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Alfredo Vega-Estrada

Researcher at Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche

Publications -  38
Citations -  1202

Alfredo Vega-Estrada is an academic researcher from Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche. The author has contributed to research in topics: Keratoconus & Corneal topography. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 38 publications receiving 950 citations.

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Outcome analysis of intracorneal ring segments for the treatment of keratoconus based on visual, refractive, and aberrometric impairment.

TL;DR: Based on preoperative visual impairment, ICRS implantation provides significantly better results in patients with a severe form of the disease, and a notable loss of CDVA lines can be expected in Patients with a milder form of keratoconus.
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Visual outcomes of a trifocal aspheric diffractive intraocular lens with microincision cataract surgery.

TL;DR: The trifocal Fine Vision IOL can restore vision at different distances after cataract surgery, specifically intermediate and near vision.
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The use of intracorneal ring segments in keratoconus

TL;DR: The purpose of the present investigative work is to summarize the characteristic of the intracorneal ring segments and also to review the different features published in the literature in relation to this surgical technique for the treatment of keratoconus patients.
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Keratoconus progression after intrastromal corneal ring segment implantation in young patients: Five-year follow-up.

TL;DR: Implantation of ICRS significantly improved the visual, refractive, and topographic parameters in the short term; however, the regression at 5 years suggests that implantation ofICRS does not significantly influence progressive keratoconus in young patients with confirmed progression of the disease.
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Intrastromal corneal ring segments: how successful is the surgical treatment of keratoconus?

TL;DR: The improvement in visual acuity and the decrease of keratometric and aberrometric values were stable throughout a long period of time in patients with stable keratoconus, however clinically relevant regression greater than 3 D was observed at the end of the follow up period.