Head Trauma Effect on Corneal Endothelial Cell Density in Eye Bank Donors 50 Years or Older

Jessinta Oseni, Jenna Tauber, Gabriel Rand, Jee Young Moon, Patrick K. Gore, Brandon Edwards, Tina Livesay, Anthony Vizzerra, Roy S. Chuck
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of head trauma on corneal endothelial cell density (ECD) in eye bank donors 50 years or older. This is a retrospective study of 128 corneas from 67 donors 50 years or older with cause of death secondary to head trauma, gunshot wound to the head (n = 26), motor vehicle accident with head trauma (n = 33), a fall with sustained head trauma (n = 47), and non-head trauma–related deaths (n = 22). Corneal data were recovered from Saving Sight Eye Bank (Kansas City, MO) database between January 2018 and August 2021. Donor characteristics, ECD, and focal endothelial cell loss on specular microscopy were examined between groups. A linear mixed effects model and a mixed effects logistic regression were used to compare ECD and examine the association between head trauma and focal endothelial cell loss. The average ECD in the head trauma group was 2471 ± 342 cells/mm2 and 2588 ± 282 cells/mm2 in the nonhead trauma group (P value = 0.24). After adjusting for age, death-to-preservation time, and pseudophakia, the ECD difference between the head trauma and nonhead trauma groups was −105 ± 112 cells/mm2 (P value = 0.35). The odds of having focal endothelial cell loss were not statistically significant (P value = 0.42) between the head trauma (odds = 0.93) and nonhead trauma (odds = 0.69) groups. There were no differences in ECD and focal endothelial cell loss between the head trauma and nonhead trauma groups in eye bank donors 50 years or older.
头部创伤对 50 岁或以上眼库捐赠者角膜内皮细胞密度的影响
本研究旨在确定头部外伤对眼库中 50 岁或以上捐献者角膜内皮细胞密度 (ECD) 的影响。 这是一项回顾性研究,共收集了来自 67 名 50 岁或以上捐献者的 128 个角膜,这些捐献者的死因与头部外伤有关,包括头部枪伤(26 人)、头部外伤的车祸(33 人)、头部外伤的摔伤(47 人)以及与头部外伤无关的死亡(22 人)。角膜数据是2018年1月至2021年8月期间从Saving Sight眼库(密苏里州堪萨斯城)数据库中恢复的。对各组之间的捐献者特征、ECD和镜检局灶性内皮细胞缺失进行了研究。采用线性混合效应模型和混合效应逻辑回归比较ECD,并研究头部创伤与局灶性内皮细胞缺失之间的关联。 头部外伤组的平均 ECD 为 2471 ± 342 cells/mm2,非头部外伤组为 2588 ± 282 cells/mm2(P 值 = 0.24)。在对年龄、死亡至保存时间和假性角膜进行调整后,头部外伤组和非头部外伤组的 ECD 差异为 -105 ± 112 cells/mm2(P 值 = 0.35)。头部外伤组(几率 = 0.93)和非头部外伤组(几率 = 0.69)出现局灶性内皮细胞缺失的几率没有统计学意义(P 值 = 0.42)。 在 50 岁或以上的眼库捐献者中,头部外伤组和非头部外伤组在 ECD 和局灶性内皮细胞缺失方面没有差异。
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