Author/Authors :
Feizi، Sepehr نويسنده , , Javadi، Mohammad Ali نويسنده , , Ghasemi، Hassan نويسنده , , Javadi، Fatemeh نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of donor and eye bank characteristics on graft rating and clinical outcomes
after penetrating keratoplasty (PK) for keratoconus.
Methods: This retrospective interventional case series included 252 keratoconic eyes which underwent PK.
Donor data included age and sex, cause of death, death-to-preservation time, preservation-to-surgery time,
epithelial and stromal status, endothelial cell density (ECD) and morphology, and graft rating. Postoperative
outcomes included visual acuity, refractive error, epithelial problems, suture-related complications, graft
rejection, and graft transparency. Multivariate regression analysis assessed correlations between donor and
eye bank characteristics and graft quality, and postoperative outcomes.
Results: Mean recipient and donor age was 29.7 ± 10.0 and 26.2 ± 8.8 years, respectively and mean follow-up
period was 66.7 ± 38.5 months. Death-to-preservation time was significantly associated with the presence of
graft epithelial sloughing (P = 0.005) and stromal cloudiness (P < 0.001). Donor age significantly influenced ECD
(P = 0.02), mean cell area (P = 0.04), and hexagonality (P = 0.01). The presence of epithelial defects on postoperative
day 1 correlated significantly with death-to-preservation time (P = 0.004). Graft stromal edema on postoperative
day 1 was significantly associated with graft epithelial sloughing (P < 0.001). Postoperative visual and refractive
outcomes, complications, and graft survival were not correlated with any donor or eye bank factors.
Conclusion: Donor and eye bank variables affected the quality of donor corneas and early postoperative course.
However, their long term effect on clinical outcomes, complications, and graft survival were insignificant
Keywords :
Donor Quality , keratoconus , penetrating keratoplasty , Postoperative outcomes