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Streptococcus pneumoniae endophthalmitis: clinical settings, antibiotic susceptibility, and visual outcomes
Streptococcus pneumoniae endophthalmitis is clinically more severe, more difficult to treat, and carry a higher risk of vision loss, evisceration, or enucleation. This study is to investigate the clinical settings, antibiotic susceptibility, and visual outcomes of S. pneumoniae endophthalmitis at a...
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author | Chen, Kuan-Jen Chong, Ying-Jiun Sun, Ming-Hui Chen, Hung-Chi Liu, Laura Chen, Yen-Po Wu, Wei-Chi Kang, Eugene Yu-Chuan Lai, Chi-Chun |
author_facet | Chen, Kuan-Jen Chong, Ying-Jiun Sun, Ming-Hui Chen, Hung-Chi Liu, Laura Chen, Yen-Po Wu, Wei-Chi Kang, Eugene Yu-Chuan Lai, Chi-Chun |
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description | Streptococcus pneumoniae endophthalmitis is clinically more severe, more difficult to treat, and carry a higher risk of vision loss, evisceration, or enucleation. This study is to investigate the clinical settings, antibiotic susceptibility, and visual outcomes of S. pneumoniae endophthalmitis at a tertiary referral center in Taiwan. S. pneumoniae endophthalmitis was diagnosed in 38 eyes of 38 patients. The main clinical features were postcataract endophthalmitis (n = 13, 34%) and endophthalmitis associated with corneal ulcer (n = 12, 32%), trauma (n = 6, 16%), endogenous etiology (n = 4, 11%), trabeculectomy (n = 2, 5%), and pterygium excision-related scleral ulcer (n = 1, 3%). Presenting visual acuity ranged from counting fingers to no light perception. Pars plana vitrectomy with intravitreal antibiotics was performed in 17 eyes (39%) in primary or secondary treatments. S. pneumoniae isolates were susceptible to vancomycin (38/38, 100%), penicillin (37/38, 97%), ceftriaxone (37/38, 97%), cefuroxime (12/15, 80%), levofloxacin (13/15 ,87%), and moxifloxacin (15/17, 88%). Final visual acuity was better than 20/400 in 3 of 38 eyes (8%), 5/200 to hand motions in 3 eyes (8%), and light perception to no light perception in 32 eyes (84%). Ten eyes (26%) underwent evisceration or enucleation. Although S. pneumoniae isolates were susceptible to vancomycin, S. pneumoniae endophthalmitis had a very poor visual prognosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-79734282021-03-19 Streptococcus pneumoniae endophthalmitis: clinical settings, antibiotic susceptibility, and visual outcomes Chen, Kuan-Jen Chong, Ying-Jiun Sun, Ming-Hui Chen, Hung-Chi Liu, Laura Chen, Yen-Po Wu, Wei-Chi Kang, Eugene Yu-Chuan Lai, Chi-Chun Sci Rep Article Streptococcus pneumoniae endophthalmitis is clinically more severe, more difficult to treat, and carry a higher risk of vision loss, evisceration, or enucleation. This study is to investigate the clinical settings, antibiotic susceptibility, and visual outcomes of S. pneumoniae endophthalmitis at a tertiary referral center in Taiwan. S. pneumoniae endophthalmitis was diagnosed in 38 eyes of 38 patients. The main clinical features were postcataract endophthalmitis (n = 13, 34%) and endophthalmitis associated with corneal ulcer (n = 12, 32%), trauma (n = 6, 16%), endogenous etiology (n = 4, 11%), trabeculectomy (n = 2, 5%), and pterygium excision-related scleral ulcer (n = 1, 3%). Presenting visual acuity ranged from counting fingers to no light perception. Pars plana vitrectomy with intravitreal antibiotics was performed in 17 eyes (39%) in primary or secondary treatments. S. pneumoniae isolates were susceptible to vancomycin (38/38, 100%), penicillin (37/38, 97%), ceftriaxone (37/38, 97%), cefuroxime (12/15, 80%), levofloxacin (13/15 ,87%), and moxifloxacin (15/17, 88%). Final visual acuity was better than 20/400 in 3 of 38 eyes (8%), 5/200 to hand motions in 3 eyes (8%), and light perception to no light perception in 32 eyes (84%). Ten eyes (26%) underwent evisceration or enucleation. Although S. pneumoniae isolates were susceptible to vancomycin, S. pneumoniae endophthalmitis had a very poor visual prognosis. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7973428/ /pubmed/33737573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85456-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Chen, Kuan-Jen Chong, Ying-Jiun Sun, Ming-Hui Chen, Hung-Chi Liu, Laura Chen, Yen-Po Wu, Wei-Chi Kang, Eugene Yu-Chuan Lai, Chi-Chun Streptococcus pneumoniae endophthalmitis: clinical settings, antibiotic susceptibility, and visual outcomes |
title | Streptococcus pneumoniae endophthalmitis: clinical settings, antibiotic susceptibility, and visual outcomes |
title_full | Streptococcus pneumoniae endophthalmitis: clinical settings, antibiotic susceptibility, and visual outcomes |
title_fullStr | Streptococcus pneumoniae endophthalmitis: clinical settings, antibiotic susceptibility, and visual outcomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Streptococcus pneumoniae endophthalmitis: clinical settings, antibiotic susceptibility, and visual outcomes |
title_short | Streptococcus pneumoniae endophthalmitis: clinical settings, antibiotic susceptibility, and visual outcomes |
title_sort | streptococcus pneumoniae endophthalmitis: clinical settings, antibiotic susceptibility, and visual outcomes |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7973428/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33737573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85456-3 |
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