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Joann J Kang1, Norma Allemann, Thasarat S Vajaranant, Thasarat Vajaranant, Jose de la Cruz, Maria Soledad Cortina.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively evaluate the anterior segment using anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) following Boston keratoprosthesis type 1.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23940621 PMCID: PMC3734235 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0070673
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Boston keratoprosthesis and open and closed angles on AS-OCT imaging.
A, Slit-lamp photograph of implanted secondary KPro for multiple graft failure. Note that details of iris behavior and angle cannot be visualized clinically. B, Horizontal AS-OCT of the same eye with irido-corneal adhesion and closed angle. C, Slit-lamp photo of another eye with implanted primary KPro for gelatinous drop like dystrophy. Note again that details of the angle cannot be visualized and appears clinically identical to eye in part A. D, Horizontal AS-OCT of eye in part C with open angle. CO = donor cornea.
Mean Anterior Chamber Angle Measurements using Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography in Eyes with Boston Keratoprosthesis Type 1.
| AS-OCT Scan Direction | ||||||||
| 0° | 45° | 90° | 135° | 180° | 225° | 270° | 315° | |
| Primary KPro (n = 20) | 6.72° | 8.05° | 11.47° | 7.99° | 8.89° | 5.52° | 4.21° | 2.81° |
| (n = 20) | (n = 15) | (n = 13) | (n = 15) | (n = 20) | (n = 15) | (n = 11) | (n = 14) | |
| Secondary KPro (n = 32) | 3.53° | 1.65° | 2.29° | 2.80° | 2.23° | 2.74° | 1.69° | 2.47° |
| (n = 32) | (n = 19) | (n = 18) | (n = 21) | (n = 32) | (n = 25) | (n = 23) | (n = 23) | |
| P value (Primary vs. Secondary) | 0.235 | *0.015 | *0.009 | 0.066 | *0.014 | 0.232 | 0.242 | 0.872 |
| All KPro (n = 52) | 4.76° | 4.48° | 6.14° | 4.96° | 4.79° | 3.83° | 2.50° | 2.61° |
| (n = 52) | (n = 34) | (n = 31) | (n = 36) | (n = 52) | (n = 40) | (n = 34) | (n = 37) | |
KPro = keratoprosthesis; Asterisk* denotes statistical significance (p<0.05).
Peripheral and Proximal Iris Synechiae Measured by Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography in Eyes with Boston Keratoprosthesis Type 1.
| Peripheral Synechiae | Iris-Backplate Touch | ||||
| No. of eyes (%) | Mean clock hours | No. of eyes (%) | Mean clock hours | ||
| Primary KPro (n = 20) | 17 (85%) | 4.9 | 14 (70%) | 4.7 | |
| Secondary KPro (n = 32) | 28 (87.5%) | 7.4 | 21 (65.6%) | 7.0 | |
| P value (Primary vs. Secondary) | *0.031 | *0.037 | |||
| All KPro (n = 52) | 45 (86.5%) | 6.5 | 35 (67.3%) | 6.1 | |
Figure 2AS-OCT of implanted Boston keratoprosthesis with proximal and peripheral synechiae.
Oblique AS-OCT image with iris-backplate touch, peripheral anterior synechiae and closed anterior chamber angle. CO = donor graft; PCIOL = posterior chamber intraocular lens; PAS = peripheral anterior synechiae.