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Risk factors for donor cornea contamination: retrospective analysis of 4546 procured corneas in a single eye bank.

Stephan J Linke1, Otto H Fricke, Mau-Thek Eddy, Jürgen Bednarz, Vasyl Druchkiv, Paul-Michael Kaulfers, Birgit Wulff, Klaus Püschel, Gisbert Richard, Olaf J C Hellwinkel.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Microbiological contamination is a common cause for elimination of organ-cultured donor corneas. The aims of the present study were to analyze contamination rates and identify risk factors for contamination.
METHODS: Retrospectively, the contamination rates of 4546 organ-cultured corneas and the causative species were studied. The impact of sex, age, death-to-explantation interval, explantation technique, cause of death, and mean monthly temperature on contamination rate was analyzed.
RESULTS: The median annual contamination rate was 5.3% (range: 3%-19%). Most contaminations were of fungal origin (61.9%), with Candida species (45%) being predominant. Bacterial contaminations (34.4%) were dominated by Staphylococcus species (12.8%). Sex, donor age, and mean monthly temperature had no statistically significant influence on the contamination rate. The median death-to-explantation interval of contaminated corneas (44 hours) was longer than that of sterile corneas (39 hours; P < 0.001; n = 4437). Cardiopulmonary failure was associated with the highest contamination rate (13.6%) of all death causes. The switch from whole globe to in situ excision was followed by a temporary increase in contamination rate (12.5%-19.4%).
CONCLUSIONS: Although the genesis of donor cornea contamination seems to be multifactorial, resident species from physiological skin flora are the main contaminants indicating that the donor corpses could be the main source of microbiological contamination. A change in the explantation technique was followed by an increase in the contamination rate.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 22968360     DOI: 10.1097/ICO.0b013e31825d586b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cornea        ISSN: 0277-3740            Impact factor:   2.651


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