Incidence of Endophthalmitis, Then and Now

S. Dhanireddy, Philip Kurochkin, Neelima Dosakayala
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Purpose: Report the frequency of differing etiologies of endophthalmitis at the Upstate Medical University, and compare these results to previously reported data. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted based on the medical records of all patients diagnosed with endophthalmitis at the Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York between January 2014 to December 2019. Variables recorded included source of infection, microbial profiles, comorbidities, visual acuity and survival. Results: The study identified 62 patients who were diagnosed with endophthalmitis at the Upstate Medical University from January 2014 to December 2019. The most common etiology was endogenous endophthalmitis with 40 cases (64.5%), of these patients, 13 (32.5%) were culture positive. The remaining 22 cases (35.5%) were due to exogenous endophthalmitis. The mean age of patients with endogenous endophthalmitis was 51.4 years with 65.0% as male. The mean age of patients with exogenous endophthalmitis was 59.5 years with 59.1% as male. The most common identifiable risk factor associated with endogenous endophthalmitis was a history of intravenous drug use seen in 47.5%. Conclusion: Endogenous source was established as the most common etiology in patients diagnosed with endophthalmitis. These results, however, do not parallel with any of the previously reported data where endogenous etiology was identified as one of least common causes. The significance of demonstrating this increase in incidence of endogenous endophthalmitis is to illustrate a shift in paradigm and create awareness among ophthalmologists to avoid overlooking a possible life-threatening condition.
眼内炎的发病率,过去和现在
目的:报告上州医科大学不同病因的眼内炎的频率,并将这些结果与先前报道的数据进行比较。方法:基于2014年1月至2019年12月在纽约州锡拉丘兹上州医科大学诊断为眼内炎的所有患者的医疗记录进行回顾性研究。记录的变量包括感染源、微生物谱、合并症、视力和生存率。结果:该研究确定了2014年1月至2019年12月在上州医科大学诊断为眼内炎的62例患者。病因以内源性眼内炎多见,40例(64.5%),其中培养阳性13例(32.5%)。其余22例(35.5%)为外源性眼内炎所致。内源性眼内炎患者平均年龄51.4岁,男性占65.0%。外源性眼内炎患者的平均年龄为59.5岁,男性占59.1%。内源性眼内炎最常见的危险因素是静脉用药史,占47.5%。结论:内源性是眼内炎最常见的病因。然而,这些结果与先前报道的任何内源性病因被确定为最不常见原因之一的数据不一致。证明内源性眼内炎发病率增加的意义在于说明了范式的转变,并使眼科医生意识到避免忽视可能危及生命的疾病。
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