Factors associated with postoperative visual outcome in acute endophthalmitis after cataract surgery-a cross-sectional, analytical study.

Q3 Medicine
T. Senthamizh, Haripriya Aravind, T. P. Singh
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Abstract

Purpose To identify predictors of visual outcome in patients with acute endophthalmitis following cataract surgery. Methods This cross-sectional study included consecutive patients with acute endophthalmitis following cataract surgery at our tertiary care center between January 2017 and June 2018. Baseline demographic details, surgical details, and treatment offered were extracted from the medical record, and patients were followed for 3 months after diagnosis and treatment for endophthalmitis. A good outcome was defined as visual acuity of greater than 6/12; a poor outcome, visual acuity of less than 6/60 on 3-month follow-up. The factors associated with these outcomes were analyzed. Results A total of 60 patients were included, of whom 32 (53%) had good visual outcome, and 11 (18%) had poor visual outcome. On univariate analysis, factors associated with good outcome were younger age at surgery, male sex, diabetes, absence of hypopyon, and absence of fibrillary membrane over the intraocular lens (IOL). Poor visual acuity at presentation, inability to visualize the optic disc on indirect ophthalmoscopy, and negative microbiological culture were associated with poor visual outcome. Stepwise logistic regression analysis showed that absent hypopyon (OR = 19.50; 95% CI, 2.87-132.14) and absent fibrillary membrane over the IOL (OR =15.0; 95% CI, 2.34-96.89) were independent factors for good visual outcome. Negative microbiological culture (OR = 18.67; 95% CI, 2.32-150.13) was the only independent factor associated with poor visual outcome. Conclusions The clinical findings at presentation and microbiological profile play an important role in determining the outcome in patients with acute post-cataract surgery endophthalmitis.
影响白内障术后急性眼内炎患者术后视力的因素:一项横断面分析研究。
目的探讨白内障术后急性眼内炎患者视力预后的预测因素。方法本横断面研究纳入2017年1月至2018年6月在我们三级保健中心连续就诊的白内障手术后急性眼内炎患者。从病历中提取基线人口统计信息、手术细节和提供的治疗,并在诊断和治疗眼内炎后对患者进行3个月的随访。视力大于6/12为预后良好;结果不佳,随访3个月视力低于6/60。分析与这些结果相关的因素。结果共纳入60例患者,其中视力良好32例(53%),视力不良11例(18%)。在单因素分析中,与良好结果相关的因素是手术年龄较小、男性、糖尿病、无垂体后叶和无人工晶状体(IOL)上的原纤维膜。就诊时视力不佳,间接眼底镜检查时视盘看不到,微生物培养阴性与视力差有关。逐步logistic回归分析显示,缺失假说(OR = 19.50;95% CI, 2.87-132.14)和IOL上方无原纤维膜(OR =15.0;95% CI, 2.34-96.89)是良好视觉效果的独立因素。微生物培养阴性(OR = 18.67;95% CI, 2.32-150.13)是唯一与视力差相关的独立因素。结论急性白内障术后眼内炎的临床表现和微生物学特征对预后有重要影响。
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