Keratoconus Documentation System

Specialized documentation for keratoconus management including topography tracking, CXL procedures, and specialty lens fitting.

Keratoconus documentation requires tracking corneal topography changes, managing specialty contact lens fits, and monitoring for progression. Doctora provides topography comparison tools, lens parameter storage, and CXL documentation templates.

Common Symptoms

Progressive vision blur

Increased light sensitivity

Glare and halos

Frequent prescription changes

Eye rubbing history

Difficulty with night driving

Diagnostic Tests

Corneal Topography

Map corneal shape

Tomography

Anterior and posterior elevation

Pachymetry

Corneal thickness mapping

Aberrometry

Higher-order aberrations

AS-OCT

Anterior segment analysis

Documentation

Essential Documentation for Keratoconus

Topography progression tracking

Critical

Maximum K readings

Critical

Thinnest pachymetry

Critical

Specialty lens parameters

Important

CXL candidacy assessment

Important

AI Solutions

How Doctora Streamlines Keratoconus Documentation

Topography comparison

Track progression between visits

Lens parameter database

Store complex specialty lens fits

CXL protocol templates

Standardized procedure documentation

Insurance authorization

Generate medical necessity letters

Progression alerts

Flag significant changes

Treatment

Treatment Options for Keratoconus

Glasses

Early stage correction

RGP Lenses

Rigid gas permeable for irregular cornea

Scleral Lenses

Large diameter specialty lenses

Corneal Cross-linking

Halt progression with CXL

Intacs

Corneal ring segments

Corneal Transplant

Advanced cases requiring PK/DALK

Billing Codes

Common ICD-10 Codes for Keratoconus

Doctora automatically suggests appropriate codes based on your documentation

H18.601

Keratoconus, unspecified, right eye

H18.621

Keratoconus, stable, right eye

H18.623

Keratoconus, acute hydrops, bilateral

Follow-up Protocol

Every 3-6 months for progression monitoring, more frequent if unstable

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