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Theranostic‐guided corneal cross‐linking: Preclinical evidence on a new treatment paradigm for keratoconus

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Theranostics is an emerging therapeutic paradigm of personalized medicine; the term refers to the simultaneous integration of therapy and diagnostics. In this work, theranostic‐guided corneal cross‐linking was performed on 10… Click to show full abstract

Theranostics is an emerging therapeutic paradigm of personalized medicine; the term refers to the simultaneous integration of therapy and diagnostics. In this work, theranostic‐guided corneal cross‐linking was performed on 10 human sclero‐corneal tissues. The samples were soaked with 0.22% riboflavin formulation and underwent 9 minutes UV‐A irradiance at 10 mW/cm2 using theranostic device, which provided both a measure of corneal riboflavin concentration and a theranostic score estimating treatment efficacy in real time. A three‐element viscoelastic model was developed to fit the deformation response of the cornea to air‐puff excitation of dynamic tonometry and to calculate the mean corneal stiffness parameter before and after treatment. Significant correlation was found between the theranostic score and the increase in mean corneal stiffness (R = 0.80; P < .001). Accuracy and precision of the theranostic score in predicting the induced corneal tissue stiffening were both 90%. The riboflavin concentration prior to starting the UV‐A photo‐therapy phase was the most important variable to allow corneal cross‐linking to be effective. Theranostic UV‐A light mediated imaging and therapy enables the operator to adopt a precise approach for achieving highly predictable biomechanical strengthening on individual corneas.

Keywords: theranostic guided; corneal cross; cross linking; corneal; treatment

Journal Title: Journal of Biophotonics
Year Published: 2022

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