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Published on: April 6, 2022
Riboflavin-ultraviolet light induced cross-linking in endothelial decompensation
Niels Ehlers1, Jesper Hjortdal
1Department of Ophthalmology, Arhus University Hospital, Arhus C, Denmark. ehler@as.aaa.dk
Purpose:
To evaluate the potential of collagen cross-linking in the treatment of corneal oedema caused by endothelial decompensation.
Methods:
Riboflavin-ultraviolet (UV) treatment induces cross-linking and reduces stromal swelling. Eleven patients with corneal oedema were treated. The technique comprised: epithelial abrasion; instillation of 0.1% riboflavin in saline, and 5.4 J/cm(2) illumination with 365 nm UV-A light over approximately 30 mins (3 mW/cm(2)).
Results:
A reduction in corneal thickness was observed in 10 patients. The majority also experienced improvement in vision. The effect occurred over weeks and lasted for months.
Conclusions:
The study shows a potential application of collagen cross-linking in the management of patients with corneal oedema. Experimental and additional clinical studies are necessary in order to define the precise indications for this type of treatment.

