1. Donor Age and Factors Related to Endothelial Cell Loss 10 Years after Penetrating Keratoplasty Specular Microscopy Ancillary Study
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Group, Writing Committee for the Cornea Donor Study Research, Lass, Jonathan H, Benetz, Beth Ann, Gal, Robin L, Kollman, Craig, Raghinaru, Dan, Dontchev, Mariya, Mannis, Mark J, Holland, Edward J, Chow, Christopher, McCoy, Kristen, Price, Francis W, Sugar, Alan, Verdier, David D, and Beck, Roy W
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Transplantation ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Clinical Research ,Eye ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Aging ,Cell Count ,Child ,Corneal Edema ,Corneal Endothelial Cell Loss ,Double-Blind Method ,Endothelium ,Corneal ,Eye Banks ,Female ,Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy ,Graft Survival ,Humans ,Keratoplasty ,Penetrating ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Postoperative Complications ,Prospective Studies ,Risk Factors ,Time Factors ,Tissue Donors ,Young Adult ,Writing Committee for the Cornea Donor Study Research Group ,Clinical Sciences ,Opthalmology and Optometry ,Public Health and Health Services ,Ophthalmology & Optometry - Abstract
ObjectiveTo examine the effect of donor age and other perioperative factors on long-term endothelial cell loss after penetrating keratoplasty (PKP).DesignMulticenter, prospective, double-masked clinical trial.ParticipantsWe 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).MethodsCorneas 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 measuresEndothelial cell density at 10 years.ResultsAmong 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 (P1000 cells/mm(2).ConclusionsSubstantial 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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- 2013