Factors associated with severe corneal endothelial damage following acute primary angle closure in Chinese subjects.
Zhi Li, Ning Fan, Yanyan Cheng, Fei Xiang, Xiaohua Pan, Kai Cao, Ye Zhang, Qing Zhang, Shuning Li
Summary
Shortly after the abortion of APAC, 12.28% patients experienced severe endothelial cell damage with ECD less than 1000/mm.
Abstract
PURPOSE
To investigate the corneal endothelial damage caused by acute primary angle closure (APAC) and related risk factors for severe corneal endothelial cell damage in Chinese subjects.
METHODS
In this multicentre retrospective study, 160 Chinese patients (171 eyes) diagnosed with APAC were recruited. Endothelial cell density (ECD) and morphological changes short after APAC were studied. Univariate regression and multivariate regression were used to identify risk factors associated with the extent of ECD reduction, including age, gender, education level, patients' location, systemic diseases, APAC duration (hours), highest recorded intraocular pressure (IOP), and presenting IOP. Factors associated with the probability of severe corneal damage (ECD lower than 1000/mm) were analysed based on a linear function.
RESULTS
After one APAC episode, 12.28% eyes had ECD lower than 1000/mm, 30.41% had ECD between 1000 and 2000/mm, and 57.31% had ECD more than 2000/mm. Attack duration was the only factor associated with severe endothelial damage (p < 0.0001). If the attack were to be subsided within 15.0 h, possibility of ECD lower than 1000/mmcould be controlled under 1%.
CONCLUSION
Shortly after the abortion of APAC, 12.28% patients experienced severe endothelial cell damage with ECD less than 1000/mm. The only factor associated with severe ECD decrease was attack duration. Immediate and effective treatment is pivotal for preserving corneal endothelial function in APAC patients.
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