Abstract
Purpose
To study the longitudinal effect of anterior chamber inflammation on the
corneal endothelium in children.
Methods
In this prospective longitudinal observational study, children (aged
<18 years) with anterior chamber inflammation and those at risk of
developing uveitis due to juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) were included.
Changes in central endothelial cell density (ECD) and morphological variables
were determined by non-contact specular microscopy, and their correlations with
uveitis activity and surgical interventions were analysed.
Results
Ninety-nine eyes of 99 children (mean age (±SD): 10.0±4.1 years) with a
history of anterior chamber inflammation were recruited. Mean follow-up was
12.3±3.5 months. Eleven children, who were under surveillance but had not
developed JIA-associated uveitis were included as controls. While there were no
significant differences in mean ECD between controls and subjects without prior
surgery (group 1) at all time points, those who had prior ophthalmic surgery
(group 2) displayed significantly lower ECD than the controls at recruitment
(p=0.002) and at follow-up (p=0.004). However, longitudinal ECD assessments did
not show significant changes in either group (group 1, p=0.07, group 2,
p=0.54). On regression analysis, once the patient’s age was adjusted for, only
the occurrence of intraocular procedures during the study (r=0.43, adjusted
p=0.03) was associated with a significant annual rate of ECD loss.
Conclusion
During the study period, longitudinal ECD changes among children with
uveitis were associated with intraocular surgery for uveitis-related
complications but not uveitis activity. By reducing the need for surgical
intervention, the corneal endothelium in these children may be
preserved.
Funder
Physicians'
Services Incorporated Foundation
Moorfields Eye
Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
HCA International
Foundation
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Sensory Systems,Ophthalmology
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