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Ophthalmology ; 126(8): 1076-1083, 2019 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30790587

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PURPOSE: To determine whether preoperative endothelial cell density (ECD) and postoperative ECD after Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) are associated with late endothelial graft failure (LEGF) in the Cornea Preservation Time Study (CPTS). DESIGN: Cohort study within a multicenter, randomized clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 1007 individuals (1223 study eyes), mean age 70 years, undergoing DSAEK for Fuchs' dystrophy (94% of eyes) or pseudophakic or aphakic corneal edema (PACE) (6% of eyes) and followed for up to 5 years. METHODS: Central ECD was determined by a central image analysis reading center. Preoperative ECD was determined for 1209 eyes that did not fail and 14 eyes that experienced LEGF. The ECD at 6 and 12 months after DSAEK, the change in ECD from preoperative to 6 and 12 months, surgeon-reported operative complications, and postoperative graft dislocation were investigated for an association with LEGFs unrelated to other postoperative events. Univariable and multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to assess associations. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Late endothelial graft failure and its associations with pre- and postoperative ECD and operative complications. RESULTS: The cumulative probability of LEGF was 1.3% (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.8%-2.4%). Median (interquartile range [IQR]) preoperative ECDs were similar for eyes with LEGF (2523; 2367-3161) cells/mm2) and eyes without failure (2727; 2508-2973) cells/mm2) (P = 0.34). The ECD at 6 months was associated with LEGF (P < 0.001) in time-to-event analyses, whereas preoperative ECD was not (P = 0.55). The cumulative incidence (95% CI) of LEGF was 6.5% (3.0%, 14.0%) for 97 grafts with a 6-month ECD less than 1200 cells/mm2, 0.3% (0.0%, 2.4%) for 310 grafts with a 6-month ECD between 1200 and 2000 cells/mm2, and 0.6% (0.1%, 2.7%) for 589 grafts with a 6-month ECD greater than 2000 cells/mm2. In multivariable analyses, ECD at 6 months and operative complications were both associated with LEGF (P = 0.002 and P = 0.01, respectively), whereas graft dislocation was not (P = 0.61). CONCLUSIONS: In eyes undergoing DSAEK, preoperative ECD is unrelated to LEGF, whereas lower ECD at 6 months is associated with LEGF. Early endothelial cell loss after DSAEK and intraoperative complications should be minimized to improve graft survival.


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Edema Corneal/cirugía , Pérdida de Celulas Endoteliales de la Córnea/patología , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior/efectos adversos , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Rechazo de Injerto/patología , Seudofaquia/cirugía , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Estudios de Cohortes , Pérdida de Celulas Endoteliales de la Córnea/etiología , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior/métodos , Endotelio Corneal/patología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Modelos de Riesgos Proporcionales
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Ophthalmology ; 125(11): 1700-1709, 2018 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30098353

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PURPOSE: To associate donor, recipient, and operative factors with graft success 3 years after Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) in the Cornea Preservation Time Study (CPTS). DESIGN: Cohort study within a multicenter, double-masked, randomized clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS: One thousand ninety individuals (1330 study eyes) with a median age of 70 years undergoing DSAEK for Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (94% of eyes) or pseudophakic or aphakic corneal edema (PACE; 6% of eyes). METHODS: Eyes undergoing DSAEK were randomized to receive a donor cornea with preservation time (PT) of 0 to 7 days (n = 675) or 8 to 14 days (n = 655). Donor, recipient, and operative parameters were recorded prospectively. Graft failure was defined as regraft for any reason, a graft that failed to clear by 8 weeks after surgery, or an initially clear graft that became and remained cloudy for 90 days. Failure in the first 8 weeks was classified further as primary donor failure or early failure, in the absence or presence of operative complications, respectively. Proportional hazards and logistic regression models were used to estimate risk ratios (RR) and 99% confidence intervals (CIs) for graft failure. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Graft success at 3 years. RESULTS: One thousand two hundred fifty-one of 1330 grafts (94%) remained clear at 3 years and were considered successful. After adjusting for PT, tissue from donors with diabetes (RR, 2.35; 99% CI, 1.03-5.33) and operative complications (RR, 4.21; 99% CI, 1.42-12.47) were associated with increased risk for primary or early failure. Preoperative diagnosis of PACE (RR, 3.59; 99% CI, 1.05-12.24) was associated with increased risk for late failure by 3 years after surgery compared with Fuchs dystrophy. Graft success showed little variation among other factors evaluated, including donor age (RR, 1.19 per decade; 99% CI, 0.91-1.56 per decade), preoperative donor endothelial cell density (RR, 1.10 per 500 cells; 99% CI, 0.74-1.63 per 500 cells), graft diameter (RR, 1.22 per 1 mm; 99% CI, 0.39-3.76 per 1 mm), and injector use for graft insertion (RR, 0.92; 99% CI, 0.40-2.10). CONCLUSIONS: Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty success in the early and entire postoperative period is more likely when the donor did not have diabetes and was without operative complications and in the long-term postoperative period in recipients with Fuchs dystrophy compared with those with PACE. Mechanisms whereby diabetic donors and PACE recipients reduce the rate of graft success after DSAEK warrant further study.


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Edema Corneal/cirugía , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior/métodos , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Supervivencia de Injerto/fisiología , Preservación de Órganos , Donantes de Tejidos , Receptores de Trasplantes , Adulto , Anciano , Recuento de Células , Estudios de Cohortes , Edema Corneal/fisiopatología , Método Doble Ciego , Endotelio Corneal/citología , Bancos de Ojos , Femenino , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/fisiopatología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Periodo Posoperatorio , Factores de Tiempo , Estudios de Tiempo y Movimiento , Agudeza Visual/fisiología
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Ophthalmology ; 120(12): 2428-2435, 2013 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24246826

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OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of donor age and other perioperative factors on long-term endothelial cell loss after penetrating keratoplasty (PKP). DESIGN: Multicenter, prospective, double-masked clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS: We included 176 participants from the Cornea Donor Study cohort who had not experienced graft failure ≥ 10 years after PKP for a moderate risk condition (principally Fuchs' dystrophy or pseudophakic/aphakic corneal edema). METHODS: Corneas from donors 12 to 75 years old were assigned to participants using a randomized approach, without respect to recipient factors. Surgery and postoperative care were performed according to the surgeons' usual routines. Images of the central endothelium were obtained preoperatively and at intervals for 10 years postoperatively. Images were analyzed by a central image analysis reading center to determine endothelial cell density (ECD). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Endothelial cell density at 10 years. RESULTS: Among study participants with a clear graft at 10 years, the 125 who received a cornea from a donor 12 to 65 years old experienced a median cell loss of 76%, resulting in a 10-year median ECD of 628 cells/mm(2) (interquartile range [IQR], 522-850 cells/mm(2)), whereas the 51 who received a cornea from a donor 66 to 75 years old experienced a cell loss of 79%, resulting in a median 10-year ECD of 550 cells/mm(2) (IQR, 483-694 cells/mm(2); P adjusted for baseline ECD = 0.03). In addition to younger donor age, higher ECD values were significantly associated with higher baseline ECD (P<0.001) and larger donor tissue size (P<0.001). Forty-two of the 176 participants (24%) had an ECD of <500 cells/mm(2) at 10 years and only 24 (14%) had an ECD of >1000 cells/mm(2). CONCLUSIONS: Substantial cell loss occurs in eyes with a clear graft 10 years after PKP, with the rate of cell loss being slightly greater with older donor age. Greater preoperative ECD and larger donor tissue size are associated with higher ECD at 10 years.


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Envejecimiento/patología , Pérdida de Celulas Endoteliales de la Córnea/etiología , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Supervivencia de Injerto/fisiología , Queratoplastia Penetrante , Complicaciones Posoperatorias , Donantes de Tejidos , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Recuento de Células , Niño , Edema Corneal/fisiopatología , Edema Corneal/cirugía , Pérdida de Celulas Endoteliales de la Córnea/diagnóstico , Pérdida de Celulas Endoteliales de la Córnea/fisiopatología , Método Doble Ciego , Endotelio Corneal/patología , Bancos de Ojos , Femenino , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/fisiopatología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Factores de Riesgo , Factores de Tiempo , Adulto Joven
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Ophthalmology ; 120(12): 2419-2427, 2013 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24246825

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the 10-year success rate of penetrating keratoplasty for corneal endothelial disorders is associated with donor age. DESIGN: Multicenter, prospective, double-masked clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 1090 participants undergoing penetrating keratoplasty at 80 sites for Fuchs' dystrophy (62%), pseudophakic/aphakic corneal edema (34%), or another corneal endothelial disorder (4%) and followed for up to 12 years. METHODS: Forty-three eye banks provided corneas from donors aged 12 to 75 years, using a randomized approach to assign donor corneas to study participants without respect to recipient factors. Surgery and postoperative care were performed according to the surgeons' usual routines. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Graft failure defined as a regraft or, in the absence of a regraft, a cloudy cornea that was sufficiently opaque to compromise vision for 3 consecutive months. RESULTS: In the primary analysis, the 10-year success rate was 77% for 707 corneas from donors aged 12 to 65 years compared with 71% for 383 donors aged 66 to 75 years (difference, +6%; 95% confidence interval, -1 to +12; P = 0.11). When analyzed as a continuous variable, higher donor age was associated with lower graft success beyond the first 5 years (P<0.001). Exploring this association further, we observed that the 10-year success rate was relatively constant for donors aged 34 to 71 years (75%). The success rate was higher for 80 donors aged 12 to 33 years (96%) and lower for 130 donors aged 72 to 75 years (62%). The relative decrease in the success rate with donor ages 72 to 75 years was not observed until after year 6. CONCLUSIONS: Although the primary analysis did not show a significant difference in 10-year success rates comparing donor ages 12 to 65 years and 66 to 75 years, there was evidence of a donor age effect at the extremes of the age range. Because we observed a fairly constant 10-year success rate for donors aged 34 to 71 years, which account for approximately 75% of corneas in the United States available for transplant, the Cornea Donor Study results indicate that donor age is not an important factor in most penetrating keratoplasties for endothelial disease.


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Envejecimiento/fisiología , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Supervivencia de Injerto/fisiología , Queratoplastia Penetrante , Donantes de Tejidos , Adolescente , Adulto , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Niño , Edema Corneal/fisiopatología , Edema Corneal/cirugía , Método Doble Ciego , Bancos de Ojos , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/fisiopatología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Sistema de Registros , Adulto Joven
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Am J Ophthalmol ; 233: 216-226, 2022 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34157279

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PURPOSE: To compare the long-term results of Descemet's stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) and Descemet's membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) in fellow eyes for treatment of Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy. METHODS: This study is a 2-centered, retrospective case series of 64 patients (128 eyes) with DSAEK followed by DMEK. The main outcomes measured were best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) and duration of time to achieve BSCVA as well as eye preference. RESULTS: Preoperative median logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) BSCVA was similar in eyes receiving DMEK 0.36 ± 0.26 and DSAEK 0.42 ± 0.34 (P = .266). The average follow-up time needed for the DMEK eyes to achieve BSCVA was faster than that of DSAEK (277 days vs 490 days, P = .0014). With long-term follow-up, the BSCVA of the DMEK eyes [0.09 ± 0.10 logMAR] and DSAEK eyes [0.11 ± 0.16 logMAR] did not show a statistically significant difference (P = .069). Twenty-two of the 64 preferred the DMEK eye, 17 patients preferred the DSAEK eye (P = .423), and 25 patients did not have a preference. In the DMEK group, the average spherical equivalent was -0.08 compared with the DSAEK group at 0.06 (P = .2854). CONCLUSION: In our fellow eye study with long-term follow-up, DMEK and DSAEK had comparable levels of BSCVA and patient satisfaction. The DMEK eyes reached their BSCVA sooner, whereas the DSAEK eyes improved over a longer time frame. A greater number of patients had 20/25 and 20/20 vision in the DMEK group; however, the difference was not statistically significant. NOTE: Publication of this article is sponsored by the American Ophthalmological Society.


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Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs , Lámina Limitante Posterior/cirugía , Endotelio Corneal , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Humanos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Agudeza Visual
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JAMA Ophthalmol ; 137(2): 185-193, 2019 02 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30422157

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Importance: Determining factors associated with endothelial cell loss after Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) could improve long-term graft survival. Objective: To evaluate the associations of donor, recipient, and operative factors with endothelial cell density (ECD) 3 years after DSAEK in the Cornea Preservation Time Study. Design, Setting, and Participants: This cohort study was a secondary analysis of data collected in a multicenter, double-masked, randomized clinical trial. Forty US clinical sites with 70 surgeons participated, with donor corneas provided by 23 US eye banks. Individuals undergoing DSAEK for Fuchs dystrophy or pseudophakic/aphakic corneal edema were included. Interventions: The DSAEK procedure, with random assignment of a donor cornea with a preservation time of 0 to 7 days or 8 to 14 days. Main Outcomes and Measures: Endothelial cell density at 3 years as determined by a reading center from eye bank and clinical specular or confocal central endothelial images. Results: The study included 1090 participants (median age, 70 years) with 1330 affected eyes (240 bilateral cases [22.0%]), who underwent DSAEK for Fuchs dystrophy (1255 eyes [94.4%]) or pseudophakic/aphakic corneal edema (PACE) (75 eyes [5.6%]). Of these, 801 eyes (60.2%) belonged to women and 1207 (90.8%) to white individuals. A total of 749 participants (913 eyes; 164 [21.9%] bilateral cases) had functioning grafts with acceptable endothelial images preoperatively and at 3 years postoperatively and were included in this analysis. Factors associated with a lower ECD at 3 years (estimated effect with 99% CI) in the final multivariable model included donors with diabetes (-103 [-196 to -9] cells/mm2), lower screening ECD (-234 [-331 to -137] per 500 cells/mm2), recipient diagnosis of PACE (-257 [-483 to -31] in cells/mm2), and operative complications (-324 [-516 to -133] in cells/mm2). Endothelial cell loss (ECL) from a preoperative measurement to a 3-year postoperative measurement was 47% (99% CI, 42%-52%) for participants receiving tissue from donors with diabetes vs 43% (99% CI, 39%-48%) without diabetes; it was 53% (99% CI, 44%-62%) for participants diagnosed with PACE vs 44% (99% CI, 39%-49%) for those diagnosed with Fuchs dystrophy, and 55% (99% CI, 48%-63%) in participants who experienced operative complications vs 44% (99% CI, 39%-48%) in those who did not. No other donor, recipient, or operative factors were significantly associated with 3-year ECD. Conclusions and Relevance: Donor diabetes, lower screening ECD, a PACE diagnosis in the recipient, and operative complications were associated with lower ECD at 3 years after DSAEK surgery and may be associated with long-term graft success. While causation cannot be inferred, further studies on the association of donor diabetes and PACE in recipients with lower 3-year ECD warrant further study.


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Córnea , Pérdida de Celulas Endoteliales de la Córnea/diagnóstico , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior , Preservación de Órganos/métodos , Donantes de Tejidos , Receptores de Trasplantes , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Recuento de Células , Niño , Edema Corneal/cirugía , Método Doble Ciego , Endotelio Corneal/patología , Femenino , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Supervivencia de Injerto/fisiología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Factores de Riesgo , Estudios de Tiempo y Movimiento
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Cornea ; 38(2): 177-182, 2019 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30615600

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PURPOSE: Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty (DSEK), currently the most common procedure for managing corneal endothelial dysfunction, may be repeated following DSEK failure from a variety of causes. This multicenter study reports the risk factors and outcomes of repeat DSEK. METHODS: This was an institutional review board-approved multicenter retrospective chart review of patients who underwent repeat DSEK. Twelve surgeons from 5 Midwest academic centers and 3 private practice groups participated. The Eversight Eye Bank provided clinical indication and donor graft data. We also assessed the role of the learning curve by comparing cohorts from the first and second 5-year periods. RESULTS: A total of 121 eyes from 121 patients who underwent repeat DSEK were identified. The average age of the patients was 70 ± 12 years. The most common indication for repeat DSEK was late endothelial graft failure without rejection (58%, N = 63). Average preoperative and 12-month postoperative repeat DSEK corrected distance visual acuities were 20/694 and 20/89, respectively. Visual acuity outcomes, endothelial cell density, and cell loss did not significantly vary between the 2 cohorts. Initial graft rebubble rates for the first and second cohorts were 51% and 25%. The presence of glaucoma, prior glaucoma surgery, or a history of penetrating (full thickness) keratoplasty did not significantly affect visual outcomes. The median, mean, and range of intraocular pressures before repeat DSEK were 15.0, 15.7, and 6 to 37 mm Hg, respectively. Patients with higher intraocular pressures before repeat DSEK had improved postoperative corrected distance visual acuities. CONCLUSIONS: Repeating DSEK improves vision following failed or decompensated DSEK surgery. Higher preoperative repeat DSEK IOPs were associated with improved visual outcomes, and initial graft rebubble rates, which decreased over time, were likely due to surgeon experience.


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Enfermedades de la Córnea/cirugía , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior/métodos , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Enfermedades de la Córnea/fisiopatología , Pérdida de Celulas Endoteliales de la Córnea/etiología , Femenino , Rechazo de Injerto/patología , Humanos , Presión Intraocular/fisiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Reoperación , Estudios Retrospectivos , Factores de Riesgo , Agudeza Visual/fisiología
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Cornea ; 38(9): 1069-1076, 2019 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31180926

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PURPOSE: To identify donor and recipient factors, including eye bank tissue observations, predictive of operative complications in the Cornea Preservation Time Study. METHODS: One thousand three hundred thirty study eyes undergoing Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty for Fuchs dystrophy or pseudophakic/aphakic corneal edema were randomized to receive a donor cornea with preservation time (PT) of 0 to 7 days (N = 675) or 8 to 14 days (N = 655). Donor factors included demographics, prelamellar corneal and postlamellar lenticule dissection thickness, central endothelial cell density, and tissue processing time. Recipient factors included demographics, intraocular pressure, and glaucoma medications or surgery (trabeculectomy, laser trabeculoplasty). Eye bank observations included donor tissue folds, pleomorphism/polymegethism, and endothelial cell abnormalities. Possible tissue-related operative complications were recorded including difficult donor lenticule unfolding and positioning. Multivariable logistic regression with backward selection was used to identify statistically significant (P < 0.01) associations between factors and operative complications. RESULTS: The only factor predictive of operative complications [58 (4.4%) of 1330 surgeries] was prelamellar dissection donor corneal thickness (P = 0.002). For every 50 µm of donor corneal thickness prior to lamellar dissection, operative complication odds increased by 40% (odds ratio [99% confidence interval (CI)]: 1.40 [1.06-1.83]) adjusting for PT and whether the epithelium was on or off. The estimated mean prelamellar dissection donor corneal thickness for PT 0 to 7 days was 537 µm (99% CI: 516 µm-558 µm) compared with 567 µm (99% CI: 546 µm-588 µm) for PT 8 to 14 days (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Thicker donor tissue (prelamellar dissection) is associated with operative complications and should be considered in tissue selection for Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty lenticule preparation.


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Edema Corneal/cirugía , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior/métodos , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Niño , Córnea/patología , Femenino , Humanos , Complicaciones Intraoperatorias/etiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Oportunidad Relativa , Adulto Joven
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Am J Ophthalmol ; 203: 78-88, 2019 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30849341

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PURPOSE: To examine the association of donor, recipient, and operative factors on graft dislocation after Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) in the Cornea Preservation Time Study (CPTS) as well as the effects of graft dislocation and elevated IOP on graft success and endothelial cell density (ECD) 3 years postoperatively. DESIGN: Cohort study within a multi-center, double-masked, randomized clinical trial. METHODS: 1090 individuals (1330 study eyes), median age 70 years, undergoing DSAEK for Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (94% of eyes) or pseudophakic or aphakic corneal edema (6% of eyes). Recipient eyes receiving donor corneal tissue randomized by preservation time (PT) of 0-7 days (N = 675) or 8-14 days (N = 655) were monitored for early or late graft failure through 3 years. Donor, recipient, operative, and postoperative parameters were recorded including graft dislocation (GD), partial detachment, and pre- and post-operative IOP. Pre- and postoperative central donor ECD were determined by a central image analysis reading center. Proportional hazards, mixed effects, and logistic regression models estimated risk ratios and (99% confidence intervals). RESULTS: Three independent predictive factors for GD were identified: a history of donor diabetes (odds ratio [OR]: 2.29 [1.30, 4.02]), increased pre-lamellar dissection central corneal thickness (OR: 1.13 [1.01, 1.27] per 25µ increase), and operative complications (OR: 2.97 [1.24, 7.11]). Among 104 (8%) eyes with GD, 30 (28.9%) developed primary donor or early failure and 5 (4.8%) developed late failure vs. 15 (1.2%; P < .001) and 29 (2.4%; P = .04), respectively, of 1226 eyes without GD. 24 (2%) of 1330 study eyes had early acutely elevated postoperative IOP that was associated with a higher risk of graft failure through 3 years (hazard ratio: 3.42 [1.01, 11.53]), but not with a lower mean 3-year ECD (mean difference 61 (-479, 601) cells/mm2, P = .77). History of elevated postoperative IOP beyond 1 month was not significantly associated with 3-year graft success or ECD. CONCLUSIONS: Donor diabetes, increased donor corneal thickness, and intraoperative complications were associated with an increased risk of GD. Early acutely elevated postoperative IOP and GD significantly increased the risk for graft failure following DSAEK.


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Córnea/patología , Edema Corneal/cirugía , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior/métodos , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Rechazo de Injerto/prevención & control , Presión Intraocular/fisiología , Preservación de Órganos/métodos , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Recuento de Células , Edema Corneal/diagnóstico , Método Doble Ciego , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/diagnóstico , Rechazo de Injerto/diagnóstico , Supervivencia de Injerto , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Factores de Riesgo , Factores de Tiempo , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Ophthalmology ; 115(4): 620-626.e6, 2008 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18387407

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether graft survival over a 5-year follow-up period using corneal tissue from donors older than 65 is similar to graft survival using corneas from younger donors. DESIGN: Multicenter prospective, double-masked, controlled clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS: One thousand ninety subjects undergoing corneal transplantation for a moderate-risk condition (principally Fuchs' dystrophy or pseudophakic corneal edema); 11 subjects with ineligible diagnoses were not included. METHODS: Forty-three participating eye banks provided corneas from donors in the age range of 12 to 75 with endothelial cell densities of 2300 to 3300 cells/mm(2), using a random approach without respect to recipient factors. The 105 participating surgeons at 80 sites were masked to information about the donor cornea including donor age. Surgery and postoperative care were performed according to the surgeons' usual routines. Subjects were observed for 5 years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Graft failure, defined as a regraft or a cloudy cornea that was sufficiently opaque as to compromise vision for a minimum of 3 consecutive months. RESULTS: The 5-year cumulative probability of graft survival was 86% in both the <66.0 donor age group and the >/=66.0 donor age group (difference = 0%, upper limit of 1-sided 95% confidence interval = 4%). In a statistical model with donor age as a continuous variable, there was no significant relationship between donor age and outcome (P = 0.11). Three graft failures were due to primary donor failure, 8 to uncorrectable refractive error, 48 to graft rejection, 46 to endothelial decompensation (23 of which had a prior, resolved episode of probable or definite graft rejection), and 30 to other causes. Distributions of the causes of graft failure did not differ between donor age groups. CONCLUSIONS: Five-year graft survivals for cornea transplants at moderate risk for failure are similar using corneas from donors >/= 66.0 years and donors < 66.0. Surgeons and patients now have evidence that corneas comparable in quality to those used in this study from donors through age 75 are suitable for transplantation.


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Factores de Edad , Edema Corneal/cirugía , Trasplante de Córnea , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Supervivencia de Injerto , Donantes de Tejidos , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Niño , Edema Corneal/etiología , Método Doble Ciego , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Seudofaquia/complicaciones , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Ophthalmology ; 115(4): 627-632.e8, 2008 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18387408

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether endothelial cell loss 5 years after successful corneal transplantation is related to the age of the donor. DESIGN: Multicenter, prospective, double-masked clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS: Three hundred forty-seven subjects participating in the Cornea Donor Study who had not experienced graft failure 5 years after corneal transplantation for a moderate-risk condition (principally Fuchs' dystrophy or pseudophakic corneal edema). TESTING: Specular microscopic images of donor corneas obtained before surgery and postoperatively at 6 months, 12 months, and then annually through 5 years were submitted to a central reading center to measure endothelial cell density (ECD). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Endothelial cell density at 5 years. RESULTS: At 5 years, there was a substantial decrease in ECD from baseline for all donor ages. Subjects who received a cornea from a donor 12 to 65 years old experienced a median cell loss of 69% in the study eye, resulting in a 5-year median ECD of 824 cells/mm(2) (interquartile range, 613-1342), whereas subjects who received a cornea from a donor 66 to 75 years old experienced a cell loss of 75%, resulting in a median 5-year ECD of 654 cells/mm(2) (interquartile range, 538-986) (P [adjusted for baseline ECD] = 0.04). Statistically, there was a weak negative association between ECD and donor age analyzed as a continuous variable (r [adjusted for baseline ECD] = -0.19; 95% confidence interval, -0.29 to -0.08). CONCLUSIONS: Endothelial cell loss is substantial in the 5 years after corneal transplantation. There is a slight association between cell loss and donor age. This finding emphasizes the importance of longer-term follow-up of this cohort to determine if this relationship affects graft survival.


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Factores de Edad , Edema Corneal/cirugía , Trasplante de Córnea , Endotelio Corneal/patología , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Donantes de Tejidos , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Recuento de Células , Niño , Edema Corneal/etiología , Método Doble Ciego , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Periodo Posoperatorio , Estudios Prospectivos , Seudofaquia/complicaciones
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Am J Ophthalmol ; 196: 197-207, 2018 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30308200

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PURPOSE: To identify factors related to graft rejection following Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) in the Cornea Preservation Time Study (CPTS). DESIGN: Cohort study within a multicenter randomized clinical trial. METHODS: A total of 1330 eyes of 1090 subjects undergoing DSAEK were randomized to receive a donor cornea with preservation time (PT) of 0-7 days (n = 675) or 8-14 days (n = 655) and followed for 3 years. Central endothelial cell density (ECD) was determined by a central image analysis reading center. Multivariable Cox models adjusted for PT, recipient diagnosis, and surgeon effect were used to identify factors associated with rejection. RESULTS: Cumulative probability of definite graft rejection was 3.6% (99% confidence interval 2.5%-5.3%). Younger recipient age was associated with graft rejection (P < .001; hazard ratio: 0.53 [0.33, 0.83] per decade). PT, donor-recipient sex mismatch, recipient diagnosis, recipient race, graft size, discontinuation of topical corticosteroids and immune-modulators, prior immunizations within 3 months, and prior glaucoma surgery were not associated with rejection (P > .01). Among clear grafts with an ECD measurement at baseline and 3 years (n = 913), endothelial cell loss (ECL) was greater in eyes that experienced a rejection episode (n = 27) than in those that did not (n = 886) (48% vs 38%, P = .03). Twelve of 44 eyes (27%) with definite graft rejection subsequently failed, comprising 15% of the 79 failures in the CPTS. CONCLUSIONS: Graft rejection is uncommon after DSAEK and more likely with younger age, in a study cohort mostly > 50 years old. Rejection increases ECL, but it is not a leading cause of DSAEK failure.


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Enfermedades de la Córnea/cirugía , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior/métodos , Rechazo de Injerto , Preservación de Órganos/métodos , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Factores de Riesgo , Factores de Tiempo
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JAMA Ophthalmol ; 135(12): 1401-1409, 2017 12 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29127431

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Importance: Demonstrating that success of Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty is similar across donor cornea preservation times (PTs) could increase the donor pool. Objective: To determine whether the 3-year rate of graft success using corneal donor tissue preserved 8 to 14 days is noninferior to that of donor tissue preserved 7 days or less. Design, Setting, and Participants: A multicenter, double-masked, randomized noninferiority clinical trial was conducted from April 16, 2012, to June 5, 2017, at 40 clinical sites (70 surgeons) in the United States, with donor corneas provided by 23 US eye banks. A total of 1090 individuals (1330 study eyes) underwent Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (1255 eyes [94.4%] for Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy). Interventions: Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty with random assignment of a donor cornea with a PT of 7 days or less (0-7d PT) or 8 to 14 days (8-14d PT). Main Outcomes and Measures: Graft success at 3 years. Results: Of the 1090 participants (1330 study eyes; 60.2% women and 39.8% men; median age at enrollment, 70 years [range, 42-90 years]), the 3-year cumulative probability of graft success was 95.3% (95% CI, 93.6%-96.9%) in the 0-7d PT group and 92.1% (95% CI, 89.9%-94.2%) in the 8-14d PT group (difference, 3.2%). The upper limit of the 1-sided 95% CI on the difference was 5.4%, exceeding the prespecified noninferiority limit of 4%. The difference was mostly owing to more primary donor failures in the 8-14d PT group, with the conditional probability of failure after the first month being 2.4% in the 0-7d PT group and 3.1% in the 8-14d PT group. In preplanned secondary analyses, longer PT was associated with a lower rate of graft success (unadjusted hazard ratio for graft failure per additional day of PT, 1.10; 95% CI, 1.03-1.18; P = .008 [PT analyzed as days]), with success rates of 96.5% (95% CI, 92.3%-98.4%) for PT of 4 days or less, 94.9% (95% CI, 92.5%-96.6%) for PT of 5 to 7 days, 93.8% (95% CI, 91.0%-95.8%) for PT of 8 to 11 days, and 89.3% (95% CI, 84.4%-92.7%) for PT of 12 to 14 days (P = .01 [PT analyzed as categorical variable]). Conclusions and Relevance: The 3-year success rate in eyes undergoing Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty was high irrespective of PT. However, the study was unable to conclude that the success rate with donor corneas preserved 8 to 14 days was similar to that of corneas preserved 7 days or less with respect to the prespecified noninferiority limit. Although longer PT was associated with a lower success rate, the difference in rates was small when PT was less than 12 days.


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Córnea , Criopreservación/métodos , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior/métodos , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Supervivencia de Injerto/fisiología , Preservación de Órganos/métodos , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Recuento de Células , Pérdida de Celulas Endoteliales de la Córnea/fisiopatología , Método Doble Ciego , Endotelio Corneal/patología , Bancos de Ojos , Femenino , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/fisiopatología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Factores de Tiempo , Donantes de Tejidos
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JAMA Ophthalmol ; 135(12): 1394-1400, 2017 12 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29127432

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Importance: Demonstrating that endothelial cell loss following Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) is independent of donor cornea preservation time (PT) could increase the pool of corneal tissue available for keratoplasty. Objective: To determine whether endothelial cell loss 3 years after successful DSAEK is related to PT. Design, Setting, and Participants: A multicenter, double-masked, randomized clinical trial included 40 clinical sites (70 surgeons) in the United States, with donor corneas provided by 23 US eye banks. A total of 945 eyes of 769 participants were included in the Cornea Preservation Time Study that had not experienced graft failure 3 years after DSAEK, performed primarily for Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (96% of the cohort). The study was conducted from April 16, 2012, to June 5, 2017. Interventions: DSAEK with random assignment of a donor cornea with PT of 0 to 7 days (0-7d PT) or 8 to 14 days (8-14d PT). Main Outcomes and Measures: Endothelial cell density (ECD) at 3 years determined by a central image analysis reading center from clinical specular or confocal central endothelial images. Results: Nine hundred forty-five eyes of 769 participants (median age, 70 years [range, 42-90 years], 60.8% women, 93.0% white) in the Cornea Preservation Time Study that had not experienced graft failure 3 years after DSAEK were included. At the initial eye bank tissue screening, mean (SD) central ECD was 2746 (297) cells/mm2 in the 0-7d PT group (n = 485) and 2723 (284) cells/mm2 in the 8-14d PT group (n = 460). At 3 years, the mean (SD) ECD decreased from baseline by 37% (21%) in the 0-7d PT group and 40% (22%) in the 8-14d PT group to 1722 (626) cells/mm2 and 1642 (631) cells/mm2, respectively (mean difference, 73 cells/mm2; 95% CI, 8-138 cells/mm2; P = .03). When analyzed as a continuous variable (days), longer PT was associated with lower ECD (mean difference by days, 15 cells/mm2; 95% CI, 4-26 cells/mm2; P = .006). Endothelial cell loss (ECL) was comparable from 4 to 13 days' PT (n = 878; 36%-43% when tabulated by day). Available extension study ECD results at 4 years mirrored those at 3 years in the 203 eyes in the 0-7d PT group (mean [SD] ECD, 1620 [673] cells/mm2 and mean [SD] ECL, 41% [23%]) and 209 eyes in the 8-14d PT group (mean [SD] ECD, 1537 [683] cells/mm2 and mean [SD] ECL, 44% [23%]) (mean difference, 112 cells/mm2; 95% CI, 5-219 cells/mm2; P = .04). Conclusions and Relevance: Although ECL 3 years after Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty is greater with longer PT, the effect of PT on ECL is comparable from 4 to 13 days' PT.


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Córnea , Pérdida de Celulas Endoteliales de la Córnea/etiología , Criopreservación , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior/efectos adversos , Preservación de Órganos , Complicaciones Posoperatorias , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Recuento de Células , Método Doble Ciego , Endotelio Corneal/patología , Femenino , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Supervivencia de Injerto , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Factores de Tiempo , Donantes de Tejidos
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Cornea ; 34(3): 253-6, 2015 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25625366

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PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare endothelial cell loss and graft success 6 months after endothelial keratoplasty (EK) with paired donor corneas stored in Optisol GS and Life4°C solutions and their associated storage chambers. METHODS: Donor pairs were stored, one in Optisol GS and the other in Life4°C, and prepared for Descemet stripping automated EK or Descemet membrane EK. Matched pairs of recipients with Fuchs dystrophy were randomized to 1 member of each donor pair. Clarity of recipient stroma, intraocular pressure, and complications were followed for 6 months. Central endothelial images of the donor cornea at screening and 3 and 6 months after EK were analyzed by a masked central reading center. Dual grading of endothelial cell density was performed using the center method. Differences in endothelial cell density and cell loss were examined by paired analysis. RESULTS: Thirty-two pairs were enrolled, and 27 were analyzed (5 had improper matching or loss to follow-up). Donor age was 59 ± 14 years, median death-to-surgery time was 4 days (range, 2-9 days), 6 recipient pairs had Descemet membrane EK, and 21 had Descemet stripping automated EK. Recipient age was comparable in the Optisol GS and Life4°C groups (70 vs. 68 years, respectively, P = 0.46). Six-month central endothelial cell loss did not differ significantly between the Life4°C and Optisol GS groups (18 ± 18% vs. 20 ± 20%, respectively, P = 0.55). All recipient corneas were clear at 6 months in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: Endothelial cell loss and graft success were comparable at 6 months for paired donor corneas stored in Optisol GS and Life4°C.Clinical Trial Registration-URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT01657500.


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Medio de Cultivo Libre de Suero , Lámina Limitante Posterior/cirugía , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Queratoplastia Penetrante , Preservación de Órganos/métodos , Adulto , Anciano , Recuento de Células , Frío , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior/métodos , Células Endoteliales/citología , Endotelio Corneal/patología , Femenino , Supervivencia de Injerto , Humanos , Queratoplastia Penetrante/métodos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Método Simple Ciego
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Cornea ; 34(6): 601-8, 2015 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25850706

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PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe the aims, methods, donor and recipient cohort characteristics, and potential impact of the Cornea Preservation Time Study (CPTS). METHODS: The CPTS is a randomized clinical trial conducted at 40 clinical sites (70 surgeons) designed to assess the effect of donor cornea preservation time (PT) on graft survival 3 years after Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK). Eyes undergoing surgery for Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy or pseudophakic/aphakic corneal edema were randomized to receive donor corneas stored ≤7 days or 8 to 14 days. Donor and patient characteristics, tissue preparation and surgical parameters, recipient and donor corneal stroma clarity, central corneal thickness, intraocular pressure, complications, and a reading center-determined central endothelial cell density were collected. Surveys were conducted to evaluate pre-CPTS PT practices. RESULTS: The 1330 CPTS donors were: 49% >60 years old, 27% diabetic, had a median eye bank-determined screening endothelial cell density of 2688 cells/mm, and 74% eye bank prepared for DSAEK. A total of 1090 recipients (1330 eyes including 240 bilateral cases) had: median age of 70 years, were 60% female, 90% white, 18% diabetic, 52% phakic, and 94% had Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy. Before the CPTS, 19 eye banks provided PT data on 20,852 corneas domestically placed for DSAEK in 2010 to 2011; 96% were preserved ≤7 days. Of 305 American Academy of Ophthalmology members responding to a pre-CPTS survey, 233 (76%) set their maximum PT preference at 8 days or less. CONCLUSIONS: The CPTS will increase understanding of factors related to DSAEK success and, if noninferiority of longer PT is shown, will have great potential to extend the available pool of endothelial keratoplasty donors.Clinical Trial Registration-URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT01537393.


Asunto(s)
Criopreservación/métodos , Lámina Limitante Posterior , Queratoplastia Endotelial de la Lámina Limitante Posterior/estadística & datos numéricos , Endotelio Corneal , Supervivencia de Injerto/fisiología , Preservación de Órganos/métodos , Donantes de Tejidos/estadística & datos numéricos , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Recuento de Células , Niño , Edema Corneal/fisiopatología , Edema Corneal/cirugía , Paquimetría Corneal , Bancos de Ojos/estadística & datos numéricos , Femenino , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/fisiopatología , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Humanos , Presión Intraocular/fisiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Factores de Tiempo , Receptores de Trasplantes , Estados Unidos
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Cornea ; 32(2): 149-54, 2013 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23051906

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PURPOSE: To investigate the incidence of fungal infections after corneal transplantation to determine whether storage media supplementation with an antifungal should be considered. METHODS: Adverse reactions reported to the Eye Bank Association of America through the online adverse reaction reporting system between January 1, 2007, and December 31, 2010, were reviewed to identify cases of recipient fungal infection. Data were collected regarding the donor, the donor cornea, recovery and processing, and mate culture and clinical course of the recipients. RESULTS: Thirty-one cases of culture-proven fungal keratitis (n = 14) and endophthalmitis (n = 17) were reported out of 221,664 corneal transplants performed using corneal tissue distributed by domestic eye banks (1.4 cases per 10,000 transplants performed). Although the annual incidence of postkeratoplasty fungal infection has not increased significantly since 2005, a trend toward an increasing rate of fungal infection has been observed. Fungal infections were more commonly reported after endothelial keratoplasty procedures (0.022%) than penetrating keratoplasty procedures (0.012%), but the difference was not statistically significant (P = 0.076). Additionally, no association was found between fungal infection after endothelial keratoplasty and whether the lamellar tissue cut was performed by the surgeon or the eye bank technician. Seventy-three percent (16 of 22) of the fungal cultures performed on the mate corneas were positive, with infection developing in 67% (10 of 15) of recipient eyes (endophthalmitis in 6 eyes and keratitis in 4 eyes). CONCLUSIONS: Although a nonsignificant increasing trend in the rate of fungal infection has been observed over the past 6 years, it is not sufficiently compelling to pursue antifungal supplementation of donor storage media.


Asunto(s)
Córnea/microbiología , Trasplante de Córnea , Úlcera de la Córnea/epidemiología , Endoftalmitis/epidemiología , Bancos de Ojos/estadística & datos numéricos , Infecciones Fúngicas del Ojo/epidemiología , Complicaciones Posoperatorias , Adulto , Anciano , Úlcera de la Córnea/microbiología , Endoftalmitis/microbiología , Bancos de Ojos/organización & administración , Infecciones Fúngicas del Ojo/microbiología , Hongos/aislamiento & purificación , Humanos , Incidencia , Persona de Mediana Edad , Preservación de Órganos/métodos , Organizaciones sin Fines de Lucro , Donantes de Tejidos , Obtención de Tejidos y Órganos/métodos , Estados Unidos/epidemiología , Adulto Joven
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Cornea ; 32(6): 729-36, 2013 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23343949

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PURPOSE: To assess corneal thickness (CT) and correlation with graft outcome after penetrating keratoplasty in the Cornea Donor Study. METHODS: A total of 887 subjects with a corneal transplant for a moderate-risk condition (principally Fuchs dystrophy or pseudophakic corneal edema) had postoperative CT measurements throughout a 5-year follow-up time. Relationships between baseline (recipient, donor, and operative) factors and CT were explored. Proportional hazards models were used to assess the association between CT and graft failure. Relationship between CT and cell density was assessed with a longitudinal repeated measures model and Spearman correlation estimates. RESULTS: Higher longitudinal CT measurements were associated with the following: diagnosis of pseudophakic or aphakic corneal edema (P < 0.001), intraocular pressure >25 mm Hg during the first postoperative month (P = 0.003), white (non-Hispanic) donor race (P = 0.002), and respiratory causes of donor death (P < 0.001). Among those without graft failure within the first postoperative year, the 5-year cumulative incidence (± 95% confidence interval) of graft failure was 5% ± 5% in those with a 1-year CT ≤ 500 µm, 5% ± 3% for CT 501 to 550 µm, 7% ± 4% for CT 551 to 600 µm, and 20% ± 11% for CT >600 µm. In a multivariate analysis, both 1-year CT and cell density were associated with subsequent graft failure (P = 0.002 and 0.009). CT increase was modestly associated with endothelial cell loss during follow-up (r = -0.29). CONCLUSIONS: During the first 5 years after penetrating keratoplasty, CT can serve as a predictor of graft survival. However, CT is not a substitute for cell density measurement because both measures were independently predictive of graft failure.


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Córnea/patología , Pérdida de Celulas Endoteliales de la Córnea/diagnóstico , Rechazo de Injerto/diagnóstico , Queratoplastia Penetrante , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Recuento de Células , Niño , Enfermedades de la Córnea/cirugía , Paquimetría Corneal , Femenino , Supervivencia de Injerto/fisiología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Periodo Posoperatorio , Resultado del Tratamiento , Adulto Joven
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Arch Ophthalmol ; 130(4): 433-9, 2012 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22491913

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OBJECTIVE: To define the relationship between Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD) severity and central corneal thickness (CCT). METHODS: We examined 1610 eyes from a subset of index cases, family members, and unrelated control subjects with normal corneas from the FECD Genetics Multi-Center Study. To estimate the association between FECD severity grade (7-point severity scale based on guttae confluence) and CCT measured by ultrasonographic pachymetry, a multivariable model was used that adjusted for eye, age, race, sex, history of glaucoma or ocular hypertension, diabetes mellitus, contact lens wear, intraocular pressure, and familial relationship to the index case. An interaction between FECD severity grade and edema (stromal or epithelial) on slitlamp examination findings was used to investigate whether the effect of FECD severity grade on CCT differed between those with and without edema. RESULTS: Average CCT was thicker in index cases for all FECD grades compared with unaffected controls (P ≤ .003) and in affected family members with an FECD grade of 4 or greater compared with unaffected family members (P ≤ .04). Similar results were observed for subjects without edema. Average CCT of index cases was greater than that of affected family members with grades 4, 5, and 6 FECD (P ≤ .02). Intraocular pressure was also associated with CCT (P = .01). CONCLUSIONS: An increase in CCT occurs with increasing severity of FECD, including at lower FECD grades in which clinically observable edema is not present. Monitoring CCT changes serially could be a more sensitive measure of disease progression with surgical therapeutic implications.


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Córnea/patología , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/fisiopatología , Anciano , Pesos y Medidas Corporales , Córnea/diagnóstico por imagen , Edema Corneal/fisiopatología , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/clasificación , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/genética , Humanos , Presión Intraocular , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Ultrasonografía
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Cornea ; 31(10): 1141-7, 2012 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22488114

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PURPOSE: To assess the relationship between donor and recipient factors and corneal allograft rejection in eyes that underwent penetrating keratoplasty in the Cornea Donor Study. METHODS: Overall, 1090 subjects undergoing corneal transplantation for a moderate risk condition (principally Fuchs dystrophy or pseudophakic corneal edema) were followed for up to 5 years. Associations of baseline recipient and donor factors with the occurrence of a probable or definite rejection event were assessed in univariate and multivariate proportional hazards models. RESULTS: Eyes with pseudophakic or aphakic corneal edema (n = 369) were more likely to experience a rejection event than eyes with Fuchs dystrophy (n = 676) [34% ± 6% vs. 22% ± 4%; hazard ratio = 1.56; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.21-2.03]. Among eyes with Fuchs dystrophy, a higher probability of a rejection event was observed in phakic posttransplant eyes compared with those that underwent cataract extraction with or without intraocular lens implantation during penetrating keratoplasty (29% vs. 19%; hazard ratio = 0.54; 95% CI, 0.36-0.82). Female recipients had a higher probability of a rejection event than male recipients (29% vs. 21%; hazard ratio = 1.42; 95% CI, 1.08-1.87) after controlling for the effect of preoperative diagnosis and lens status. Donor age and donor recipient ABO compatibility were not associated with rejection. CONCLUSIONS: There was a substantially higher graft rejection rate in eyes with pseudophakic or aphakic corneal edema compared to that in eyes with Fuchs dystrophy. Female recipients were more likely to have a rejection event than male recipients. Graft rejection was not associated with donor age.


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Rechazo de Injerto/etiología , Queratoplastia Penetrante , Donantes de Tejidos , Trasplante , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Afaquia Poscatarata/complicaciones , Niño , Edema Corneal/etiología , Edema Corneal/cirugía , Femenino , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/etiología , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/cirugía , Rechazo de Injerto/diagnóstico , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Modelos de Riesgos Proporcionales , Seudofaquia/complicaciones , Factores de Riesgo , Trasplante Homólogo , Adulto Joven
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