Background: This study aimed to compare the complication rates of epithelium-off corneal cross-linking (epi-off CXL) performed in an office-based setting with those of epi-off CXL performed in an operating room. Methods: A retrospective cohort study, comprising 501 consecutive epi-off CXL procedures, performed in a non-sterile procedure room without laminar flow ventilation at the ELZA Institute in Zurich, Switzerland, between November 2015 and October 2021, was conducted. Results: No cases of postoperative infectious keratitis were observed, while sterile infiltrates occurred in 10 out of 501 (2.00%) patients, all of whom responded well to topical steroid therapy. Delayed epithelialization (> 7 days) occurred in 14 out of 501 (2.79%) patients. No other adverse events were noted. Conclusions: Office-based epi-off CXL does not appear to be associated with an increased risk of complications when compared to operating room settings.
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Hafezi, F., de Almeida Torres-Netto, E., Kollros, L., Lu, N. J., Hafezi, N., Mazzotta, C., … Hillen, M. (2023). Rates of infectious keratitis and other ocular surface adverse events in corneal cross-linking for keratoconus and corneal ectasias performed in an office-based setting: a retrospective cohort study. Eye and Vision, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40662-023-00354-1
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