Table 1. Characteristics of Subjects with Corneal Donations and Potential Corneal Donors.

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

Case: corneal donation (n = 190) Control: Potential corneal donor*
Hospital cohort (n = 3,260) Home cohort (n = 134)
Date (year), n (%)
 2015 23 (12) 396 (12) -
 2016 29 (15) 426 (13) -
 2017 16 (8.4) 421 (13) -
 2018 21 (11) 389 (12) -
 2019 19 (10) 331 (10) -
 2020 21 (11) 333 (10) 15 (11)
 2021 18 (9.5) 320 (9.8) 31 (23)
 2022 24 (13) 322 (9.9) 41 (31)
 2023 19 (10) 322 (9.9) 47 (35)
Age groups (years), n (%)
 10 1 (0.5) 11 (0.34) -
 20 3 (1.6) 15 (0.46) -
 30 1 (0.5) 45 (1.4) -
 40 6 (3.2) 149 (4.6) 2 (1.5)
 50 20 (11) 296 (9.1) 7 (5.2)
 60 17 (8.9) 489 (15) 20 (15)
 70 33 (17) 912 (28) 40 (30)
 80 60 (32) 942 (29) 35 (26)
 90 46 (24) 385 (12) 27 (20)
 100 3 (1.6) 16 (0.49) 3 (2.2)
Male, n (%) 115 (61) 1,839 (56) 32 (24)
Settings of death, n (%)
 Out-of-hospital 10 (5.3) 492 (15) -
 In-hospital 49 (26) 2,768 (85) -
 Home or nursing home 55 (29) - 134 (100)
 Missing data 76 (40) - -
Table 2. Relationship between Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest and Corneal Donation.

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

Cases: corneal donation (n = 190) Matched controls: potential corneal donors (n = 950) Odds ratio (95% CI)*
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, n (%) 26 (13) 143 (15) 2.2 (1.3-3.5)
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