Long-term visual, refractive and topographic outcomes of "Epi-off" corneal collagen cross-linking in pediatric keratoconus: Standard vs accelerated protocol
Clinical Ophthalmology Nov 06, 2020
Amer I, Elaskary A, Mostafa A, et al. - In this prospective, comparative observational study, researchers compared the visual, refractive and topographic outcomes of standard and accelerated corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL) in pediatric keratoconus patients. In total, 68 eyes of 35 pediatric keratoconus patients (< 18 years) who underwent standard CXL (n = 34 eyes) or accelerated CXL (n = 34 eyes) were included. Standard and accelerated CXL protocols are effective with improved results in the standard procedure for pediatric keratoconus management.
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