Refractive and topographic corneal changes associated with increased inflammatory mediators in tears after COVID-19

Author:

Reviglio Víctor123,Almada Laura4,Paz María Constanza4,Sanchez María Cecilia4,Osaba Matías123,Rodriguez Eva V Acosta4,Strusberg Ingrid5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology, Cerro Vision Institute, Córdoba, Argentina

2. Sanatorium Allende Cerro, Córdoba, Argentina

3. Faculty of Health Sciences, Catholic University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina

4. Faculty of Chemical Sciences, National University of Córdoba and Research Center in Clinical Biochemistry and Immunology, National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Córdoba, Argentina

5. Faculty of Medical Sciences, National University of Córdoba, UHMI Semiology Chair No. 2, Córdoba, Argentina

Abstract

This is a rare case report of a sudden shift to myopic astigmatism and topography alterations in a patient who experienced mild coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) symptoms. A complete ophthalmologic evaluation, slit-lamp examination, corneal topography, and tear sampling for biochemical analysis were performed. Elevated corneal K-values were found, indicating abnormal anterior corneal curvature, based on the asymmetric corneal steepening index (cone location and magnitude index) in a Galilei G6 study. Tear analysis demonstrated elevated levels of interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, IP-10, IL-8, interferon-β, and prometalloproteinase-9. Ophthalmologists should maintain a high level of suspicion when symptoms suggestive of corneal involvement arise in patients recently infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.

Publisher

Medknow

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