Postoperative Endophthalmitis Before and After Preferred Utilization of Prophylactic Intracameral Antibiotics for Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgeries at Cole Eye Institute.

Ang Li, Jack Shao, R. Gans, J. Bena, J. Goshe
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PURPOSE To compare the rate of endophthalmitis of intracameral versus topical antibiotic prophylaxis for patients undergoing phacoemulsification at a single-centered, multispecialty ophthalmological institute. METHODS A retrospective analysis of the rate of endophthalmitis by coding search within 90 days of cataract surgery in periods before (May 15, 2012-May 15, 2014) and after (April 30, 2015-April 30, 2017) intracameral antibiotics became the institution's preferred practice pattern for phacoemulsification. Clinical data were collected for each endophthalmitis case, including timing of onset, presenting symptoms and signs, culture results, treatment performed, and visual acuity outcome. RESULTS The rate of postphacoemulsification endophthalmitis decreased from 0.18% (29 eyes among 16,201 cataract surgeries) to 0.07% (11 eyes among 16,325 surgeries) when the preferred method was changed from topical to intracameral antibiotics (P=0.004) with an odds ratio of 0.32. Endophthalmitis cases in the 2 groups had comparable visual acuity at initial presentation and at 3 months (P=0.86). The most commonly isolated organism in culture-proven cases of endophthalmitis in both groups was coagulase-negative staphylococcus. The rate of gram-positive endophthalmitis decreased from 0.08% to 0.02% with an odds ratio of 0.23 (P=0.012) while the rate of gram-negative cases remained similar. CONCLUSIONS The use of intracameral antibiotics during cataract surgery was associated with a statistically significant reduction of postoperative endophthalmitis.
Cole眼科研究所白内障超声乳化手术首选预防性眼内抗生素使用前后的眼内炎。
目的比较某单中心多专科眼科超声乳化术患者眼内炎与局部抗生素预防的发生率。方法采用编码搜索方法,回顾性分析白内障手术后90天内(2012年5月15日- 2014年5月15日)和(2015年4月30日- 2017年4月30日)应用眼内抗生素成为该机构首选超声乳化术治疗模式前后的眼内炎发生率。收集每个眼内炎病例的临床资料,包括发病时间、症状和体征、培养结果、治疗情况和视力结果。结果当首选方法由外用抗生素改为眼内抗生素时,超声乳化术后眼内炎发生率由0.18%(16,201例白内障手术中29例)降至0.07%(16,325例白内障手术中11例)(P=0.004),优势比为0.32。两组眼内炎患者在初次就诊和3个月时的视力相当(P=0.86)。在两组经培养证实的眼内炎病例中,最常见的分离生物是凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌。革兰氏阳性眼内炎发生率由0.08%下降至0.02%,优势比为0.23 (P=0.012),革兰氏阴性眼内炎发生率保持不变。结论白内障手术中应用眼内抗生素可显著降低术后眼内炎的发生率。
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