USE OF CROSSLINKING IN THE TREATMENT OF KERATOCONUS
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Resumo: | Keratoconus is a disease that affects the cornea, leading to a progressive and bilateral decrease in visual acuity, leading to a thinning and curving of the cornea, generating a cone shape. Crosslinking is a surgical method with the use of riboflavin-UVA that acts by causing a stiffening of the collagen fibers of the cornea, reducing its structural change and delaying the progression of the disease. This research aims to describe the use of crosslinking in keratoconus, describe how the technique is performed, demonstrate its effectiveness and what impacts it has on the progression of the disease. This research has a deductive method used, being of a basic nature with an exploratory and explanatory objective with a quali-quanti approach. Data collection was carried out through online searches in the databases Scientific Library Online (SCIELO), Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences Information (LILACS), Medline (PUBMED). Controlled and randomized studies on the treatment of keratoconus using crosslinking showed its effectiveness, as patients undergoing this procedure showed an improvement in visual acuity, transient thinning of the cornea and improvements in topographic parameters in the short and long term. Conclusion: Therefore, we conclude that crosslinking is an effective surgical technique for the treatment of keratoconus, proven through various research and studies on corneal diseases associated with keratoconus, so it would be of paramount importance to facilitate access to the entire population in general, especially the poorest population. the government should invest more in resources in order to reach more people, generating a decrease in the queues for corneal transplants, improving the quality of life of these affected patients. |
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USE OF CROSSLINKING IN THE TREATMENT OF KERATOCONUSO USO DO CROSSLINKING NO TRATAMENTO DO CERATOCONECeratocone. Crosslinking. Doenças da córnea.Keratoconus is a disease that affects the cornea, leading to a progressive and bilateral decrease in visual acuity, leading to a thinning and curving of the cornea, generating a cone shape. Crosslinking is a surgical method with the use of riboflavin-UVA that acts by causing a stiffening of the collagen fibers of the cornea, reducing its structural change and delaying the progression of the disease. This research aims to describe the use of crosslinking in keratoconus, describe how the technique is performed, demonstrate its effectiveness and what impacts it has on the progression of the disease. This research has a deductive method used, being of a basic nature with an exploratory and explanatory objective with a quali-quanti approach. Data collection was carried out through online searches in the databases Scientific Library Online (SCIELO), Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences Information (LILACS), Medline (PUBMED). Controlled and randomized studies on the treatment of keratoconus using crosslinking showed its effectiveness, as patients undergoing this procedure showed an improvement in visual acuity, transient thinning of the cornea and improvements in topographic parameters in the short and long term. Conclusion: Therefore, we conclude that crosslinking is an effective surgical technique for the treatment of keratoconus, proven through various research and studies on corneal diseases associated with keratoconus, so it would be of paramount importance to facilitate access to the entire population in general, especially the poorest population. the government should invest more in resources in order to reach more people, generating a decrease in the queues for corneal transplants, improving the quality of life of these affected patients.El queratocono es una enfermedad que afecta a la córnea, dando lugar a una disminución progresiva y bilateral de la agudeza visual, dando lugar a un adelgazamiento y curvatura de la córnea, generando una forma de cono. El crosslinking es un método quirúrgico con el uso de riboflavina-UVA que actúa provocando un endurecimiento de las fibras de colágeno de la córnea, reduciendo su cambio estructural y retrasando la progresión de la enfermedad. Esta investigación tiene como objetivo describir el uso del crosslinking en el queratocono, describir cómo se realiza la técnica, demostrar su efectividad y qué impactos tiene en la progresión de la enfermedad. Esta investigación tiene utilizado un método deductivo, siendo de carácter básico con un objetivo exploratorio y explicativo con un enfoque cuali-cuantitativo. La recolección de datos se realizó a través de búsquedas en línea en las bases de datos Scientific Library Online (SCIELO), Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences Information (LILACS), Medline (PUBMED). Estudios controlados y aleatorizados sobre el tratamiento del queratocono mediante crosslinking han demostrado su eficacia, ya que los pacientes sometidos a este procedimiento han mejorado la agudeza visual, el adelgazamiento transitorio de la córnea y mejoras en los parámetros topográficos a corto y largo plazo. Por tanto, concluimos que el crosslinking es una técnica quirúrgica eficaz para el tratamiento del queratocono, demostrada a través de diversas investigaciones y estudios sobre enfermedades de la córnea asociadas al queratocono, por lo que sería de suma importancia facilitar el acceso a toda la población en general, especialmente a los más pobres. población, el gobierno debe invertir más recursos para llegar a más personas, generando una disminución de las filas para trasplantes de córnea, mejorando la calidad de vida de estos pacientes afectados. O ceratocone é uma doença que atinge a córnea, levando a diminuição da acuidade visual de caráter progressivo e bilateral, levando há um afinamento e encurvamento da córnea gerando um formato de cone. O crosslinking que se trata de um método cirúrgico com o uso de riboflavina- UVA que atua causando um enrijecimento das fibras de colágeno da córnea diminuindo a sua mudança estrutural e retardando a progressão da doença. Essa pesquisa tem como objetivo descrever sobre a utilização do crosslinking no ceratocone, descrever como é realizado a técnica, demostrar a sua eficácia e quais impactos ela tem quanto a progressão da doença. Esta pesquisa tem como método utilizado dedutivo, sendo de natureza básica com objetivo exploratório e explicativo com abordagem quali-quanti. Foi realizada uma coleta de dados através de buscas on-line nas bases de dados Scientific Library online (SCIELO), Literatura latino-americana e do Caribe de informações em ciências da saúde (LILACS), Medline (PUBMED). Estudos controlados e randomizados sobre o tratamento do ceratocone com o uso do crosslinking mostraram a sua eficácia, pois os pacientes submetidos a esse procedimento apresentaram uma melhora da acuidade visual, afinamento transitório da córnea e melhoras nos parâmetros topográficos a curtos e longo prazo. Portanto concluímos que o crosslinking é uma técnica cirúrgica efetiva do tratamento do ceratocone comprovada através de varias pesquisas e estudos sobre doenças da córnea associadas ao ceratocone, sendo assim seria de suma importância facilitar o acesso a toda população em geral principalmente a população mais carente, o governo deveria investir mais em recursos com intuito de abranger mais pessoas gerando uma diminuição das filas de transplantes de córneas, melhorando a qualidade de vida desses pacientes acometidos.Specialized Dentistry Group2023-07-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/35210.36557/2674-8169.2023v5n3p1093-1099Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 5 No. 3 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1093-1099Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 5 Núm. 3 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1093-1099Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 5 n. 3 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1093-10992674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/352/425Copyright (c) 2023 Barbara lima, Renan Menezes, Douglas Angelhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesslima, Barbarade Castro Menezes, RenanAngel, Douglas J.2023-07-16T18:04:43Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/352Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2023-07-16T18:04:43Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false |
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USE OF CROSSLINKING IN THE TREATMENT OF KERATOCONUS O USO DO CROSSLINKING NO TRATAMENTO DO CERATOCONE |
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USE OF CROSSLINKING IN THE TREATMENT OF KERATOCONUS |
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USE OF CROSSLINKING IN THE TREATMENT OF KERATOCONUS lima, Barbara Ceratocone. Crosslinking. Doenças da córnea. |
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USE OF CROSSLINKING IN THE TREATMENT OF KERATOCONUS |
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USE OF CROSSLINKING IN THE TREATMENT OF KERATOCONUS |
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USE OF CROSSLINKING IN THE TREATMENT OF KERATOCONUS |
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USE OF CROSSLINKING IN THE TREATMENT OF KERATOCONUS |
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USE OF CROSSLINKING IN THE TREATMENT OF KERATOCONUS |
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lima, Barbara |
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lima, Barbara de Castro Menezes, Renan Angel, Douglas J. |
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de Castro Menezes, Renan Angel, Douglas J. |
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lima, Barbara de Castro Menezes, Renan Angel, Douglas J. |
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Ceratocone. Crosslinking. Doenças da córnea. |
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Ceratocone. Crosslinking. Doenças da córnea. |
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Keratoconus is a disease that affects the cornea, leading to a progressive and bilateral decrease in visual acuity, leading to a thinning and curving of the cornea, generating a cone shape. Crosslinking is a surgical method with the use of riboflavin-UVA that acts by causing a stiffening of the collagen fibers of the cornea, reducing its structural change and delaying the progression of the disease. This research aims to describe the use of crosslinking in keratoconus, describe how the technique is performed, demonstrate its effectiveness and what impacts it has on the progression of the disease. This research has a deductive method used, being of a basic nature with an exploratory and explanatory objective with a quali-quanti approach. Data collection was carried out through online searches in the databases Scientific Library Online (SCIELO), Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences Information (LILACS), Medline (PUBMED). Controlled and randomized studies on the treatment of keratoconus using crosslinking showed its effectiveness, as patients undergoing this procedure showed an improvement in visual acuity, transient thinning of the cornea and improvements in topographic parameters in the short and long term. Conclusion: Therefore, we conclude that crosslinking is an effective surgical technique for the treatment of keratoconus, proven through various research and studies on corneal diseases associated with keratoconus, so it would be of paramount importance to facilitate access to the entire population in general, especially the poorest population. the government should invest more in resources in order to reach more people, generating a decrease in the queues for corneal transplants, improving the quality of life of these affected patients. |
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