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Liang-Mao Li1, Li-Quan Zhao1, Ling-Hui Qu1, Peng Li1.
Abstract
This retrospective study was to evaluate treatment outcomes of excimer laser phototherapeutic keratectomy (PTK) for clinically presumed fungal keratitis. Forty-seven eyes of 47 consecutive patients underwent manual superficial debridement and PTK. All corneal lesions were located in the anterior stroma and were resistant to medication therapy for at least one week. Data were collected by a retrospective chart review with at least six months of follow-up data available. After PTK, infected corneal lesions were completely removed and the clinical symptoms resolved in 41 cases (87.2%). The mean ablation depth was 114.39 ± 45.51 μ m and diameter of ablation was 4.06 ± 1.07 mm. The mean time for healing of the epithelial defect was 8.8 ± 5.6 days. Thirty-four eyes (82.9%) showed an improvement in best spectacle-corrected visual acuity of two or more lines. PTK complications included mild to moderate corneal haze, hyperopic shift, irregular astigmatism, and thinning cornea. Six eyes (12.8%) still showed progressed infection, and conjunctival flap covering, amniotic membrane transplantation, or penetrating keratoplasty were given. PTK is a valuable therapeutic alternative for superficial infectious keratitis. It can effectively eradicate lesions, hasten reepithelialization, and restore and preserve useful visual function. However, the selection of surgery candidates should be conducted carefully.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24891945 PMCID: PMC4033497 DOI: 10.1155/2014/963287
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2090-004X Impact factor: 1.909
Results of pathogen examination from 47 clinically presumed fungal keratitis subjects.
| Case | Laboratory examination | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Smear staining | Culture | Histopathology | |
| 1 | − |
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| 2 | − | − | Fungi |
| 3 | − | − |
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| 4 |
| − |
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| 5 | − |
| − |
| 6 | − | − |
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| 7 | − | − | Fungi |
| 8 | − |
| − |
| 9 | − | Hemolytic | − |
| 10 | − |
| Fungi |
| 11 | − | − | Fungi |
| 12 | − | Hemolytic | Fungi |
| 13 | − |
| − |
| 14 | − | − | Fungi |
| 15 | − | − | Fungi |
| 16 | − |
| − |
| 17 | − |
| Fungi |
| 18 | − |
| − |
| 19 | − |
| Fungi |
| 20 | − |
| − |
| 21–47 | − | − | − |
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| Total | 1 | 12 | 13 |
−: negative.
Figure 1A patient with fungal keratitis. The patient's cornea is shown preoperatively with the lesions located in the anterior stroma (a) and by fluorescein staining (b). The cornea is shown at eight days postoperatively with phototherapeutic keratectomy (c) and with complete reepithelialization (d). The patient, at 18 months postoperatively, shows a smooth corneal surface with mild haze (e), and the best-corrected visual acuity is 0.5 (+2.50 DS ∗ − 2.00 DC × 55°). The thinnest thickness of ablation zone is 472 μm.
Changes of best-corrected visual acuity for 41 successful cases.
| Visual acuity | Preoperative | Postoperative |
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| 1.0–0.5 | 3 | 14 |
| 0.4–0.2 | 4 | 13 |
| 0.15–0.05 | 8 | 12 |
| Below 0.05 | 26 | 2 |
Demographic, clinical, and surgical data on six failure cases with phototherapeutic keratectomy.
| Case | Gender/age (y) | Predisposing factors | Pathogen | Original findings | Duration to PTK (d) | Ablation data | Evolution |
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| 1 | F/44 | Botanical trauma | His: | Ulcer: 5.0 × 6.0 mm | 52 | Size: 6.0 mm | Infection progression, |
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| 2 | M/60 | Sand entering the eye | His: fungi | Ulcer: 5.0 × 4.0 mm | 26 | Size: 5.0 mm | Infection progression, |
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| 3 | M/43 | Botanical trauma | His: | Ulcer: 4.5 × 4.0 mm | 73 | Size: 4.0 mm | Infection progression, |
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| 4 | M/44 | Botanical trauma | Smear: | Ulcer: 7.0 × 7.0 mm | 45 | Size: 6.0 mm | Infection progression, |
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| 5 | M/53 | Botanical trauma | Culture: | Ulcer: 4.0 × 6.0 mm | 70 | Size: 6.0 mm | Infection progression, |
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| 6 | F/47 | Botanical trauma | His: | Ulcer: 4.8 × 4.0 mm | 28 | Size: 5.0 mm | Infection progression and perforation, PK at 9 days |
F: female, M: male, LE: left eye, RE: right eye, y: year, d: day, VA: visual acuity, HM: hand motion, CF: count finger, CFC: flap covering, AMT: amniotic membrane transplantation, PK: penetrating keratoplasty, His: histopathology examination, S. epidermidis: Staphylococcus epidermidis, and S. aureus: Staphylococcus aureus.