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Endophthalmitis caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Taiwan.

Kuan-Jen Chen1, Ming-Hui Sun, Chi-Chun Lai, Wei-Chi Wu, Tun-Lu Chen, Ya-Hui Kuo, An-Ning Chao, Yih-Shiou Hwang, Yen-Po Chen, Nan-Kai Wang, Laura Liu, Jane Zea-Chin Kuo.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the clinical settings, treatment given, and visual outcomes for eyes with Pseudomonas aeruginosa endophthalmitis in Taiwan.
METHODS: This is a retrospective, noncomparative, consecutive case series. Medical records were reviewed in 72 eyes of 71 patients with culture-proven P. aeruginosa endophthalmitis between January 1997 and December 2007.
RESULTS: The clinical settings included keratitis/scleritis (44.4%), cataract surgery (15.3%), penetrating keratoplasty (13.9%), endogenous source (12.5%), trauma (6.9%), penetrating keratoplasty with cataract surgery (2.8%), trabeculectomy with cataract surgery (1.4%), trabeculectomy (1.4%), and secondary implant (1.4%). Initial visual acuity ranged from counting fingers to no light perception. Final visual acuity was better than 5/200 in 6 of 72 eyes (8.3%), 4/200 to hand motions in 4 eyes (5.6%), and light perception to no light perception in 62 eyes (86.1%). In vitro testing, the susceptibility patterns of organisms isolated were as follows: ceftazidime (100%), cefepime (100%), aztreonam (100%), imipenem (99%), amikacin (94%), and gentamicin (86%). Five of 16 eyes (31.3%) that underwent primary or secondary pars plana vitrectomy with intravitreal antibiotics achieved a final visual acuity of 5/200 or better compared with 1 of 45 eyes (2.2%) treated with 1 or multiple vitreous tap(s) and intravitreal antibiotics (Fisher's exact test, P = 0.004).
CONCLUSION: Despite early diagnosis and treatment with intravitreal antibiotics, visual acuity outcomes were generally poor.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21283056     DOI: 10.1097/IAE.0b013e3181fbce5c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Retina        ISSN: 0275-004X            Impact factor:   4.256


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