Binbin Zhu, Yunfang Liu, Lin Lin, Xiaodan Huang, Yue Zhang, Jiao Zheng, Xiuming Jin
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The mean age of these patients was 48.10±20.81 years (range=15-78 years). The mean BCL wearing time was 18.98±23.72 days (range=1-58 days). Eight patients (0.13%) with infectious keratitis were identified, and the mean age of these patients was 54.33±28.14 years (range=16-75 years). Seven of the infectious keratitis patients were older than 50 years, and one patient was 16 years old. The infectious keratitis incidence rate of the older patients (≥50 years) was significantly higher than that of the young patients (<50 years) (χ=9.647, P=0.002). There was a higher postkeratoplasty risk of BCL-related infectious keratitis than that in the corneal epithelial defect (χ=21.371, P=0.000) and pterygium surgery (χ=16.037, P=0.000) cases, but not in the corneal collagen cross-linking cases (χ=1.792, P=0.181). The mean onset time of BCL-related infectious keratitis was 22.63±18.72 days (range=3-58 days) after wearing the BCLs. Among these 8 infected patients, 3 were noncompliant with their eye drop use and 2 extended their BCL wearing time past 30 days.\n\n\nCONCLUSION\nBandage CL-related infectious keratitis is more likely to occur in older patients. The most common risk factor for BCL-related infectious keratitis was postkeratoplasty use. 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摘要
目的研究绷带隐形眼镜(bcl)患者感染性角膜炎的特点。方法回顾性分析2015年1月至2018年8月浙江大学医学院附属第二医院眼科中心收治的bcl相关感染性角膜炎病例。收集感染性角膜炎患者的详细资料,包括年龄、性别、临床特征、培养结果等。所有数据分析均使用IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows version 24.0进行。结果2015年1月至2018年8月,6188例患者6385眼接受bcl治疗,其中男性3410例,女性2778例。患者平均年龄为48.10±20.81岁(15 ~ 78岁)。BCL的平均佩戴时间为18.98±23.72天(1 ~ 58天)。感染性角膜炎8例(0.13%),平均年龄54.33±28.14岁(范围16 ~ 75岁)。感染性角膜炎患者年龄≥50岁7例,16岁1例。老年患者(≥50岁)感染性角膜炎发病率显著高于年轻患者(<50岁)(χ=9.647, P=0.002)。角膜移植术后bcl相关性感染性角膜炎的发生风险高于角膜上皮缺损组(χ=21.371, P=0.000)和翼状胬肉手术组(χ=16.037, P=0.000),而角膜胶原交联组(χ=1.792, P=0.181)。bcl相关性感染性角膜炎的平均发病时间为佩戴bcl后22.63±18.72天(范围为3 ~ 58天)。8例感染患者中,3例滴眼液使用不合规,2例BCL配戴时间超过30天。结论绷带cl相关性感染性角膜炎易发生于老年患者。bcl相关性感染性角膜炎最常见的危险因素是角膜移植术后的使用。总的来说,BCL佩戴者需要适当的适应症,良好的依从性和密切的随访注意。
Characteristics of Infectious Keratitis in Bandage Contact Lens Wear Patients.
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to determine the characteristics of infectious keratitis in patients wearing bandage contact lenses (BCLs).
METHODS
The BCL-related infectious keratitis cases were reviewed at the eye center of the Second Affiliated Hospital at the Zhejiang University School of Medicine from January 2015 to August 2018. Detailed information about the patients with infectious keratitis was collected, including the age, gender, clinical characteristics, culture results, and other measures. All the data analyses were performed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows version 24.0.
RESULTS
From January 2015 until August 2018, 6,385 eyes of 6,188 patients, including 3,410 males and 2,778 females, received BCLs at our hospital. The mean age of these patients was 48.10±20.81 years (range=15-78 years). The mean BCL wearing time was 18.98±23.72 days (range=1-58 days). Eight patients (0.13%) with infectious keratitis were identified, and the mean age of these patients was 54.33±28.14 years (range=16-75 years). Seven of the infectious keratitis patients were older than 50 years, and one patient was 16 years old. The infectious keratitis incidence rate of the older patients (≥50 years) was significantly higher than that of the young patients (<50 years) (χ=9.647, P=0.002). There was a higher postkeratoplasty risk of BCL-related infectious keratitis than that in the corneal epithelial defect (χ=21.371, P=0.000) and pterygium surgery (χ=16.037, P=0.000) cases, but not in the corneal collagen cross-linking cases (χ=1.792, P=0.181). The mean onset time of BCL-related infectious keratitis was 22.63±18.72 days (range=3-58 days) after wearing the BCLs. Among these 8 infected patients, 3 were noncompliant with their eye drop use and 2 extended their BCL wearing time past 30 days.
CONCLUSION
Bandage CL-related infectious keratitis is more likely to occur in older patients. The most common risk factor for BCL-related infectious keratitis was postkeratoplasty use. Overall, appropriate indications, good compliance, and close follow-up attention are required for BCL wearers.