Changing trends in penetrating keratoplasty indications at a tertiary eye care center in Budapest, Hungary between 2006 and 2017

AIM: To analyze the changing trends in penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) indications. METHODS: This retrospective study included all patients with PKP between 2006 and 2017. Patients were classified using histological diagnoses. Our groups were as the following: pseudophakic or aphakic bullous keratop...

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Main Authors: Milán Tamás Pluzsik, Gábor Tóth, Jeannette Tóth, András Matolcsy, Achim Langenbucher, Ágnes Kerényi, Zoltán Zsolt Nagy, Nóra Szentmáry
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Published: Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS) 2020-11-01
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Online Access:http://ies.ijo.cn/en_publish/2020/11/20201120.pdf
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spelling doaj-785ddc6e199a4b53bf642b442162a81c2020-11-25T03:10:17ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)International Journal of Ophthalmology2222-39592227-48982020-11-0113111814181910.18240/ijo.2020.11.20Changing trends in penetrating keratoplasty indications at a tertiary eye care center in Budapest, Hungary between 2006 and 2017Milán Tamás Pluzsik0Gábor Tóth1Jeannette Tóth2András Matolcsy3Achim Langenbucher4Ágnes Kerényi5Zoltán Zsolt Nagy6Nóra Szentmáry7Department of Ophthalmology, Semmelweis University, Budapest 1085, Hungary; Department of Ophthalmology, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Hospital, Budapest 1106, HungaryDepartment of Ophthalmology, Semmelweis University, Budapest 1085, Hungarynd Department of Pathology, Semmelweis University, Budapest 1091, Hungaryst Department of Pathology and Experimental Cancer Research, Semmelweis University, Budapest 1085, HungaryExperimental Ophthalmology, Saarland University, Homburg/Saar 66421, GermanyDepartment of Ophthalmology, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Hospital, Budapest 1106, HungaryDepartment of Ophthalmology, Semmelweis University, Budapest 1085, HungaryDepartment of Ophthalmology, Semmelweis University, Budapest 1085, Hungary; Dr. Rolf M. Schwiete Center for Limbal Stem Cell and Congenital Aniridia Research, Saarland University Homburg/Saar 66424, GermanyAIM: To analyze the changing trends in penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) indications. METHODS: This retrospective study included all patients with PKP between 2006 and 2017. Patients were classified using histological diagnoses. Our groups were as the following: pseudophakic or aphakic bullous keratopathy, regraft, acute necrotizing and ulcerative keratitis, keratoconus, Fuchs’ dystrophy, corneal dystrophy other than Fuchs’, corneal scar, other diagnoses and failed endothelial keratoplasty graft. Additionally, two different time-periods (2006-2012 and 2013-2017) were analysed. RESULTS: Totally 1721 histological analyses of 1214 patients were available for review. The diagnoses were pseudophakic or aphakic bullous keratopathy in 487 (28.3%), regraft in 443 (25.7%), acute necrotizing and ulcerative keratitis in 313 (18.2%), corneal scar in 153 (8.9%), keratoconus in 140 (8.1%). Fuchs’ dystrophy in 61 (3.5%), corneal dystrophy other than Fuchs’ in 46 (2.7%), other diagnoses in 44 (2.6%) and failed endothelial keratoplasty graft in 34 (2.0%) cases. From the first to the second analysed time-period, incidence of acute necrotizing and ulcerative keratitis, corneal scar, Fuchs’ dystrophy increased (P≤0.032 for all) and incidence of keratoconus significantly decreased (P=0.015). CONCLUSION: Pseudophakic or aphakic bullous keratopathy is the leading indication for PKP, followed by regraft and acute necrotizing and ulcerative keratitis.http://ies.ijo.cn/en_publish/2020/11/20201120.pdfpenetrating keratoplastyindicationshistology
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author Milán Tamás Pluzsik
Gábor Tóth
Jeannette Tóth
András Matolcsy
Achim Langenbucher
Ágnes Kerényi
Zoltán Zsolt Nagy
Nóra Szentmáry
spellingShingle Milán Tamás Pluzsik
Gábor Tóth
Jeannette Tóth
András Matolcsy
Achim Langenbucher
Ágnes Kerényi
Zoltán Zsolt Nagy
Nóra Szentmáry
Changing trends in penetrating keratoplasty indications at a tertiary eye care center in Budapest, Hungary between 2006 and 2017
International Journal of Ophthalmology
penetrating keratoplasty
indications
histology
author_facet Milán Tamás Pluzsik
Gábor Tóth
Jeannette Tóth
András Matolcsy
Achim Langenbucher
Ágnes Kerényi
Zoltán Zsolt Nagy
Nóra Szentmáry
author_sort Milán Tamás Pluzsik
title Changing trends in penetrating keratoplasty indications at a tertiary eye care center in Budapest, Hungary between 2006 and 2017
title_short Changing trends in penetrating keratoplasty indications at a tertiary eye care center in Budapest, Hungary between 2006 and 2017
title_full Changing trends in penetrating keratoplasty indications at a tertiary eye care center in Budapest, Hungary between 2006 and 2017
title_fullStr Changing trends in penetrating keratoplasty indications at a tertiary eye care center in Budapest, Hungary between 2006 and 2017
title_full_unstemmed Changing trends in penetrating keratoplasty indications at a tertiary eye care center in Budapest, Hungary between 2006 and 2017
title_sort changing trends in penetrating keratoplasty indications at a tertiary eye care center in budapest, hungary between 2006 and 2017
publisher Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)
series International Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 2222-3959
2227-4898
publishDate 2020-11-01
description AIM: To analyze the changing trends in penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) indications. METHODS: This retrospective study included all patients with PKP between 2006 and 2017. Patients were classified using histological diagnoses. Our groups were as the following: pseudophakic or aphakic bullous keratopathy, regraft, acute necrotizing and ulcerative keratitis, keratoconus, Fuchs’ dystrophy, corneal dystrophy other than Fuchs’, corneal scar, other diagnoses and failed endothelial keratoplasty graft. Additionally, two different time-periods (2006-2012 and 2013-2017) were analysed. RESULTS: Totally 1721 histological analyses of 1214 patients were available for review. The diagnoses were pseudophakic or aphakic bullous keratopathy in 487 (28.3%), regraft in 443 (25.7%), acute necrotizing and ulcerative keratitis in 313 (18.2%), corneal scar in 153 (8.9%), keratoconus in 140 (8.1%). Fuchs’ dystrophy in 61 (3.5%), corneal dystrophy other than Fuchs’ in 46 (2.7%), other diagnoses in 44 (2.6%) and failed endothelial keratoplasty graft in 34 (2.0%) cases. From the first to the second analysed time-period, incidence of acute necrotizing and ulcerative keratitis, corneal scar, Fuchs’ dystrophy increased (P≤0.032 for all) and incidence of keratoconus significantly decreased (P=0.015). CONCLUSION: Pseudophakic or aphakic bullous keratopathy is the leading indication for PKP, followed by regraft and acute necrotizing and ulcerative keratitis.
topic penetrating keratoplasty
indications
histology
url http://ies.ijo.cn/en_publish/2020/11/20201120.pdf
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