Background:To evaluate the association between corneal central endothelial cell count(CECC)with reactivity for hepatitis B virus(HBV),hepatitis C virus(HCV),human immunodeficiency virus(HIV),human T-lymphotropic virus...Background:To evaluate the association between corneal central endothelial cell count(CECC)with reactivity for hepatitis B virus(HBV),hepatitis C virus(HCV),human immunodeficiency virus(HIV),human T-lymphotropic virus-1(HTLV1),and syphilis from an eye bank database.Methods:Eye bank data included 19,159 donors and 38,318 corneas screened for HBV,HCV,HIV,HTLV1,and syphilis from July 2007-May 2015.Linear and binary mixed effects models were used to determine the adjusted marginal effect a positive viral screening test had on CECC and morphology,respectively.The models were adjusted for age,race,gender,lens status,and death to preservation.Eyes with missing data were excluded from the analysis.Statistical significance was defined as P values<0.05.Results:A total of 18,097 donors and 35,136 corneas were included in the final analysis.Average CECC for eyes with negative viral screening was 2,597±436 while the average CECC for eyes screening positive for syphilis,HBV,HCV,HIV,and HTLV1 were 2,638±392(P=0.073),2,569±419(P=0.815),2,603±363(P=0.207),2,615±360(P=0.733),and 2,625±436(P=0.362)respectively.Conclusions:The presence of HBV,HCV,HIV,HTLV1,and syphilis display no association with a statistically significant difference in CECC when compared to normal non-diseased donors.展开更多
基金Publication of this article was supported by a Research to Prevent Blindness unrestricted core grant(Albert Einstein College of Medicine-Grant number:340844).
文摘Background:To evaluate the association between corneal central endothelial cell count(CECC)with reactivity for hepatitis B virus(HBV),hepatitis C virus(HCV),human immunodeficiency virus(HIV),human T-lymphotropic virus-1(HTLV1),and syphilis from an eye bank database.Methods:Eye bank data included 19,159 donors and 38,318 corneas screened for HBV,HCV,HIV,HTLV1,and syphilis from July 2007-May 2015.Linear and binary mixed effects models were used to determine the adjusted marginal effect a positive viral screening test had on CECC and morphology,respectively.The models were adjusted for age,race,gender,lens status,and death to preservation.Eyes with missing data were excluded from the analysis.Statistical significance was defined as P values<0.05.Results:A total of 18,097 donors and 35,136 corneas were included in the final analysis.Average CECC for eyes with negative viral screening was 2,597±436 while the average CECC for eyes screening positive for syphilis,HBV,HCV,HIV,and HTLV1 were 2,638±392(P=0.073),2,569±419(P=0.815),2,603±363(P=0.207),2,615±360(P=0.733),and 2,625±436(P=0.362)respectively.Conclusions:The presence of HBV,HCV,HIV,HTLV1,and syphilis display no association with a statistically significant difference in CECC when compared to normal non-diseased donors.