Characteristics of the Corneal Endothelium Across the Primary Angle Closure Disease Spectrum.
Verma Sushma, Nongpiur Monisha E, Husain Rahat, Wong Tina T, Boey Pui Yi, Quek Desmond, Perera Shamira A, Aung Tin
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This study found corneal endothelial cell density and morphology are not significantly different across the primary angle closure spectrum, suggesting minimal long-term impact on these cells.
Abstract
Purpose
To evaluate the corneal endothelial characteristics across the primary angle closure (PAC) disease spectrum amongst patients diagnosed as PAC suspects (PACS), PAC, PAC glaucoma (PACG), and previous acute PAC (APAC).
Methods
We analyzed a total of 529 subjects (51 PACS, 170 PAC, 234 PACG, and 74 with previous APAC). All subjects had undergone laser peripheral iridotomy prior to study recruitment. Corneal endothelial parameters were measured using a noncontact specular microscope and the following parameters were obtained: mean central endothelial cell density (ECD; cells/mm2), coefficient of variation (CV) in cell area, and percentage of hexagonal cells.
Results
The mean age of the subjects was 65.1 ± 8.2 years, and 55.2% were females. The mean central ECD was 2582.0 ± 472.8 cells/mm2 in PACS, 2566.0 ± 408.3 cells/mm2 in PAC, 2523.8 ± 406.8 cells/mm2 in PACG, and 2504.0 ± 558.1 cells/mm2 in APAC, with no significant differences in ECD across the subgroups (P = 0.61). The CV was lowest in PACS (34.38 ± 6.05 μm2/cell), and highest in APAC (37.61 ± 7.98 μm2/cell), but the differences were not significant (P = 0.07). Likewise, the percentage of hexagonality was not significantly different between the groups. A subgroup analysis on the eyes with previous APAC with their fellow eye also showed no significant differences in the corneal endothelial characteristics.
Conclusions
The corneal ECD and morphological characteristics such as CV and hexagonality are not significantly different across the PAC disease spectrum. This may reflect the lack of a sustained and/or dramatic IOP insult and/or an insignificant deleterious effect from medications, age, and chronicity on corneal endothelial parameters.
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In a cross-sectional study of 529 subjects (51 PAC suspects, 170 PAC, 234 PACG, and 74 with previous acute PAC), the mean central endothelial cell density (ECD) was 2582.0 ± 472.8 cells/mm2 in PAC suspects, 2566.0 ± 408.3 cells/mm2 in PAC, 2523.8 ± 406.8 cells/mm2 in PACG, and 2504.0 ± 558.1 cells/mm2 in previous acute PAC, with no significant differences across the subgroups (P = 0.61).
In a cross-sectional study of 529 subjects (51 PAC suspects, 170 PAC, 234 PACG, and 74 with previous acute PAC), the coefficient of variation (CV) in cell area was lowest in PAC suspects (34.38 ± 6.05 μm2/cell) and highest in previous acute PAC (37.61 ± 7.98 μm2/cell), but the differences were not significant (P = 0.07).
In a cross-sectional study of 529 subjects (51 PAC suspects, 170 PAC, 234 PACG, and 74 with previous acute PAC), the percentage of hexagonal cells in the corneal endothelium was not significantly different between the primary angle closure disease groups.
The corneal endothelial cell density and morphological characteristics (coefficient of variation and hexagonality) are not significantly different across the primary angle closure disease spectrum, which may reflect the lack of a sustained and/or dramatic IOP insult and/or an insignificant deleterious effect from medications, age, and chronicity on corneal endothelial parameters.
A subgroup analysis on eyes with previous acute PAC and their fellow eyes showed no significant differences in corneal endothelial characteristics.
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