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Corneal donation for research versus for transplantation: A-year prospective study of acceptance rates in a French University Hospital

Fresh corneal donation is essential for basic and preclinical research, but more unknown to public and the medical teams than donation for transplantation: it may raise concerns. We prospectively compared the acceptance rates and the characteristics of targeted corneal donation for research versus d...

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Autores principales: Garcin, Thibaud, Pugniet, Jean Loup, Peyragrosse, Thierry, Rogues, Francoise, Acquart, Sophie, Cognasse, Fabrice, Thuret, Gilles, Gain, Philippe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7241724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32437464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233392
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author Garcin, Thibaud
Pugniet, Jean Loup
Peyragrosse, Thierry
Rogues, Francoise
Acquart, Sophie
Cognasse, Fabrice
Thuret, Gilles
Gain, Philippe
author_facet Garcin, Thibaud
Pugniet, Jean Loup
Peyragrosse, Thierry
Rogues, Francoise
Acquart, Sophie
Cognasse, Fabrice
Thuret, Gilles
Gain, Philippe
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description Fresh corneal donation is essential for basic and preclinical research, but more unknown to public and the medical teams than donation for transplantation: it may raise concerns. We prospectively compared the acceptance rates and the characteristics of targeted corneal donation for research versus donation for transplantation during one year. The Agence de la Biomédecine authorized us to procure fresh corneas targeted for research, only from the donors with medical contraindications for transplantation, in order not to increase grafts shortage. Three nurses from the hospital coordination team of Saint-Etienne University Hospital, obtained consent for research and transplantation in parallel, screening all intra-hospital deaths cases, following standard protocol to check no refusal from families, despite the French opt-out system. They contacted 127 families for research and 244 for transplantation, in 71% of cases by telephone. Consent was obtained in 62% of cases for research and 54% for transplantation (P = 0.135). The main contraindication for transplantation was the cognitive disorders (66%) followed by the blood cancers (8%). This new specific activity, providing new source of fresh corneas for research immediately usable without any eyebank storage steps, didn’t reduce the number of corneas procured for transplantation versus previous years (P = 0.998). Donors in the research group were 10 years older (P<0.001) without difference regarding endothelial cell quality (P = 0.071), allowing maximal clinical relevance for protocols using these fresh human scientific corneas provided by targeted donation.
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spelling pubmed-72417242020-06-08 Corneal donation for research versus for transplantation: A-year prospective study of acceptance rates in a French University Hospital Garcin, Thibaud Pugniet, Jean Loup Peyragrosse, Thierry Rogues, Francoise Acquart, Sophie Cognasse, Fabrice Thuret, Gilles Gain, Philippe PLoS One Research Article Fresh corneal donation is essential for basic and preclinical research, but more unknown to public and the medical teams than donation for transplantation: it may raise concerns. We prospectively compared the acceptance rates and the characteristics of targeted corneal donation for research versus donation for transplantation during one year. The Agence de la Biomédecine authorized us to procure fresh corneas targeted for research, only from the donors with medical contraindications for transplantation, in order not to increase grafts shortage. Three nurses from the hospital coordination team of Saint-Etienne University Hospital, obtained consent for research and transplantation in parallel, screening all intra-hospital deaths cases, following standard protocol to check no refusal from families, despite the French opt-out system. They contacted 127 families for research and 244 for transplantation, in 71% of cases by telephone. Consent was obtained in 62% of cases for research and 54% for transplantation (P = 0.135). The main contraindication for transplantation was the cognitive disorders (66%) followed by the blood cancers (8%). This new specific activity, providing new source of fresh corneas for research immediately usable without any eyebank storage steps, didn’t reduce the number of corneas procured for transplantation versus previous years (P = 0.998). Donors in the research group were 10 years older (P<0.001) without difference regarding endothelial cell quality (P = 0.071), allowing maximal clinical relevance for protocols using these fresh human scientific corneas provided by targeted donation. Public Library of Science 2020-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7241724/ /pubmed/32437464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233392 Text en © 2020 Garcin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Garcin, Thibaud
Pugniet, Jean Loup
Peyragrosse, Thierry
Rogues, Francoise
Acquart, Sophie
Cognasse, Fabrice
Thuret, Gilles
Gain, Philippe
Corneal donation for research versus for transplantation: A-year prospective study of acceptance rates in a French University Hospital
title Corneal donation for research versus for transplantation: A-year prospective study of acceptance rates in a French University Hospital
title_full Corneal donation for research versus for transplantation: A-year prospective study of acceptance rates in a French University Hospital
title_fullStr Corneal donation for research versus for transplantation: A-year prospective study of acceptance rates in a French University Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Corneal donation for research versus for transplantation: A-year prospective study of acceptance rates in a French University Hospital
title_short Corneal donation for research versus for transplantation: A-year prospective study of acceptance rates in a French University Hospital
title_sort corneal donation for research versus for transplantation: a-year prospective study of acceptance rates in a french university hospital
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7241724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32437464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233392
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