Étiquette : CXL

The Antibacterial Efficacy of High-Fluence PACK Cross-Linking Can Be Accelerated

The article by Lu et al. reports an in vitro study, conducted to determine whether high-fluence PACK-CXL can be accelerated while still maintaining its antibacterial efficacy. The study found that high-fluence PACK-CXL did indeed decrease the bacterial concentration of several clinically significant bacterial strains, including S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, and S. epidermidis. These strains are commonly implicated in bacterial keratitis and contact lens-associated keratitis. Furthermore, the authors found that higher total fluence PACK-CXL protocols led to a corresponding increase in bacterial killing ratio (BKR).

CXL and Oxygen: Explaining the Relationship

EMAGine’s Chief Scientific Officer, Professor Farhad Hafezi of the ELZA Institute in Zurich, Switzerland, has prepared a presentation that provides a comprehensive overview of how oxygen concentration is at the center of all these decisions.

What is the future of CXL?

Corneal cross-linking (CXL) has been used in the clinic for over 20 years now, but if you ever wanted to know what the future of

CXL dans les corne?es ultrafines

Speaker: Prof. Farhad Hafezi, ELZA Institute
Meeting: AOPA: Association des ophtalmologues privés algériens
Date: March 26, 2021
Language: Français
 
Summary: Le Pr Hafezi de l’institut ELZA en Suisse parle du cross-linking dans les cornées ultrafines. Nouveau protocôle publié dans le prestigieux “American Journal of Ophthalmology” et implémenté dans la machine C-eye.