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Nanotopography by chromatic confocal microscopy of the endothelium in Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy, pseudophakic bullous keratopathy and healthy corneas
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AimTo investigate the interest of chromatic confocal microscopy (CCM) to characterise guttae in Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD).MethodsDescemet’s membranes (DM) were obtained during endothelial keratoplasty in patients with FECD and pseudophakic bullous keratopathy (PBK). They were compared with healthy samples obtained from body donation to science. Samples were fixed in 0.5% paraformaldehyde and flat mounted. Surface roughness of DMs was quantified using CCM and the AltiMap software that provided the maximum peak (Sp) and valley (Sv) heights, the mean square roughness (Rq) and the asymmetry coefficient (Ssk).ResultsThe physiological roughness of healthy samples was characterised by an Rqof 0.12±0.05 µm, which was two times rougher than in PBK (Rq=0.06±0.03 µm), but both were still flat with a symmetrical distribution between peaks and valleys (Sskclose to 0, npeaks=nvalleys), smaller than 1 µm. In FECD, the maximum peak height was 5.10±2.40 µm, up to 5.8 and 8.3 times higher than the control and PBK, respectively. The maximum valley depth was half than the peak (2.28±0.89 µm). The surface with guttae was very rough (Rq=0.45±0.14 µm) and the Ssk=1.84± 0.43 µm, greater than 0, confirms an asymmetric surface with high peaks and low valleys (npeaks>nvalleys). Moreover, the CCM provided quantitative parameters allowing to distinguish different types of guttae from different patients.ConclusionsCCM is an innovative approach to describe and quantify different morphologies of guttae. It could be useful to analyse the different stages of FECD and define subgroups of patients.
Title: Nanotopography by chromatic confocal microscopy of the endothelium in Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy, pseudophakic bullous keratopathy and healthy corneas
Description:
AimTo investigate the interest of chromatic confocal microscopy (CCM) to characterise guttae in Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD).
MethodsDescemet’s membranes (DM) were obtained during endothelial keratoplasty in patients with FECD and pseudophakic bullous keratopathy (PBK).
They were compared with healthy samples obtained from body donation to science.
Samples were fixed in 0.
5% paraformaldehyde and flat mounted.
Surface roughness of DMs was quantified using CCM and the AltiMap software that provided the maximum peak (Sp) and valley (Sv) heights, the mean square roughness (Rq) and the asymmetry coefficient (Ssk).
ResultsThe physiological roughness of healthy samples was characterised by an Rqof 0.
12±0.
05 µm, which was two times rougher than in PBK (Rq=0.
06±0.
03 µm), but both were still flat with a symmetrical distribution between peaks and valleys (Sskclose to 0, npeaks=nvalleys), smaller than 1 µm.
In FECD, the maximum peak height was 5.
10±2.
40 µm, up to 5.
8 and 8.
3 times higher than the control and PBK, respectively.
The maximum valley depth was half than the peak (2.
28±0.
89 µm).
The surface with guttae was very rough (Rq=0.
45±0.
14 µm) and the Ssk=1.
84± 0.
43 µm, greater than 0, confirms an asymmetric surface with high peaks and low valleys (npeaks>nvalleys).
Moreover, the CCM provided quantitative parameters allowing to distinguish different types of guttae from different patients.
ConclusionsCCM is an innovative approach to describe and quantify different morphologies of guttae.
It could be useful to analyse the different stages of FECD and define subgroups of patients.
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