Table 1 Demographics of all patients.

From: Factors associated with graft survival and endothelial cell density after Descemet’s stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty

Recipient characteristics

Donor characteristics

Intra- and postoperative characteristics

Patients, n

225

Mean age (years old ± SD)

65.2 ± 11.1

Simultaneous CS, n (%)

82 (36)

Male, n (%)

66 (29)

65≤, n (%)

129 (57)

Lens status/IOL fixation

 

Mean age (years old ± SD)

69.7 ± 12.1

Imported graft, n (%)

172 (76)

Phakia

0(0)

 65≤, n (%)

173 (77)

Graft ECD(cells/mm2)

 

AC IOL

0(0)

History of diabetes, n (%)

21 (9)

mean ± SD

2651 ± 322.8

Capsular bag

208(92)

Indication, n (%)

 

2500≤, n (%)

149 (66)

TS-IOL

17(8)

 LI-BK

81 (36)

Graft diameter (mm), n (%)

 

Experienced surgeon, n (%)

110 (49)

 PBK/ABK

54 (24)

7

4 (2)

Intraoperative iris damage

27 (12)

 FECD

26 (12)

7.25

1 (1)

Postoperative re-bubbling, n (%)

 

 Others

64 (28)

7.5

13 (6)

None

194 (86)

Pre-existing Iris damage score, n (%)

 

7.75

46 (20)

Once

23 (10)

 0

105 (47)

8

136 (60)

Twice

6 (3)

 1

61 (27)

8.25

18 (8)

Thrice

2 (1)

 2

28 (13)

8.5

7 (3)

Rejection episodes, n (%)

8 (4)

 3

20 (9)

    

 4

11 (5)

    

Previous intraocular surgeries, n(%)

     

 None

78 (35)

    

 Once

108 (48)

    

 Twice

30 (13)

    

 Thrice <

9 (4)

    
  1. SD: standard deviation, LI-BK: laser-iridotomy-related bullous keratopathy, PBK: pseudophakic bullous keratopathy, ABK: aphakic bullous keratopathy, FECD: Fuchs’ endothelial corneal dystrophy, ECD: endothelial cell density, CS: cataract surgery, IOL: intraocular lens, AC IOL: anterior chamber IOL, TS-IOL: transscleral IOL fixation.