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Enterococcus faecalis Endophthalmitis: Clinical Settings, Antibiotic Susceptibility, and Management Outcomes.

Kuan-Jen Chen1,2, Chi-Chun Lai1,2,3, Hung-Chi Chen1,2, Ying-Jiun Chong1,4, Ming-Hui Sun1,2, Yen-Po Chen1,2,5, Nan-Kai Wang6, Yih-Shiou Hwang1,2, An-Ning Chao1,2, Wei-Chi Wu1,2, Ling Yeung2,3, Chi-Chin Sun1,2,3, Laura Liu1,2, Yi-Hsing Chen1,2, Hung-Da Chou1,2.   

Abstract

Enterococcus faecalis is known to cause severe acute endophthalmitis and often leads to poor visual outcomes in most ophthalmic infections. This retrospective study is to report the clinical settings, antimicrobial susceptibility patterns, and visual outcome of E. faecalis endophthalmitis at a tertiary referral institution in Taoyuan, Taiwan. E. faecalis endophthalmitis was diagnosed in 37 eyes of 37 patients. Post-cataract surgery was the most common cause (n = 27, 73%), followed by bleb-associated (n = 3, 8%), endogenous (n = 2, 5%), corneal ulcer-related (n = 2, 5%), post-vitrectomy (n = 1, 3%), post-pterygium excision (n = 1, 3%), and trauma (n = 1, 3%). Visual acuities upon presentation ranged from counting fingers to no light perception. Pars plana vitrectomy with intravitreal antibiotics were performed in 23 eyes (76%) as primary or secondary treatment. All isolates (37/37, 100%) were sensitive to vancomycin, penicillin, ampicillin, and teicoplanin. Six of 22 eyes (27%) were resistant to high-level gentamicin (minimum inhibitory concentration > 500 mg/L). Final visual acuities were better than 20/400 in 11 eyes (30%), 5/200 to hand motions in 4 eyes (11%), and light perception to no light perception in 22 eyes (59%). Three eyes were treated with evisceration. Compared with non-cataract subgroups, the post-cataract subgroup showed a significant difference of better visual prognosis (p = 0.016).

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Keywords:  Enterococcus faecalis; antibiotic susceptibility; endophthalmitis; pars plana vitrectomy; vitreous tap

Year:  2021        PMID: 33923356     DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9050918

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microorganisms        ISSN: 2076-2607


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