Fuchs' Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy: Clinical Characteristics, Treatment Outcome, and Pathology
Background Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy (Fuchs' ED) is
characterized by changes on the inside of the cornea, which leads to a substantial decline
in visual acuity. The only effective treatment option for Fuchs' ED is corneal
transplantation.
Corneal transplantation Corneal transplantation surgery has seen major advances in the last
decade, and the Descemet's Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSAEK) procedure
has now become the preferred method.
Outcome There have been a substantial number of publications on outcome after DSAEK surgery,
and the procedure has several advantages over the former preferred method of
transplantation, penetrating keratoplasty (PK).
Despite the apparent success of the DSAEK procedure, visual acuity is seldom fully restored
even in otherwise healthy eyes. Several studies have tried to clarify this matter but so far
results have been conflicting.
Hypotheses
1. The reduction in visual acuity and contrast sensitivity in patients with Fuchs'
endothelial dystrophy is correlated with corneal thickness, corneal light scatter, and
the type and magnitude of optical disrupting guttae in Descemet's membrane.
2. The subjective visual function after corneal transplantation with a posterior lamellar
graft is correlated with the optical properties of the grafted cornea (thickness, light
scatter, irregularities on the anterior, and posterior corneal surfaces)
Materials and methods
In a controlled prospective trial of DSAEK patients, we aim to register different
morphological patterns, monitor visual performance and optical parameters.
Three sex and age-matched groups will be compared:
Group 1: 40 patients that undergo DSAEK surgery Group 2: 40 patients that undergo combined
cataract and DSAEK surgery. Group 3: Control group of 40 patients with normal corneas that
undergo cataract surgery.
Investigation outline:
- Presence of the following patterns will be registered for each patient: Scattered
guttae, confluent guttae, diffuse corneal oedema or confined corneal oedema
- Refractive properties: Objective and subjective refraction
- Visual performance: Visual acuity (ETDRS), Contrast sensitivity (FrACT method)
- Corneal characterization: corneal sensibility (Cochet-Bonnet), In vivo confocal
microscopy, specular microscopy, anterior segment OCT, OLCR, Pentacam with
densitometry, and slit-lamp investigation will be performed.
- Catquest 9SF questionnaire
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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