1. Computational modeling of corneal and scleral collagen photocrosslinking.
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Gerberich BG, Wood-Yang AJ, Radmand A, Nichols LM, Hejri A, Schrader Echeverri E, Gersch HG, and Prausnitz MR
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- Collagen, Computer Simulation, Cross-Linking Reagents, Oxygen, Methylene Blue, Sclera
- Abstract
Scleral photocrosslinking is increasingly investigated for treatment of myopia and glaucoma. In this study a computational model was developed to predict crosslinking efficiency of visible/near infrared photosensitizers in the sclera. Photocrosslinking was validated against riboflavin corneal crosslinking experimental studies and subsequently modeled for the sensitizer, methylene blue, administered by retrobulbar injection to the posterior sclera and irradiated with a transpupillary light beam. Optimal ranges were determined for treatment parameters including light intensity, methylene blue concentration, injection volume, and inspired oxygen concentration. Additionally, sensitivity of crosslinking to various parameters was quantified. The most sensitive parameters were oxygen concentration in the injection solution, scleral thickness, and injection reservoir thickness (i.e., injection volume)., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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