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Efficacy of intraoperative vancomycin in irrigating solutions on aqueous contamination during phacoemulsification

PURPOSE: To study the efficacy of adding vancomycin in irrigating solutions, in comparison to topical antibiotic given preoperatively for a day, during phacoemulsification, in reducing the anterior chamber (AC) contamination. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: This was a prospective, interventional, hospital-base...

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Autores principales: Srinivasan, Renuka, Gupta, Arvind, Kaliaperumal, Subashini, Babu, Ramesh K, Thimmarayan, Senthil Kumar, Belgode, Harish Narasimha
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Publicado: Medknow Publications 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2636137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18711269
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author Srinivasan, Renuka
Gupta, Arvind
Kaliaperumal, Subashini
Babu, Ramesh K
Thimmarayan, Senthil Kumar
Belgode, Harish Narasimha
author_facet Srinivasan, Renuka
Gupta, Arvind
Kaliaperumal, Subashini
Babu, Ramesh K
Thimmarayan, Senthil Kumar
Belgode, Harish Narasimha
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description PURPOSE: To study the efficacy of adding vancomycin in irrigating solutions, in comparison to topical antibiotic given preoperatively for a day, during phacoemulsification, in reducing the anterior chamber (AC) contamination. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: This was a prospective, interventional, hospital-based study. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a study involving 400 eyes of 400 paitens, undergoing routine phacoemulsification between January 2004 and June 2006. The patients were non-randomly assigned to two groups: Group 1 included 180 patients, who received topical ciprofloxacin eye-drops (four-hourly) for a day preoperatively and Group 2 included 220 patients, who underwent phacoemulsification with vancomycin (20 µg/ml) in the irrigating solution. Anterior chamber aspirate obtained at the end of the surgery was sent for microbial workup. The number of positive cultures in both the groups was determined. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: This was performed using Chi-square test. RESULTS: Aqueous samples showed microbial growth in 38 (21.1%) out of 180 eyes in Group 1 and in 17 (7.7%) out of 220 eyes in Group 2 (P = 0.001). Coagulase-negative staphylococcus was the most common organism in both the groups. Aqueous samples from four eyes in group 1 showed multiple organisms, while none of the sample from group 2 showed more than one organism. None of the eyes in either group showed fungal contamination. One patient in Group 1 developed endophthalmitis, and the causative organism was Alcaligenes faecalis. All patients were followed up for a minimum of six months (range: 6 to 14 months and mean: 9.3 months). CONCLUSION: Addition of vancomycin in irrigating solutions is more efficacious in reducing AC contamination in comparison to topical antibiotic administered a day preoperatively.
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spelling pubmed-26361372009-02-10 Efficacy of intraoperative vancomycin in irrigating solutions on aqueous contamination during phacoemulsification Srinivasan, Renuka Gupta, Arvind Kaliaperumal, Subashini Babu, Ramesh K Thimmarayan, Senthil Kumar Belgode, Harish Narasimha Indian J Ophthalmol Original Article PURPOSE: To study the efficacy of adding vancomycin in irrigating solutions, in comparison to topical antibiotic given preoperatively for a day, during phacoemulsification, in reducing the anterior chamber (AC) contamination. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: This was a prospective, interventional, hospital-based study. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a study involving 400 eyes of 400 paitens, undergoing routine phacoemulsification between January 2004 and June 2006. The patients were non-randomly assigned to two groups: Group 1 included 180 patients, who received topical ciprofloxacin eye-drops (four-hourly) for a day preoperatively and Group 2 included 220 patients, who underwent phacoemulsification with vancomycin (20 µg/ml) in the irrigating solution. Anterior chamber aspirate obtained at the end of the surgery was sent for microbial workup. The number of positive cultures in both the groups was determined. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: This was performed using Chi-square test. RESULTS: Aqueous samples showed microbial growth in 38 (21.1%) out of 180 eyes in Group 1 and in 17 (7.7%) out of 220 eyes in Group 2 (P = 0.001). Coagulase-negative staphylococcus was the most common organism in both the groups. Aqueous samples from four eyes in group 1 showed multiple organisms, while none of the sample from group 2 showed more than one organism. None of the eyes in either group showed fungal contamination. One patient in Group 1 developed endophthalmitis, and the causative organism was Alcaligenes faecalis. All patients were followed up for a minimum of six months (range: 6 to 14 months and mean: 9.3 months). CONCLUSION: Addition of vancomycin in irrigating solutions is more efficacious in reducing AC contamination in comparison to topical antibiotic administered a day preoperatively. Medknow Publications 2008 /pmc/articles/PMC2636137/ /pubmed/18711269 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Ophthalmology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Srinivasan, Renuka
Gupta, Arvind
Kaliaperumal, Subashini
Babu, Ramesh K
Thimmarayan, Senthil Kumar
Belgode, Harish Narasimha
Efficacy of intraoperative vancomycin in irrigating solutions on aqueous contamination during phacoemulsification
title Efficacy of intraoperative vancomycin in irrigating solutions on aqueous contamination during phacoemulsification
title_full Efficacy of intraoperative vancomycin in irrigating solutions on aqueous contamination during phacoemulsification
title_fullStr Efficacy of intraoperative vancomycin in irrigating solutions on aqueous contamination during phacoemulsification
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of intraoperative vancomycin in irrigating solutions on aqueous contamination during phacoemulsification
title_short Efficacy of intraoperative vancomycin in irrigating solutions on aqueous contamination during phacoemulsification
title_sort efficacy of intraoperative vancomycin in irrigating solutions on aqueous contamination during phacoemulsification
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2636137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18711269
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