Donor Age and Corneal Endothelial Cell Loss 5 Years after Successful Corneal Transplantation : Specular Microscopy Ancillary Study Results

To determine whether endothelial cell loss 5 years after successful corneal transplantation is related to the age of the donor. Multicenter, prospective, double-masked clinical trial. Three hundred forty-seven subjects participating in the Cornea Donor Study who had not experienced graft failure 5 y...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) Minn.), 2008-04, Vol.115 (4), p.627-632
Hauptverfasser: Lass, Jonathan H, Gal, Robin L, Dontchev, Mariya, Beck, Roy W, Kollman, Craig, Dunn, Steven P, Heck, Ellen, Holland, Edward J, Mannis, Mark J, Montoya, Monty M, Schultze, Robert L, Stulting, R Doyle, Sugar, Alan, Sugar, Joel, Tennant, Bradley, Verdier, David D
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Zusammenfassung:To determine whether endothelial cell loss 5 years after successful corneal transplantation is related to the age of the donor. Multicenter, prospective, double-masked clinical trial. 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). 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). Endothelial cell density at 5 years. 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). 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.
ISSN:0161-6420
1549-4713
DOI:10.1016/j.ophtha.2008.01.004