Ultrasound biomicroscopy after palliative surgical procedures for bullous keratopathy: a descriptive comparative study

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Autor(a) principal: Paris,Fabiana dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Gonçalves,Eliana Domingues, Morales,Maira Saad Ávila, Kanecadan,Liliane Andrade Almeida, Campos,Mauro Silveira de Queiroz, Gomes,José Álvaro Pereira, Allemann,Norma, Sato,Elcio Hideo
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Resumo: Purpose: To describe quantitative and qualitative features of eyes with advanced bullous keratopathy assessed using ultrasound biomicroscopy, before and after anterior stromal puncture (ASP) or amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) procedures to relieve chronic pain. Methods: The present descriptive comparative study included 40 eyes of 40 patients with chronic intermittent pain due to bullous keratopathy who were randomly assigned to one of the two treatments (AMT or ASP). Ultrasound biomicroscopy (Humphrey, UBM 840, 50 MHz transducer, immersion technique) was used, and a questionnaire about pain intensity was completed preoperatively and postoperatively at days 90 and 180, respectively. Exclusion criteria were age<18 years, presence of concurrent infection, ocular hypertension, and absence of pain. Results: In a 180-day follow-up, the AMT group exhibited mean central corneal thickness (CCT), 899.4 µm preoperatively and 1122.5 µm postoperatively (p<0.001); mean epithelial thickness (ET), 156.4 µm preoperatively and 247.8 µm postoperatively (p<0.001); and mean stromal thickness (ST), 742.9 µm preoperatively and 826.3 µm postoperatively (p=0.005). The ASP group exhibited mean CCT, 756.7 µm preoperatively and 914.8 µm postoperatively (p<0.001); mean ET, 102.1 µm preoperatively and 245.2 µm postoperatively (p<0.001); and mean ST, 654.6 µm preoperatively and 681.5 µm postoperatively (p<0.999). Correlations between CCT and pain intensity in the AMT group (p=0.209 pre- and postoperatively) and the ASP group (p=0.157 preoperatively and p=0.426 at the 180-day follow-up) were not statistically significant. Epithelial and stromal edema, Descemet’s membrane folds, epithelial bullae, and the presence of interface fluid were frequently observed qualitative features. Conclusion: CCT increased over time in both groups. The magnitude of CCT did not correlate with pain intensity in the sample studied. The presence of interface fluid was a qualitative feature specifically found in some patients who underwent AMT.
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spelling Ultrasound biomicroscopy after palliative surgical procedures for bullous keratopathy: a descriptive comparative studyCorneal edemaCorneal endothelial cell lossCorneal pachymetryCornea/ultrasoundAmnion/transplantationBiological dressingsPalliative care Purpose: To describe quantitative and qualitative features of eyes with advanced bullous keratopathy assessed using ultrasound biomicroscopy, before and after anterior stromal puncture (ASP) or amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) procedures to relieve chronic pain. Methods: The present descriptive comparative study included 40 eyes of 40 patients with chronic intermittent pain due to bullous keratopathy who were randomly assigned to one of the two treatments (AMT or ASP). Ultrasound biomicroscopy (Humphrey, UBM 840, 50 MHz transducer, immersion technique) was used, and a questionnaire about pain intensity was completed preoperatively and postoperatively at days 90 and 180, respectively. Exclusion criteria were age<18 years, presence of concurrent infection, ocular hypertension, and absence of pain. Results: In a 180-day follow-up, the AMT group exhibited mean central corneal thickness (CCT), 899.4 µm preoperatively and 1122.5 µm postoperatively (p<0.001); mean epithelial thickness (ET), 156.4 µm preoperatively and 247.8 µm postoperatively (p<0.001); and mean stromal thickness (ST), 742.9 µm preoperatively and 826.3 µm postoperatively (p=0.005). The ASP group exhibited mean CCT, 756.7 µm preoperatively and 914.8 µm postoperatively (p<0.001); mean ET, 102.1 µm preoperatively and 245.2 µm postoperatively (p<0.001); and mean ST, 654.6 µm preoperatively and 681.5 µm postoperatively (p<0.999). Correlations between CCT and pain intensity in the AMT group (p=0.209 pre- and postoperatively) and the ASP group (p=0.157 preoperatively and p=0.426 at the 180-day follow-up) were not statistically significant. Epithelial and stromal edema, Descemet’s membrane folds, epithelial bullae, and the presence of interface fluid were frequently observed qualitative features. Conclusion: CCT increased over time in both groups. The magnitude of CCT did not correlate with pain intensity in the sample studied. The presence of interface fluid was a qualitative feature specifically found in some patients who underwent AMT. Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia2014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492014000600014Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia v.77 n.6 2014reponame:Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)instname:Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)instacron:CBO10.5935/0004-2749.20140095info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessParis,Fabiana dos SantosGonçalves,Eliana DominguesMorales,Maira Saad ÁvilaKanecadan,Liliane Andrade AlmeidaCampos,Mauro Silveira de QueirozGomes,José Álvaro PereiraAllemann,NormaSato,Elcio Hideoeng2015-04-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-27492014000600014Revistahttp://aboonline.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpaboonline@cbo.com.br||abo@cbo.com.br1678-29250004-2749opendoar:2015-04-10T00:00Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online) - Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ultrasound biomicroscopy after palliative surgical procedures for bullous keratopathy: a descriptive comparative study
title Ultrasound biomicroscopy after palliative surgical procedures for bullous keratopathy: a descriptive comparative study
spellingShingle Ultrasound biomicroscopy after palliative surgical procedures for bullous keratopathy: a descriptive comparative study
Paris,Fabiana dos Santos
Corneal edema
Corneal endothelial cell loss
Corneal pachymetry
Cornea/ultrasound
Amnion/transplantation
Biological dressings
Palliative care
title_short Ultrasound biomicroscopy after palliative surgical procedures for bullous keratopathy: a descriptive comparative study
title_full Ultrasound biomicroscopy after palliative surgical procedures for bullous keratopathy: a descriptive comparative study
title_fullStr Ultrasound biomicroscopy after palliative surgical procedures for bullous keratopathy: a descriptive comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound biomicroscopy after palliative surgical procedures for bullous keratopathy: a descriptive comparative study
title_sort Ultrasound biomicroscopy after palliative surgical procedures for bullous keratopathy: a descriptive comparative study
author Paris,Fabiana dos Santos
author_facet Paris,Fabiana dos Santos
Gonçalves,Eliana Domingues
Morales,Maira Saad Ávila
Kanecadan,Liliane Andrade Almeida
Campos,Mauro Silveira de Queiroz
Gomes,José Álvaro Pereira
Allemann,Norma
Sato,Elcio Hideo
author_role author
author2 Gonçalves,Eliana Domingues
Morales,Maira Saad Ávila
Kanecadan,Liliane Andrade Almeida
Campos,Mauro Silveira de Queiroz
Gomes,José Álvaro Pereira
Allemann,Norma
Sato,Elcio Hideo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paris,Fabiana dos Santos
Gonçalves,Eliana Domingues
Morales,Maira Saad Ávila
Kanecadan,Liliane Andrade Almeida
Campos,Mauro Silveira de Queiroz
Gomes,José Álvaro Pereira
Allemann,Norma
Sato,Elcio Hideo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Corneal edema
Corneal endothelial cell loss
Corneal pachymetry
Cornea/ultrasound
Amnion/transplantation
Biological dressings
Palliative care
topic Corneal edema
Corneal endothelial cell loss
Corneal pachymetry
Cornea/ultrasound
Amnion/transplantation
Biological dressings
Palliative care
description Purpose: To describe quantitative and qualitative features of eyes with advanced bullous keratopathy assessed using ultrasound biomicroscopy, before and after anterior stromal puncture (ASP) or amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) procedures to relieve chronic pain. Methods: The present descriptive comparative study included 40 eyes of 40 patients with chronic intermittent pain due to bullous keratopathy who were randomly assigned to one of the two treatments (AMT or ASP). Ultrasound biomicroscopy (Humphrey, UBM 840, 50 MHz transducer, immersion technique) was used, and a questionnaire about pain intensity was completed preoperatively and postoperatively at days 90 and 180, respectively. Exclusion criteria were age<18 years, presence of concurrent infection, ocular hypertension, and absence of pain. Results: In a 180-day follow-up, the AMT group exhibited mean central corneal thickness (CCT), 899.4 µm preoperatively and 1122.5 µm postoperatively (p<0.001); mean epithelial thickness (ET), 156.4 µm preoperatively and 247.8 µm postoperatively (p<0.001); and mean stromal thickness (ST), 742.9 µm preoperatively and 826.3 µm postoperatively (p=0.005). The ASP group exhibited mean CCT, 756.7 µm preoperatively and 914.8 µm postoperatively (p<0.001); mean ET, 102.1 µm preoperatively and 245.2 µm postoperatively (p<0.001); and mean ST, 654.6 µm preoperatively and 681.5 µm postoperatively (p<0.999). Correlations between CCT and pain intensity in the AMT group (p=0.209 pre- and postoperatively) and the ASP group (p=0.157 preoperatively and p=0.426 at the 180-day follow-up) were not statistically significant. Epithelial and stromal edema, Descemet’s membrane folds, epithelial bullae, and the presence of interface fluid were frequently observed qualitative features. Conclusion: CCT increased over time in both groups. The magnitude of CCT did not correlate with pain intensity in the sample studied. The presence of interface fluid was a qualitative feature specifically found in some patients who underwent AMT.
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