ABSTRACT Purpose: To review the application of the PACK-CXL and to identify different treatment protocols according to the pathogens associated with keratitis. Methods: A systematic review of 21 articles. The… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT Purpose: To review the application of the PACK-CXL and to identify different treatment protocols according to the pathogens associated with keratitis. Methods: A systematic review of 21 articles. The primary outcome was the healing of a corneal ulcer, defined as epithelization, blocking corneal melting. The secondary end-point was the recovery of visual acuity. Results: We studied a total of 145 eyes. Infectious keratitis was associated with bacteria in 80 eyes (55.55%), fungus in 24 eyes (16.67%), and protozoa in 13 (8.97%). In 26 (18%), the microbiological culture was negative or not performed. The mean time of re-epithelization was 25.70±29.83days (1–180). A total of 27 patients needed corneal transplantation. The overall probability of blocking corneal melting was 84.13%. Three different protocols for each group of pathogens have been proposed. Conclusion: PACK-CXL still has a limit in its spread. In the future, we hope that each pathogen will be treated with the most efficient and least invasive protocols available.
               
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