院外心脏骤停患者潜在角膜捐献:一项病例对照研究

IF 1.8 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
JMA journal Pub Date : 2025-07-15 Epub Date: 2025-06-20 DOI:10.31662/jmaj.2024-0380
Yuji Okazaki, Noritomo Fujisaki, Hideto Fukui, Kyungko Huh, Takayuki Otani, Toshihisa Ichiba, Hiroshi Naito, Yuki Kataoka
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在日本,角膜捐献短缺一直是一个长期存在的问题。然而,关于角膜捐赠发生的情况的数据有限。本研究的目的是确定院外心脏骤停(OHCA)与角膜捐赠之间的关系。我们还调查了各种死亡情况(OHCA、院内心脏骤停(IHCA)和家中死亡)的潜在角膜供体。方法:2015 - 2023年在日本广岛县进行病例对照研究。病例包括广岛眼库提供的所有角膜供体,对照组包括广岛市广岛市民医院年龄≥10岁的潜在角膜供体。在使用年龄、性别和死亡日期将病例与对照组按1:5的比例进行匹配后,我们采用无条件逻辑回归分析OHCA与角膜捐赠之间的关系。结果:从广岛眼库(n = 190)、医院队列(n = 4492)和家庭队列(n = 195)的综合数据中,190例为角膜供体,3394例为潜在角膜供体。在角膜供体中,5.3%(10/190)有OHCA, 26%(49/190)有IHCA, 29%(55/190)在家中或养老院死亡。在各种死亡环境中,医院队列中72%(2,768/3,835)和家庭队列中69%(134/195)是潜在的角膜供体,医院队列中OHCA患者的比例最高(75%,492/657)。在调整匹配因素后,OHCA与角膜捐赠呈正相关(13% [26/190]vs 15% [143/950];优势比:2.2,95%置信区间:1.3-3.5,p = 0.0019)。结论:经历过OHCA的个体可能比其他死亡情况下的个体更有可能成为角膜供体。需要进一步的研究来证实本研究的发现,并探索解决日本角膜捐赠短缺问题的策略。
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Potential Corneal Donation in Patients with Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Case-control Study.

Potential Corneal Donation in Patients with Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Case-control Study.

Potential Corneal Donation in Patients with Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Case-control Study.

Introduction: The shortage of corneal donations has been a longstanding problem in Japan. However, there are limited data on the settings in which corneal donations occur. The aim of this study was to determine the association between out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and corneal donation. We also investigated potential corneal donors across various death settings (OHCA, in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA), and home death).

Methods: This was a case-control study in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, from 2015 to 2023. Cases included all corneal donors based on data provided by the Hiroshima Eye Bank, while controls consisted of potential corneal donors aged ≥10 years at Hiroshima City Hiroshima Citizens Hospital. After matching cases with controls at a 1:5 ratio using age group, sex, and date of death, we employed unconditional logistic regression to analyze the association between OHCA and corneal donation.

Results: From the combined data of the Hiroshima Eye Bank (n = 190), the hospital cohort (n = 4492), and the home cohort (n = 195), 190 were corneal donors and 3,394 were potential corneal donors. Among corneal donors, 5.3% (10/190) had OHCA, 26% (49/190) had IHCA, and 29% (55/190) died at home or in nursing homes. Among the various death settings, 72% (2,768/3,835) in the hospital cohort and 69% (134/195) in the home cohort were potential corneal donors, with OHCA patients in the hospital cohort showing the highest proportion (75%, 492/657). After adjusting for matching factors, OHCA was positively associated with corneal donation (13% [26/190] vs 15% [143/950]; odds ratio: 2.2, 95% confidence interval: 1.3-3.5, p = 0.0019).

Conclusions: Individuals who experienced OHCA may be more likely than individuals in other settings of death to become corneal donors. Further research is needed to confirm this study's findings and to explore strategies to address the issue of Japan's corneal donation shortage.

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