Phacoemulsification Alone or Combined with Descemet’s Stripping Without Endothelial Keratoplasty in Patients with Cataract and Early-Stage Central Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy: A Comparative Study

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira, Rita
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Castro, Catarina, Coelho, João, Mesquita Neves, Miguel, Gomes, Miguel, Oliveira, Luís
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.48560/rspo.28271
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: To compare the efficacy of Descemet stripping without endothelial keratoplasty (DWEK) associated with phacoemulsification versus phacoemulsification alone in patients with moderate cataract and early-stage central Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD). METHODS: Retrospective, comparative, non-randomized study, including all patients with early-stage central FECD who were proposed to cataract surgery alone (group 1) or associated with a Descemet’s stripping only (group 2) at our ophthalmology department. Early-stage central FECD was defined as having central confluent guttae, confirmed with specular microscopy, a clear peripheral endothelium (with a peripheral endothelial count >1500 cells/mm2), a central pa-chymetry < 600 μm and absence of corneal edema. Best-corrected visual acuity (logMAR BCVA), endothelial cell central count (ECC), central pachymetry, vision quality (Ocular Scatter Index-OSI- and Modular Transfer Function-MTF, HD AnalyzerTM) were evaluated 12 months after surgery. Time to achieve corneal transparency and the need for a corneal transplant were also compared. RESULTS: Fourty-four eyes were included: 21 were submitted to phacoemulsification alone (group 1) and 23 to cataract surgery associated with DWEK (group 2). Patients from group 1 were older (76.4±5.4 vs 68.7±9.1 years old, p=0.001). Although all patients had central confluent guttae, fifteen eyes from group 1 (71.4%) and 7 eyes from group 2 (30.4%) had countable central endothe- lial cells at baseline (p=0.007). Four eyes from group 1 (19%) and 2 eyes from group 2 (8.7%) did not achieve corneal transpar- ency and were submitted to an endothelial keratoplasty (p=0.403). Among those who achieve transparency, eyes from group 2 took longer to get a clear cornea (3.20±1.15 vs 0.97±0.96 months, p<0.001). BCVA was significantly improved in both groups 12 months after surgery, but final BCVA was higher in group 1 (logMAR 0.07±0.07 vs 0.17±0.13, p=0.007). ECC was similar in both groups (1388.8±337.7 and 1445.1±321.1 cells/mm2, respectively- p=0.614). Three out of 17 eyes (17.6%) from group 1 did not have countable endothelial cells, while all patients from group 2 had countable cells (p=0.081). There was no difference regarding pachymetry (516.1±55.7 and 528.8±36.8, respec- tively-p=0.419). OSI and MTF values were similar between groups (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: Although the results were not statistically significant, the need for an endothelial transplant was higher when cataract surgery was performed alone. In the other hand, eyes submitted to phacoemulsification achieved faster corneal transparency and better BCVA, which may be explained by the better endothelial cell count at baseline in this group. In addition, no differences were found regarding final ECC, pachymetry and vision quality parameters. In conclusion, both procedures are suitable and effective for selected patients with cataract and early-stage central FECD, delaying or avoiding corneal transplant in eyes with central FECD.
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spelling Phacoemulsification Alone or Combined with Descemet’s Stripping Without Endothelial Keratoplasty in Patients with Cataract and Early-Stage Central Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy: A Comparative StudyFacoemulsificação Isolada ou Combinada com Stripping da Descemet Sem Queratoplastia Endotelial em Doentes com Catarata e Distrofia de Fuchs em Estadios Iniciais: Um Estudo ComparativoArtigos OriginaisINTRODUCTION: To compare the efficacy of Descemet stripping without endothelial keratoplasty (DWEK) associated with phacoemulsification versus phacoemulsification alone in patients with moderate cataract and early-stage central Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD). METHODS: Retrospective, comparative, non-randomized study, including all patients with early-stage central FECD who were proposed to cataract surgery alone (group 1) or associated with a Descemet’s stripping only (group 2) at our ophthalmology department. Early-stage central FECD was defined as having central confluent guttae, confirmed with specular microscopy, a clear peripheral endothelium (with a peripheral endothelial count >1500 cells/mm2), a central pa-chymetry < 600 μm and absence of corneal edema. Best-corrected visual acuity (logMAR BCVA), endothelial cell central count (ECC), central pachymetry, vision quality (Ocular Scatter Index-OSI- and Modular Transfer Function-MTF, HD AnalyzerTM) were evaluated 12 months after surgery. Time to achieve corneal transparency and the need for a corneal transplant were also compared. RESULTS: Fourty-four eyes were included: 21 were submitted to phacoemulsification alone (group 1) and 23 to cataract surgery associated with DWEK (group 2). Patients from group 1 were older (76.4±5.4 vs 68.7±9.1 years old, p=0.001). Although all patients had central confluent guttae, fifteen eyes from group 1 (71.4%) and 7 eyes from group 2 (30.4%) had countable central endothe- lial cells at baseline (p=0.007). Four eyes from group 1 (19%) and 2 eyes from group 2 (8.7%) did not achieve corneal transpar- ency and were submitted to an endothelial keratoplasty (p=0.403). Among those who achieve transparency, eyes from group 2 took longer to get a clear cornea (3.20±1.15 vs 0.97±0.96 months, p<0.001). BCVA was significantly improved in both groups 12 months after surgery, but final BCVA was higher in group 1 (logMAR 0.07±0.07 vs 0.17±0.13, p=0.007). ECC was similar in both groups (1388.8±337.7 and 1445.1±321.1 cells/mm2, respectively- p=0.614). Three out of 17 eyes (17.6%) from group 1 did not have countable endothelial cells, while all patients from group 2 had countable cells (p=0.081). There was no difference regarding pachymetry (516.1±55.7 and 528.8±36.8, respec- tively-p=0.419). OSI and MTF values were similar between groups (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: Although the results were not statistically significant, the need for an endothelial transplant was higher when cataract surgery was performed alone. In the other hand, eyes submitted to phacoemulsification achieved faster corneal transparency and better BCVA, which may be explained by the better endothelial cell count at baseline in this group. In addition, no differences were found regarding final ECC, pachymetry and vision quality parameters. In conclusion, both procedures are suitable and effective for selected patients with cataract and early-stage central FECD, delaying or avoiding corneal transplant in eyes with central FECD.INTRODUÇÃO: O nosso objetivo foi comparar a eficácia do stripping da Descemet sem queratoplastia endotelial (DWEK) associado a cirurgia de catarata versus cirurgia de catarata em pacientes com distrofia de Fuchs em estadio precoce de atingimento central e catarata ligeira a moderada. MÉTODOS: Trata-se de um estudo retrospetivo, comparativo, não randomizado, que incluiu todos os pacientes com Fuchs ligeiro e central que foram propostos para cirurgia de catarata (grupo 1) ou cirurgia de catarata associada a DWEK (grupo 2) no Serviço de Oftalmologia do CHUPorto. Distrofia de Fuchs ligeira e central foi definida como: presença de gutatas confluentes centrais, confirmado com microscopia especular; endotélio periférico saudável, com uma densidade celular >1500 células/mm2; uma paquimetria central < 600 μm e ausência de edema de córnea. Os outcomes primários, avaliados aos 12 meses após a cirurgia, incluíram: avaliação da melhor acuidade visual corrigida (logMAR MAVC); paquimetria central; qualidade de visão medida pelo HD AnalyzerTM(Ocular Scatter Index-OSI- e Modular Transfer Function-MTF). Foi também avaliado o tempo necessário até obter transparência corneana e a necessidade de queratoplastia endotelial. RESULTADOS: Quarenta quatro olhos foram incluídos- 21 submetidos a cirurgia de cata- rata (grupo 1) e 23 submetidos a cirurgia de catarata+DWEK (grupo 2). A idade média no grupo 1 foi superior (76,4±5,4 vs 68,7±9,1 anos, p=0,001). Apesar de todos os pacientes apresentarem gutatas centrais confluentes, 15 olhos do grupo 1 (71,4%) e 7 olhos do grupo 2 (30,4%) apresentavam células centrais contabilizáveis na baseline (p=0,007). Quatro olhos do grupo 1 (19%) e 2 olhos do grupo 2 (8,7%) não atingiram uma transparência corneana adequada e foram submetidos a uma queratoplastia endotelial (p=0,403). Entre os olhos que atingiram transparência corneana adequada, no grupo 2 o período foi mais longo (3,20±1,15 vs 0,97±0,96 meses, p<0,001). A MAVC melhorou significativamente em ambos os grupos, mas foi superior no grupo 1 (log- MAR 0,07±0,07 vs 0,17±0,13, p=0,007). A densidade endotelial foi semelhante em ambos os grupos (1388,8±337,7 vs 1445,1±321,1 células/mm2, respetivamente- p=0,614). Três em 17 olhos do grupo 1 (17,6%) não possuíam células centrais contabilizáveis, enquanto que todos os pacientes do grupo 2 apresentavam células centrais (p=0,081). Não se verificaram diferenças na paquimetria central (516,1±55,7 e 528,8±36,8 μm, respectivamente-p=0,419). Os valores de qualidade de visão (OSI e MTF) foram semelhantes (p>0,05). CONCLUSÃO: Apesar de os resultados não terem mostrado diferenças estatísticas, a necessidade de transplante endotelial foi superior no grupo submetido apenas a cirurgia de catarata. Por outro lado, os pacientes submetidos apenas a cirurgia de catarata apresentaram uma MAVC superior, o que pode ser explicado pela melhor contagem de células endoteliais na baseline. Em adição, não se encontraram diferenças na paquimetria e na qualidade de visão. Concluindo, ambos os procedimentos são adequados e eficazes em pacientes bem selecionados, atrasando ou mesmo evitando a necessidade de transplante endotelial.Ajnet2023-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.48560/rspo.28271eng1646-69501646-6950Vieira, RitaCastro, CatarinaCoelho, JoãoMesquita Neves, MiguelGomes, MiguelOliveira, Luísinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-06-29T20:30:14Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/28271Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:01:43.940483Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phacoemulsification Alone or Combined with Descemet’s Stripping Without Endothelial Keratoplasty in Patients with Cataract and Early-Stage Central Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy: A Comparative Study
Facoemulsificação Isolada ou Combinada com Stripping da Descemet Sem Queratoplastia Endotelial em Doentes com Catarata e Distrofia de Fuchs em Estadios Iniciais: Um Estudo Comparativo
title Phacoemulsification Alone or Combined with Descemet’s Stripping Without Endothelial Keratoplasty in Patients with Cataract and Early-Stage Central Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy: A Comparative Study
spellingShingle Phacoemulsification Alone or Combined with Descemet’s Stripping Without Endothelial Keratoplasty in Patients with Cataract and Early-Stage Central Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy: A Comparative Study
Vieira, Rita
Artigos Originais
title_short Phacoemulsification Alone or Combined with Descemet’s Stripping Without Endothelial Keratoplasty in Patients with Cataract and Early-Stage Central Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy: A Comparative Study
title_full Phacoemulsification Alone or Combined with Descemet’s Stripping Without Endothelial Keratoplasty in Patients with Cataract and Early-Stage Central Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy: A Comparative Study
title_fullStr Phacoemulsification Alone or Combined with Descemet’s Stripping Without Endothelial Keratoplasty in Patients with Cataract and Early-Stage Central Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy: A Comparative Study
title_full_unstemmed Phacoemulsification Alone or Combined with Descemet’s Stripping Without Endothelial Keratoplasty in Patients with Cataract and Early-Stage Central Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy: A Comparative Study
title_sort Phacoemulsification Alone or Combined with Descemet’s Stripping Without Endothelial Keratoplasty in Patients with Cataract and Early-Stage Central Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy: A Comparative Study
author Vieira, Rita
author_facet Vieira, Rita
Castro, Catarina
Coelho, João
Mesquita Neves, Miguel
Gomes, Miguel
Oliveira, Luís
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author2 Castro, Catarina
Coelho, João
Mesquita Neves, Miguel
Gomes, Miguel
Oliveira, Luís
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira, Rita
Castro, Catarina
Coelho, João
Mesquita Neves, Miguel
Gomes, Miguel
Oliveira, Luís
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topic Artigos Originais
description INTRODUCTION: To compare the efficacy of Descemet stripping without endothelial keratoplasty (DWEK) associated with phacoemulsification versus phacoemulsification alone in patients with moderate cataract and early-stage central Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD). METHODS: Retrospective, comparative, non-randomized study, including all patients with early-stage central FECD who were proposed to cataract surgery alone (group 1) or associated with a Descemet’s stripping only (group 2) at our ophthalmology department. Early-stage central FECD was defined as having central confluent guttae, confirmed with specular microscopy, a clear peripheral endothelium (with a peripheral endothelial count >1500 cells/mm2), a central pa-chymetry < 600 μm and absence of corneal edema. Best-corrected visual acuity (logMAR BCVA), endothelial cell central count (ECC), central pachymetry, vision quality (Ocular Scatter Index-OSI- and Modular Transfer Function-MTF, HD AnalyzerTM) were evaluated 12 months after surgery. Time to achieve corneal transparency and the need for a corneal transplant were also compared. RESULTS: Fourty-four eyes were included: 21 were submitted to phacoemulsification alone (group 1) and 23 to cataract surgery associated with DWEK (group 2). Patients from group 1 were older (76.4±5.4 vs 68.7±9.1 years old, p=0.001). Although all patients had central confluent guttae, fifteen eyes from group 1 (71.4%) and 7 eyes from group 2 (30.4%) had countable central endothe- lial cells at baseline (p=0.007). Four eyes from group 1 (19%) and 2 eyes from group 2 (8.7%) did not achieve corneal transpar- ency and were submitted to an endothelial keratoplasty (p=0.403). Among those who achieve transparency, eyes from group 2 took longer to get a clear cornea (3.20±1.15 vs 0.97±0.96 months, p<0.001). BCVA was significantly improved in both groups 12 months after surgery, but final BCVA was higher in group 1 (logMAR 0.07±0.07 vs 0.17±0.13, p=0.007). ECC was similar in both groups (1388.8±337.7 and 1445.1±321.1 cells/mm2, respectively- p=0.614). Three out of 17 eyes (17.6%) from group 1 did not have countable endothelial cells, while all patients from group 2 had countable cells (p=0.081). There was no difference regarding pachymetry (516.1±55.7 and 528.8±36.8, respec- tively-p=0.419). OSI and MTF values were similar between groups (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: Although the results were not statistically significant, the need for an endothelial transplant was higher when cataract surgery was performed alone. In the other hand, eyes submitted to phacoemulsification achieved faster corneal transparency and better BCVA, which may be explained by the better endothelial cell count at baseline in this group. In addition, no differences were found regarding final ECC, pachymetry and vision quality parameters. In conclusion, both procedures are suitable and effective for selected patients with cataract and early-stage central FECD, delaying or avoiding corneal transplant in eyes with central FECD.
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