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. 2011 Nov 1;11(5):1–89.

Table 10: Impact of CXL on Higher Order Topographic Outcomes*.

Author Year Patients (P) Mean Age± SD Topographic Measure Pre-Post Change P -Value
Agrawal V, 2009 (49) 25 P (37 e)
16.9 ± 3.5 years
Corneal wavefront surface aberrometry Spherical and higher order corneal aberrations did not show significant changes > 0 .05
Corneal wavefront surface aberrometry Coma component (lower order aberrations) showed significant reduction 0.003
Arbelaez M, 2009 (50) 19 P (20 e)
24.4 years
Corneal wavefront surface aberrometry Spherical and higher order corneal aberrations did not show significant changes 0.041
(R 18 to 44 yrs) Corneal wavefront surface aberrometry Absolute RMS and absolute coma were significantly reduced 0.026
Caporossi A, 2010 (41) 44 P (44 e)
(R 10 to 40 yrs)
Corneal wavefront surface aberrometry
Surface aberrometry (CSO Eye Top)
Total wavefront higher order aberrations were significantly reduced < 0 .00001
Corneal symmetry-Inferior-Superior-inferior index (SI) Pre-post SI asymmetry index significantly improved < 0.0001
Spherical aberration remained unchanged > 0 .05
Doors M, 2009 (52) 29 P (29 e)
35.1 ±11.7 years
(R 19 to 76 yrs)
Corneal aberrometry (IRX-3 Wavefront Aberrometer) Higher-order aberration values coma-x, coma-y and spherical aberration were not significantly changed > 0.05
*

e indicates eyes; Mo, month; Preop, Preoperative; R, range; RMS, root mean square; SD, standard deviation; SI, superior-inferior; Yrs, years