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. 2022 Nov 3;37(10):2117–2125. doi: 10.1038/s41433-022-02299-6

Fig. 1. Incidence of glaucoma development and glaucoma progression in corneal transplant patients without and with preoperative glaucoma, respectively.

Fig. 1

A Cumulative incidence of glaucoma development in patients without preoperative glaucoma within one year after corneal transplant surgery is depicted as a bar graph. The number of patients in each group is indicated by n. B Kaplan–Meier curves depict cumulative incidence of glaucoma development and time to development of glaucoma in patients without preoperative glaucoma after corneal transplant surgeries through follow-up. The number of patients are: PK (63), DALK (15), DSEK (17), DMEK (133), KPro (10) and EK under previous PK (8). C Cumulative incidence of glaucoma progression in patients with preoperative glaucoma within one year after corneal transplant surgery is depicted as a bar graph. The number of patients in each group is indicated by n. D Kaplan–Meier curves depict cumulative incidence of glaucoma progression and time to glaucoma progression in patients with preoperative glaucoma after corneal transplant surgeries through follow-up. The number of patients are PK (50), DALK (2), DSEK (54), DMEK (35), KPro (25) and EK under previous PK (19). Patients lost to follow-up are censored and are shown using the symbol “❙” in (B) and (D). Abbreviations: PK penetrating keratoplasty, DALK deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty, DSEK Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty, DMEK Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty, KPro Boston keratoprosthesis type I, EK under previous PK endothelial keratoplasty under previous penetrating keratoplasty.