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Iridocorneal contact as a potential cause of corneal decompensation following laser peripheral iridotomy.

Kazuyuki Imai1, Hideko Sawada2, Tetsuhisa Hatase3, Takeo Fukuchi4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between corneal decompensation following laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) and iridocorneal endothelial contact. STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective observational case series.
METHODS: Specular microscopy images of LPI recipients with narrow angles were taken at the central cornea and the 8 midperipheral corneal regions at approximately 3 mm from the center. Eleven eyes of 11 patients had a minimum of  ≤ 1600 cells/mm2 among 8 midperipheral corneal endothelial cell densities (ECDs). Radial scans of the angles in the 8 directions were taken with ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) in the supine and face-down positions. The minimum and maximum angle opening distance at 750 μm from the scleral spur of the 8 directions were defined as the narrowest and widest angles, respectively. The ECD of the narrowest angle direction was compared with the ECD of the widest angle direction.
RESULTS: When UBM was performed with the subject in the supine position, the iris and cornea at the narrowest angle were in contact in only 4 of 11 eyes, while in the face-down position, the iris and the cornea at the narrowest angle were in contact in 10 of the 11 eyes. In the face-down UBM, the midperipheral ECD of the narrowest angle direction was significantly smaller than the midperipheral ECD of the widest angle direction (P = 0.006).
CONCLUSION: The ECD of the narrow angle direction can decrease after LPI. This suggests that corneal endothelial cell damage following LPI may be due to mechanical damage from iridocorneal endothelial contact.

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Keywords:  Corneal decompensation; Iridocorneal endothelial contact; Laser peripheral iridotomy; Ultrasound biomicroscopy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33728544     DOI: 10.1007/s10384-021-00830-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0021-5155            Impact factor:   2.447


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