1% suspension qid for 3 days postoperatively as well as artificial tears as needed.…”
Section: Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients may usually return to contact lens wear in 7–10 days after TE CXL compared to 1 month after epi-off CXL. [ 64 ] However, an intact epithelium poses a few challenges. Riboflavin is a hydrophilic macromolecule and has less permeability into the cornea through an intact epithelium.…”
Section: Newer Modalities and Associated Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 77 ] Since risk factors for progression were found in studies using epi-off protocol, primary use of epi-on protocol in patients with thin and steep corneas was suggested. [ 64 ] Protocol modifications mentioned previously may prevent progression in thin corneas. However, progression in a patient with a very thin cornea using hypoosmolar riboflavin was reported.…”
Section: Failure/progression After CXLmentioning
confidence: 99%