A Pilot Study on Predicting Ocular Hypertension in Chinese Patients Undergoing Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Penetrating Keratoplasty
Xueqian Cao, Jin Huang, Yang Liu, Yuting Gong, Duoduo Wang, Meihuan Wang, Zhongguo Li, Junxin Ma, Linnong Wang

TL;DR
This study creates a tool to predict the risk of high eye pressure after a specific corneal transplant surgery in Chinese patients.
Contribution
The study introduces a new predictive nomogram for ocular hypertension after femtosecond laser-assisted penetrating keratoplasty in Chinese patients.
Findings
The nomogram includes four predictors and achieved a C-index of 0.705 for predicting ocular hypertension.
High-risk patients identified by the nomogram had significantly higher OHT rates than low-risk patients.
Calibration curves and decision curve analysis confirmed the model's accuracy and clinical usefulness.
Abstract
Background: Ocular hypertension (OHT) can lead to corneal transplant failure, yet no predictive model exists for OHT after femtosecond laser-assisted penetrating keratoplasty (Fs-PKP). This study aimed to develop and validate a predictive nomogram for OHT in Chinese patients undergoing Fs-PKP. Methods: A retrospective cohort study at Nanjing First Hospital included 238 patients who underwent Fs-PKP and were followed up for two years. OHT was defined as postoperative intraocular pressure exceeding 21 mmHg or an increase of more than 10 mmHg from baseline. Twenty-three variables related to recipient, donor, and surgical factors were evaluated. Key predictors were identified using the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) method and multivariate Cox regression, leading to nomogram development and validation via 500 bootstrap resamples. Results: The final nomogram…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlaucoma and retinal disorders · Corneal surgery and disorders · Ocular Surface and Contact Lens
