Ep 4: Drops and Kones (Keratoconus)
You’ll learn
Review pathophysiology, risk factors, and treatment options of keratoconus
Discussion on epithelial cell mapping, higher order aberrations, corneal biomechanical measurements in early detection of keratoconus
Documentation examples of keratoconus findings
Discuss patient resources/support groups
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Resources (in order of discussion in podcast)
Upneeq
National Keratoconus Foundation website
National Keratoconus Day Events
Webinars mentioned:
Nov. 10 for doctors
Virtual World KC Day lecture sponsored by OCULUS. Drs. Peter Hersh MD, John Gelles OD, and Steven Greenstein MD, of the Cornea and Laser Eye Institute in New Jersey present: “Modern Management of Keratoconus: From Diagnostics, Progression, to Treatment” offering a discussion of the most up-to-date treatment options for individuals with keratoconus.
To register, click here.
Nov. 17 for doctors
OCULUS education series will host Dr. William Trattler, MD of the Center for Excellence in Eye Care in Miami who will offer tips and insight into the care of seniors affected with multiple eye conditions in his talk, “Simple Solutions for Complex Cases: How to Manage Keratoconus Patients with Cataracts”.
To register for the webinar, click here.
Nov. 17 NKCF webinar with Tommy Pham
NKCF will be joined by San Diego Padre outfielder Tommy Pham and Dr. Edward Bennett, OD from the University of Missouri- St. Louis College of Optometry.
Dr. Bennett will be interviewing Tommy Pham about his personal experience with Keratoconus in honor of World KC Day.
To register for the webinar click Here.
Nov. 17 for Optometry Students
To celebrate World KC Day, the Southern California College of Optometry and NKCF have developed an educational series focused on students of optometry. Four virtual lectures, presented by the cornea and contact lens faculty at the Southern California College of Optometry, tie together the diagnosis, treatment options and lifetime management of patients with this condition.
General and new information on Keratoconus from American Academy of Ophthalmology:
Mnemonics discussed:
Diagnosis, it’s as easy as 1, 2, 3:
1 line of reduction in BCVA
2 lines on the cornea (Vogt Straie)
3+ diopters of corneal astigmatism
EARLI diagnosis
Epithelial thickness mapping
Abberations (vertical coma)
Resistance Factor
L-evation of posterior surface
Inferior steepening
Complied Patient Resources PDF with links
Keratoconus documentation examples PDF
Not discussed, but a helpful article with flowchart of whether to CXL or to fit with scleral lenses
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Sources:
Bibliography (downloadable word doc with links)
Epidemiology/risk factors
Biomechanical Index:
Crosslinking:
United States Multicenter Clinical Trial for Corneal Collagen Crosslinking for Keratoconus Treatment
Epithelial Thickness Mapping:
Specialty contact lenses after crosslinking
Wavefront technology
Stem cell research in ectatic diseases
Study shows stem cells constitute alternative approach for treating corneal scarring (Medical News announcement)
Topography-guided PRK