Abstract
To evaluate the ability of Swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) in detecting early endothelial graft detachment after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) and to determine the possible causes of graft detachment using 2 different protocols for anterior segment (AS) imaging. Eight eyes from 8 consecutive DMEK surgeries were evaluated. High-resolution images were captured with SS-OCT using 2 different radial protocols for AS imaging (16- and 6-mm radial protocols). Central and peripheral corneal changes were evaluated. All eyes developed early graft detachment detectable with the SS-OCT. The 16-mm radial protocol scanned the cornea detecting early graft detachment in 6 out of 8 cases. The 6-mm radial protocol provided detailed images of the cornea, detecting early detachment in all cases. Stromal irregularities and small remnants only detectable using SS-OCT were the possible cause of detachment in 3 cases. One of the 8 eyes had air reinjection. The detachment in that eye was apparent by slit-lamp examination. The detachments spontaneously resolved in the other 7 eyes. AS SS-OCT evaluation was found to have added diagnostic value to biomicroscopy in 5 of these eyes (64.5%). AS SS-OCT is sensitive in detecting early graft detachment after DMEK. The 16-mm radial protocol of Triton SS-OCT is superior regarding quick scan of the entire cornea providing a general visualization of the DMEK graft. The 6-mm radial protocol provides detailed corneal imaging of a selected area, which is useful for evaluating structural alterations that are not detectable with larger scans and may affect the adherence of the endothelial graft.
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