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Predisposing Factors, Microbial Characteristics, and Clinical Outcome of Microbial Keratitis in a Tertiary Centre in Hong Kong: A 10-Year Experience

Purpose. To study the risk factors, microbial profile, antibiotic susceptibility pattern, and outcome for microbial keratitis over the past 10 years in a tertiary center in Hong Kong. Methods. All cases with corneal scraping performed in Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong from January 2004 to December 2...

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Autores principales: Ng, Alex Lap-Ki, To, Kelvin Kai-Wang, Choi, Chile Chi-Lai, Yuen, Leonard Hsu, Yim, Suk-Ming, Chan, Keith Shun-Kit, Lai, Jimmy Shiu-Ming, Wong, Ian Yat-Hin
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4488544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26167295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/769436
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author Ng, Alex Lap-Ki
To, Kelvin Kai-Wang
Choi, Chile Chi-Lai
Yuen, Leonard Hsu
Yim, Suk-Ming
Chan, Keith Shun-Kit
Lai, Jimmy Shiu-Ming
Wong, Ian Yat-Hin
author_facet Ng, Alex Lap-Ki
To, Kelvin Kai-Wang
Choi, Chile Chi-Lai
Yuen, Leonard Hsu
Yim, Suk-Ming
Chan, Keith Shun-Kit
Lai, Jimmy Shiu-Ming
Wong, Ian Yat-Hin
author_sort Ng, Alex Lap-Ki
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description Purpose. To study the risk factors, microbial profile, antibiotic susceptibility pattern, and outcome for microbial keratitis over the past 10 years in a tertiary center in Hong Kong. Methods. All cases with corneal scraping performed in Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong from January 2004 to December 2013 were included. Clinical outcome was defined as poor if the final visual acuity (VA) was abnormal or worse than presenting VA, a major complication occurred, or therapeutic keratoplasty was required. Results. 347 scrapes were performed in the 10-year period growing 130 microorganisms (32.3% culture positive rate). Contact lens use was the commonest risk factor. The commonest isolates were coagulase-negative Staphylococcus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Fluoroquinolone susceptibility was tested in 47 Gram-negative bacteria with 93.6% susceptibility (100% for Pseudomonas). 90.7% of cases had good visual outcome. Multivariate logistic regression showed age (p = 0.03), trauma (p = 0.006), and ulcer size >3 mm (p = 0.039) to be independently associated with poor outcome. Conclusion. There was no shifting trend in the isolate distribution or emergence of resistant strains in our study. Contact lens wear was the commonest risk factor, with Pseudomonas being the most frequent isolate in this group. It remained 100% susceptible to fluoroquinolones and 97% cases had good visual outcome.
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spelling pubmed-44885442015-07-12 Predisposing Factors, Microbial Characteristics, and Clinical Outcome of Microbial Keratitis in a Tertiary Centre in Hong Kong: A 10-Year Experience Ng, Alex Lap-Ki To, Kelvin Kai-Wang Choi, Chile Chi-Lai Yuen, Leonard Hsu Yim, Suk-Ming Chan, Keith Shun-Kit Lai, Jimmy Shiu-Ming Wong, Ian Yat-Hin J Ophthalmol Research Article Purpose. To study the risk factors, microbial profile, antibiotic susceptibility pattern, and outcome for microbial keratitis over the past 10 years in a tertiary center in Hong Kong. Methods. All cases with corneal scraping performed in Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong from January 2004 to December 2013 were included. Clinical outcome was defined as poor if the final visual acuity (VA) was abnormal or worse than presenting VA, a major complication occurred, or therapeutic keratoplasty was required. Results. 347 scrapes were performed in the 10-year period growing 130 microorganisms (32.3% culture positive rate). Contact lens use was the commonest risk factor. The commonest isolates were coagulase-negative Staphylococcus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Fluoroquinolone susceptibility was tested in 47 Gram-negative bacteria with 93.6% susceptibility (100% for Pseudomonas). 90.7% of cases had good visual outcome. Multivariate logistic regression showed age (p = 0.03), trauma (p = 0.006), and ulcer size >3 mm (p = 0.039) to be independently associated with poor outcome. Conclusion. There was no shifting trend in the isolate distribution or emergence of resistant strains in our study. Contact lens wear was the commonest risk factor, with Pseudomonas being the most frequent isolate in this group. It remained 100% susceptible to fluoroquinolones and 97% cases had good visual outcome. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4488544/ /pubmed/26167295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/769436 Text en Copyright © 2015 Alex Lap-Ki Ng et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ng, Alex Lap-Ki
To, Kelvin Kai-Wang
Choi, Chile Chi-Lai
Yuen, Leonard Hsu
Yim, Suk-Ming
Chan, Keith Shun-Kit
Lai, Jimmy Shiu-Ming
Wong, Ian Yat-Hin
Predisposing Factors, Microbial Characteristics, and Clinical Outcome of Microbial Keratitis in a Tertiary Centre in Hong Kong: A 10-Year Experience
title Predisposing Factors, Microbial Characteristics, and Clinical Outcome of Microbial Keratitis in a Tertiary Centre in Hong Kong: A 10-Year Experience
title_full Predisposing Factors, Microbial Characteristics, and Clinical Outcome of Microbial Keratitis in a Tertiary Centre in Hong Kong: A 10-Year Experience
title_fullStr Predisposing Factors, Microbial Characteristics, and Clinical Outcome of Microbial Keratitis in a Tertiary Centre in Hong Kong: A 10-Year Experience
title_full_unstemmed Predisposing Factors, Microbial Characteristics, and Clinical Outcome of Microbial Keratitis in a Tertiary Centre in Hong Kong: A 10-Year Experience
title_short Predisposing Factors, Microbial Characteristics, and Clinical Outcome of Microbial Keratitis in a Tertiary Centre in Hong Kong: A 10-Year Experience
title_sort predisposing factors, microbial characteristics, and clinical outcome of microbial keratitis in a tertiary centre in hong kong: a 10-year experience
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4488544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26167295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/769436
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