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Infectious endophthalmitis: review of 420 cases

BACKGROUND: To characterize the causative pathogens and the visual outcomes among patients with endophthalmitis at a large referral center in northeastern Thailand. METHODS: All cases of infectious endophthalmitis treated between 1983 and 2007 were reviewed retrospectively. The patient data – includ...

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Autores principales: Bhoomibunchoo, Chavakij, Ratanapakorn, Tanapat, Sinawat, Suthasinee, Sanguansak, Thuss, Moontawee, Kittipatra, Yospaiboon, Yosanan
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23403798
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S39934
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author Bhoomibunchoo, Chavakij
Ratanapakorn, Tanapat
Sinawat, Suthasinee
Sanguansak, Thuss
Moontawee, Kittipatra
Yospaiboon, Yosanan
author_facet Bhoomibunchoo, Chavakij
Ratanapakorn, Tanapat
Sinawat, Suthasinee
Sanguansak, Thuss
Moontawee, Kittipatra
Yospaiboon, Yosanan
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description BACKGROUND: To characterize the causative pathogens and the visual outcomes among patients with endophthalmitis at a large referral center in northeastern Thailand. METHODS: All cases of infectious endophthalmitis treated between 1983 and 2007 were reviewed retrospectively. The patient data – including age, sex, history of ocular injuries, previous treatment and duration of the symptoms – were recorded. The ocular examination included affected side, anterior chamber reaction, vitreous haze, and presence of intraocular foreign bodies. Smears and cultures were prepared from anterior chamber paracentesis and/or vitreous tapping. Intraocular antibiotics were administered at the time of anterior chamber paracentesis and/or vitreous tapping. Vitrectomy and/or lensectomy were performed when indicated. Initial visual acuity before treatment and the final best-corrected vision were compared. RESULTS: A total of 420 cases of endophthalmitis were reviewed: 181 cases (43.1%) had ocular trauma before the infection; 135 (32.2%) developed endophthalmitis after intraocular surgery; and, 122 (29.1%) had a positive culture. Bacteria were isolated in 114 cases (93.4%) and fungi were noted in eight (6.6%). The common causative bacterium was Staphylococcus epidermidis. Combined vitrectomy and intraocular antibiotics were performed in 189 cases (45.0%), whereas 69 cases (16.4%) were treated with intraocular antibiotics alone. CONCLUSION: Most of the reviewed cases were associated with trauma and intraocular surgery. The most frequently encountered bacterium causing infectious endophthalmitis was S. epidermidis. Most cases were treated with combined vitrectomy and intraocular antibiotics. The final visual outcomes seem to vary according to the type of endophthalmitis.
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spelling pubmed-35655852013-02-12 Infectious endophthalmitis: review of 420 cases Bhoomibunchoo, Chavakij Ratanapakorn, Tanapat Sinawat, Suthasinee Sanguansak, Thuss Moontawee, Kittipatra Yospaiboon, Yosanan Clin Ophthalmol Original Research BACKGROUND: To characterize the causative pathogens and the visual outcomes among patients with endophthalmitis at a large referral center in northeastern Thailand. METHODS: All cases of infectious endophthalmitis treated between 1983 and 2007 were reviewed retrospectively. The patient data – including age, sex, history of ocular injuries, previous treatment and duration of the symptoms – were recorded. The ocular examination included affected side, anterior chamber reaction, vitreous haze, and presence of intraocular foreign bodies. Smears and cultures were prepared from anterior chamber paracentesis and/or vitreous tapping. Intraocular antibiotics were administered at the time of anterior chamber paracentesis and/or vitreous tapping. Vitrectomy and/or lensectomy were performed when indicated. Initial visual acuity before treatment and the final best-corrected vision were compared. RESULTS: A total of 420 cases of endophthalmitis were reviewed: 181 cases (43.1%) had ocular trauma before the infection; 135 (32.2%) developed endophthalmitis after intraocular surgery; and, 122 (29.1%) had a positive culture. Bacteria were isolated in 114 cases (93.4%) and fungi were noted in eight (6.6%). The common causative bacterium was Staphylococcus epidermidis. Combined vitrectomy and intraocular antibiotics were performed in 189 cases (45.0%), whereas 69 cases (16.4%) were treated with intraocular antibiotics alone. CONCLUSION: Most of the reviewed cases were associated with trauma and intraocular surgery. The most frequently encountered bacterium causing infectious endophthalmitis was S. epidermidis. Most cases were treated with combined vitrectomy and intraocular antibiotics. The final visual outcomes seem to vary according to the type of endophthalmitis. Dove Medical Press 2013 2013-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3565585/ /pubmed/23403798 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S39934 Text en © 2013 Bhoomibunchoo et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ratanapakorn, Tanapat
Sinawat, Suthasinee
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Moontawee, Kittipatra
Yospaiboon, Yosanan
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title_full Infectious endophthalmitis: review of 420 cases
title_fullStr Infectious endophthalmitis: review of 420 cases
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title_short Infectious endophthalmitis: review of 420 cases
title_sort infectious endophthalmitis: review of 420 cases
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23403798
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S39934
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