Publication: Visual Acuity and Number of Amniotic Membrane Layers as Indicators of Efficacy in Amniotic Membrane Transplantation for Corneal Ulcers: A Multicenter Study.
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2021-07-22
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Lacorzana, Javier
Campos, Antonio
Brocal-Sánchez, Marina
Marín-Nieto, Juan
Durán-Carrasco, Oswaldo
Fernández-Núñez, Esly C
López-Jiménez, Andrés
González-Gutiérrez, Jose L
Petsoglou, Constantinos
Serrano, Jose L García
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To evaluate new indicators in the efficacy of amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) for non-healing corneal ulcers (NHCUs). Retrospective, multicenter study. In total, 223 AMTs for NHCU in 191 patients were assessed. The main outcomes studied were the success rate of AMT (complete re-epithelization), postoperative visual acuity (VA) gain, and number of AM layers transplanted. The overall AMT success rate was 74.4%. In 92% of our patients VA stability or improvement. Postoperative VA was significantly higher than preoperative VA in the entire cohort (p AMT is not only beneficial in achieving complete re-epithelialization in NHCUs but also in improving postoperative VA; these improvements are independent of etiologies of ulcers. Furthermore, the use of monolayer AMT seems to be a more appropriate option than multilayer AMT for NHCU since the multilayer AMT did not present better outcomes (success rate and VA gain) compared to monolayer AMT in the different types of ulcers studied.
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amniotic membrane, amniotic membrane transplantation, cornea, corneal ulcer, corneal ulceration, non healing corneal ulcer, persistent epithelial defects, visual acuity