PURPOSE To determine incidence, risks factors for, and outcomes of idiopathic vitritis (IV) after Boston type 1 keratoprosthesis (KPro) implantation. METHODS Retrospective, consecutive case series. Risk factors were analyzed between… Click to show full abstract
PURPOSE To determine incidence, risks factors for, and outcomes of idiopathic vitritis (IV) after Boston type 1 keratoprosthesis (KPro) implantation. METHODS Retrospective, consecutive case series. Risk factors were analyzed between IV group and No IV group. RESULTS IV occurred in 32/350 procedures (9.1%), for an average incidence of 0.02 cases per procedure-year. Presumed infectious keratitis was the only risk factor identified (HR = 7.65) Corneal necrosis and retinal detachment occurred significantly more frequently in IV group (all P < .05). By last follow-up, the cumulative proportion of eyes that maintained a visual acuity >20/200 was significantly lower in IV group (P = .01), as was the KPro retention rate (HR = 0.26). CONCLUSIONS IV is associated with infectious keratitis, indicating that the vitritis may not be a sterile process. The increased incidence of subsequent complications leads to significantly decreased visual acuity and KPro retention in affected eyes.
               
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