Use of anterior segment optical coherence tomography to predict corneal graft rejection in small animal models

To correlate the degree of anterior chamber (AC) inflammation and corneal thickness evaluated by anterior segment optical coherence tomography (ASOCT) with corneal graft rejection status and to explore the value of ASOCT in assisting the diagnosis or prediction of graft rejection using a rat penetra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2014-09, Vol.55 (10), p.6736-6741
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Yu-Chi, Lwin, Nyein Chan, Chan, Nicole Shu Wen, Mehta, Jodhbir S
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Zusammenfassung:To correlate the degree of anterior chamber (AC) inflammation and corneal thickness evaluated by anterior segment optical coherence tomography (ASOCT) with corneal graft rejection status and to explore the value of ASOCT in assisting the diagnosis or prediction of graft rejection using a rat penetrating keratoplasty (PK) model. A total of 40 PKs were performed using Fisher rats (allogeneic groups) and Lewis rats (syngeneic group) as donors and Lewis rats as recipients: isograft control group (n=10), allograft untreated group (n=10), and allograft with 1% prednisolone acetate treatment group (n=20). All the grafts were evaluated for 28 days by a scoring rejection index (RI) to assess the graft opacity, edema, and neovascularization using slit lamp biomicroscopy. The AC inflammation and corneal graft thickness were assessed using ASOCT. All the allogeneic control grafts and four of the 20 allogeneic steroid-treated grafts developed rejection episodes. In the allogeneic treated group, the rejected grafts had a significantly higher mean AC inflammation grade at 1 week (grade 3.25±0.49 vs. 1.83±0.36, P
ISSN:0146-0404
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DOI:10.1167/iovs.14-14475