Publication: Second-generation ELZA-sub400 protocol: individualized high-fluence cross-linking for ultra-thin keratoconus corneas
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Hafezi, F.
Kling, S.
Kollros, L.
Depczyńska, M.
Awwad, S. T.
Knyazer, B.
Hafezi, N.
Blaser, F.
Hillen, M.
Torres-Netto, E. A.
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To evaluate the safety and efficacy of a second-generation individualized corneal cross-linking (CXL) protocol (ELZA-sub400) using high-fluence UV-A irradiation in ultrathin ectatic corneas. Design: Retrospective, single-centre, consecutive interventional case series. Methods: Twenty-nine eyes of 24 patients with progressive keratoconus or post-LASIK ectasia and a post-soak intraoperative thinnest stromal thickness <400 µm were included. After epithelial removal and riboflavin soaking, continuous UV-A irradiation (365 nm) at 3 or 9 mW/cm² was delivered with total fluence titrated up to 10 J/cm² based on intraoperative ultrasound pachymetry and a previously published nomogram targeting an uncross-linked stromal margin of approximately 70 µm above the endothelium. Outcomes were assessed at baseline and up to 12 months using corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) and corneal parameters measured using Scheimpflug tomography and anterior segment OCT (AS-OCT) with Placido-based topography. The main outcome measure was the proportion of eyes without progression at 12 months, defined as <1.0 D increase in maximum keratometry (Kmax). Secondary outcomes included changes in CDVA, refraction, Kmax, stromal thickness, demarcation line depth, densitometry, and safety parameters.
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Elsevier
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American Journal of Ophthalmology
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10.1016/j.ajo.2026.06.034
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