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. 2005 Dec;33(6):623-7.
doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.2005.01107.x.

Outcome of corneal transplant rejection: a 10-year study

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Outcome of corneal transplant rejection: a 10-year study

Virender S Sangwan et al. Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2005 Dec.

Abstract

Purpose: To study the incidence of graft rejection and the predictive factors for its reversibility.

Methods: It is a retrospective study of 1927 consecutive penetrating keratoplasties performed between January 1990 and January 2000 with more than 6 months follow up. A total of 224 rejection episodes were noted in 183 patients. Of these, 184 first rejection episodes were included in this study.

Results: The incidence of first rejection episode was 9.55%. Of patients 87% were symptomatic during the episode with vision loss being the commonest. The average time of onset of rejection was 15.25 +/- 14.4 months (median 11.7 months). In total, 53.3% of rejections occurred within 1 year after surgery. Of the patients who completed minimum 3 months follow up after the rejection episode, the rate of reversibility was 63.3%. Major predictive factors for a poor outcome after rejection were repeated grafting and associated anterior vitrectomy during surgery. The reversibility of the episode did not differ significantly with the modality of treatment used, but treatment with intravenous steroids within 7 days of onset of rejection may have a role in reducing the recurrences of rejection episodes, thus increasing the graft survival.

Conclusion: Regrafts and associated anterior vitrectomy were significant risk factors for a poor outcome following rejection episode.

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