https://www.selleckchem.com/ 30, s<.001. No differences in the RFIPC scores were observed between patients with CD and UC. Patients with active disease (53%) had higher scores than patients in remission (47%). Across all groups, the order of top concerns was consistent and included worries about energy level, side effects of medication, having an ostomy bag/surgery, and uncertain nature of the disease. The Dutch version of the RFIPC is a valid and reliable measure of IBD-specific worries and concerns which can be used in both research and clinical settings. The Dutch version of the RFIPC is a valid and reliable measure of IBD-specific worries and concerns which can be used in both research and clinical settings. To report the visual and refractive outcomes of sequential intracorneal ring segment (ICRS) and toric phakic intraocular lens (IOL) insertion for visual rehabilitation in keratoconus. A retrospective interventional cohort study was performed through the Corneoplastics unit and Eye Bank, Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, United Kingdom. 14 eyes of 12 patients had sequential ICRS and phakic IOL implantation for visual rehabilitation of keratoconus between June 2014 and February 2018. After at least 6 months follow-up, the number of eyes with an uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) of 20/40 UDVA or better increased from zero (0%) to 10 (71%). 12 (85.7%) eyes achieved a post-operative UDVA equal to or better than the pre-operative corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA). The number percentage of eyes with a CDVA of 20/40 or better increased from 3 (31%) to 14 (100%). The mean final spherical equivalent improved from -4.07 to -0.17 (  0.001). The mean refractive astigmatism magnitude improved from 4.76D to 1.23D (  = 0.002). Seven (50%) eyes had 1.0D or less of refractive astigmatism post-operatively. In this cohort of eyes with keratoconus, sequential ICRS and phakic IOL implantation resulted in excellent visual and refractive outcomes after at least