Relationship Between Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy Severity and Glaucoma and/or Ocular Hypertension.

Mehul Nagarsheth, Annapurna Singh, Brian Schmotzer, Denise C Babineau, Joel Sugar, W Barry Lee, Sudha K Iyengar, Jonathan H Lass
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OBJECTIVE To investigate whether Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD) severity is associated with glaucoma and/or ocular hypertension (G/OHTN). METHODS A subset of eyes (n = 1610) from the FECD Genetics Multi-Center Study were examined to estimate the association between FECD severity (grades 0-6 based on guttae confluence) and G/OHTN. Logistic regression models that accounted for the correlation between eyes and adjusted for age, sex, central corneal thickness, intraocular pressure, presence of diabetes, and time of day of the initial evaluation were fit. RESULTS A total of 107 eyes (6.6%) had G/OHTN based on the study definition. The prevalence of G/OHTN in the control group was 6.0%. The prevalence was lower in index cases with an FECD grade of 1 through 3 and family members with a grade of 0 or 1 through 3 (0.0% and 2.1%, respectively) but higher in index cases and family members with a grade of 4 through 6 (11.2% and 8.5%, respectively). Adjusting for covariates, eyes with a grade of 4 through 6 were more likely to have concurrent G/OHTN than eyes with no FECD (index cases vs controls: odds ratio [OR] = 2.10, P = .04; affected vs unaffected family members: OR = 7.06, P = .07). Age (OR = 1.06 per 1-year increase, P < .001) and intraocular pressure (OR = 1.15 per 1-mm Hg increase, P < .001) were also associated with an increased prevalence of G/OHTN. Sex, diabetes, time of day of evaluation, and central corneal thickness were not associated with the prevalence of G/OHTN (P ≥ .15). CONCLUSIONS Glaucoma and/or ocular hypertension occurs more often in eyes with severe FECD compared with unaffected eyes. Therefore, it may be beneficial to monitor for the development of glaucoma in these patients.

角膜内皮营养不良严重程度与青光眼和/或高眼压的关系
目的探讨Fuchs内皮性角膜营养不良(FECD)严重程度是否与青光眼和/或高眼压(G/OHTN)相关。方法从FECD遗传学多中心研究中选取了一组眼睛(n = 1610)进行检测,以估计FECD严重程度(根据眼液汇合度分为0-6级)与G/OHTN之间的关系。Logistic回归模型考虑了眼睛之间的相关性,并调整了年龄、性别、角膜中央厚度、眼压、糖尿病的存在和初始评估的时间。结果根据研究定义,共有107只眼(6.6%)出现G/OHTN。对照组G/OHTN患病率为6.0%。指数病例1 ~ 3级和家庭成员0 ~ 1 ~ 3级患病率较低(分别为0.0%和2.1%),但指数病例和家庭成员4 ~ 6级患病率较高(分别为11.2%和8.5%)。调整协变量后,4至6级的眼睛比无FECD的眼睛更容易并发G/OHTN(指数病例与对照组:优势比[OR] = 2.10, P = 0.04;受影响与未受影响的家庭成员:OR = 7.06, P = 0.07)。年龄(OR = 1.06 / 1年,P <.001)和眼压(OR = 1.15 / 1 mm Hg升高,P <.001)也与G/OHTN患病率增加有关。性别、糖尿病、评估时间和角膜中央厚度与G/OHTN患病率无关(P≥0.15)。结论:与未受影响的眼睛相比,严重FECD的眼睛更容易发生青光眼和/或高眼压。因此,监测这些患者青光眼的发展可能是有益的。
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Archives of ophthalmology
Archives of ophthalmology 医学-眼科学
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