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Ultraviolet-A absorbance analysis in thin porcine corneas pre-and post-crosslinking

Ultraviolet-A absorbance analysis in thin porcine corneas pre-and post-crosslinking

Renan Rodrigues1; Paulo Schor1; Bernardo Kaplan Moscovici1; Priscila Guidini2; Mario Antonio Stefani2; Patrícia Alessandra Bersanetti3

DOI: 10.5935/0004-2749.2022-0273

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To determine the absorbance coefficient of the thin porcine cornea to ultraviolet-A radiation (365 nm) submitted for crosslinking.
METHODS: This in vitro, benchtop experiment using cadaver tissue study analyzed 12 porcine corneal lamellas, which were obtained using a microkeratome after mechanical de-epithelization and separated into three thickness groups: 180, 300, and 360 µm. The corneal thickness values were measured by anterior-segment optical coherence tomography. All lamellas had ultraviolet-A (365 nm) absorbance measured with a 96-well plate spectrophotometer using an ultraviolet transparent microplate before riboflavin instillation and pre- and post-crosslinking according to the Dresden protocol.
RESULTS: The ultraviolet absorbance profiles of the 180, 300, and 360 µm groups were obtained as a-coefficients of 12.85, 76.55, and 120.27, respectively. A theoretical formula was calculated though a statistical analysis that demonstrated the correlation between stromal lamellar thickness and ultraviolet absorbance.
CONCLUSIONS: Corneal thickness and ultraviolet-A spectral absorbance of corneal lamellas showed linear correlation. These findings can potentially contribute to the optimization of ultraviolet-A application during crosslinking, making the treatment of corneas with thickness <400 µm safe and personalized energy delivery for each corneal thickness.

Keywords: Ultraviolet light; Spectrophotometry; Crosslinking; Keratoconus; Corneal thickness


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