Metalloproteinase-9 in the ocular surface of patients with implanted Boston type 1 keratoprosthesis.

Cornea open Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-27 DOI:10.1097/coa.0000000000000008
Andrea C Arteaga, Margaret C Weiss, Raiza Perez, María Soledad Cortina
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Abstract

Purpose: To characterize the presence of ocular surface inflammation, using matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) as a marker, in the ocular surface of eyes with implanted Boston Keratoprosthesis type 1 (KPro).

Methods: Patients with implanted KPro at a single tertiary center were recruited to assess ocular inflammation. MMP-9 was measured using InflammaDry® test in both eyes of each patient. The non-KPro eye served as control. Rate of positivity of MMP-9 was compared between groups. Possible associations between ocular surface inflammation and the development of postoperative complications were evaluated using univariate statistical analysis.

Results: Fifty eyes from 25 patients were included. The mean age was 50 years old. Non-inflammatory indications for KPro were predominant among patients. Eighty eight percent of KPro eyes had a positive test for MMP-9 while only 25% of control eyes were positive (p<001). The most common complications were retroprosthetic membrane, epithelial defects, and sterile corneal melt. The presence of a strong positive result was associated to a higher frequency of complications (80% of eyes) compared to a faint positive test (54%) and a negative test (33%).

Conclusion: The KPro device appears to increase MMP-9 levels in the ocular surface. High MMP-9 levels may be associated with higher risk of complications. MMP-9 testing can be useful to assess subclinical ocular surface inflammation with a potential role in the postoperative care of KPro patients.

植入波士顿 1 型角膜造口术患者眼表的金属蛋白酶-9。
目的:使用基质金属蛋白酶 9(MMP-9)作为标记物,描述植入波士顿 1 型角膜前膜(KPro)的眼球表面是否存在眼球表面炎症:方法:在一个三级中心招募植入 KPro 的患者,以评估眼部炎症。使用 InflammaDry® 测试法测量每位患者双眼的 MMP-9。非 KPro 眼睛作为对照。比较各组间 MMP-9 的阳性率。使用单变量统计分析评估了眼表炎症与术后并发症发生之间可能存在的关联:结果:共纳入 25 名患者的 50 只眼睛。平均年龄为 50 岁。KPro的非炎症性适应症在患者中占多数。88% 的 KPro 眼球 MMP-9 检测呈阳性,而对照眼球中只有 25% 呈阳性(p 结论:KPro 装置似乎增加了 MMP-9 的浓度:KPro 装置似乎会增加眼表的 MMP-9 水平。高 MMP-9 水平可能与较高的并发症风险有关。MMP-9 检测可用于评估亚临床眼表炎症,在 KPro 患者的术后护理中具有潜在作用。
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