Epidemiology and medical prediction of microbial keratitis in southeast Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Ibrahim,Marlon Moraes
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Vanini,Rafael, Ibrahim,Fuad Moraes, Martins,Wellington de Paula, Carvalho,Rodrigo Teixeira de Campos, Castro,Rosane Silvestre de, Rocha,Eduardo Melani
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)
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Resumo: PURPOSE: The goals of the study were the following: 1) to show the epidemiology of microbial keratitis (MK) in the southeast Brazil, 2) to compare the epidemiological differences between fungal (FK) and bacterial keratitis (BK), and 3) to evaluate the frequency which ophthalmologists accurately differentiate bacterial keratitis from fungal keratitis based on clinical diagnosis. METHODS: A retrospective chart analysis of all clinically diagnosed microbial keratitis patients presenting between October, 2003 and September, 2006 was performed. Demographic features, ocular and laboratory findings, and information regarding the risk factors and clinical evolution were recorded. RESULTS: Among 118 consecutive patients with a clinical diagnosis of microbial keratitis, the positive culture rate was 61%. The predominant bacterial and fungal pathogens isolated were S. epidermidis and Fusarium spp. Prior corneal injury was more frequent among fungal keratitis than bacterial keratitis cases (p<0.0001). Coexisting systemic diseases, ocular diseases, and previous ocular surgery were more frequent among BK cases (p=0.001; p=0.001; p=0.004; respectively). The following clinical findings were more frequent in bacterial keratitis: hypopion, corneal peripheral superficial vascularisation, and ulceration area &gt;20 mm² (p<0.05). The diagnosis was predicted correctly in 81.6% of bacterial keratitis cases and in 48.1% of fungal keratitis cases. CONCLUSION: Medical judgment of microbial keratitis agent is possible based on clinical and epidemiological data, but it is more difficult for fungal infection. Thus, such data cannot be the only basis for the diagnosis of suspected microbial keratitis, but oriented clinical suspicion based on these data may be beneficial for guiding antimicrobial treatment and earlier therapy.
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spelling Epidemiology and medical prediction of microbial keratitis in southeast BrazilEye infections, bacterial/epidemiologyEye infections, bacterial/microbiologyEye infections, bacterial/therapyEye infections, fungal/epidemiologyEye infections, fungal microbiologyEye infections, fungal/therapyRisk factorsPURPOSE: The goals of the study were the following: 1) to show the epidemiology of microbial keratitis (MK) in the southeast Brazil, 2) to compare the epidemiological differences between fungal (FK) and bacterial keratitis (BK), and 3) to evaluate the frequency which ophthalmologists accurately differentiate bacterial keratitis from fungal keratitis based on clinical diagnosis. METHODS: A retrospective chart analysis of all clinically diagnosed microbial keratitis patients presenting between October, 2003 and September, 2006 was performed. Demographic features, ocular and laboratory findings, and information regarding the risk factors and clinical evolution were recorded. RESULTS: Among 118 consecutive patients with a clinical diagnosis of microbial keratitis, the positive culture rate was 61%. The predominant bacterial and fungal pathogens isolated were S. epidermidis and Fusarium spp. Prior corneal injury was more frequent among fungal keratitis than bacterial keratitis cases (p<0.0001). Coexisting systemic diseases, ocular diseases, and previous ocular surgery were more frequent among BK cases (p=0.001; p=0.001; p=0.004; respectively). The following clinical findings were more frequent in bacterial keratitis: hypopion, corneal peripheral superficial vascularisation, and ulceration area &gt;20 mm² (p<0.05). The diagnosis was predicted correctly in 81.6% of bacterial keratitis cases and in 48.1% of fungal keratitis cases. CONCLUSION: Medical judgment of microbial keratitis agent is possible based on clinical and epidemiological data, but it is more difficult for fungal infection. Thus, such data cannot be the only basis for the diagnosis of suspected microbial keratitis, but oriented clinical suspicion based on these data may be beneficial for guiding antimicrobial treatment and earlier therapy.Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia2011-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492011000100002Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia v.74 n.1 2011reponame:Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)instname:Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)instacron:CBO10.1590/S0004-27492011000100002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIbrahim,Marlon MoraesVanini,RafaelIbrahim,Fuad MoraesMartins,Wellington de PaulaCarvalho,Rodrigo Teixeira de CamposCastro,Rosane Silvestre deRocha,Eduardo Melanieng2011-06-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-27492011000100002Revistahttp://aboonline.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpaboonline@cbo.com.br||abo@cbo.com.br1678-29250004-2749opendoar:2011-06-03T00:00Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online) - Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiology and medical prediction of microbial keratitis in southeast Brazil
title Epidemiology and medical prediction of microbial keratitis in southeast Brazil
spellingShingle Epidemiology and medical prediction of microbial keratitis in southeast Brazil
Ibrahim,Marlon Moraes
Eye infections, bacterial/epidemiology
Eye infections, bacterial/microbiology
Eye infections, bacterial/therapy
Eye infections, fungal/epidemiology
Eye infections, fungal microbiology
Eye infections, fungal/therapy
Risk factors
title_short Epidemiology and medical prediction of microbial keratitis in southeast Brazil
title_full Epidemiology and medical prediction of microbial keratitis in southeast Brazil
title_fullStr Epidemiology and medical prediction of microbial keratitis in southeast Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology and medical prediction of microbial keratitis in southeast Brazil
title_sort Epidemiology and medical prediction of microbial keratitis in southeast Brazil
author Ibrahim,Marlon Moraes
author_facet Ibrahim,Marlon Moraes
Vanini,Rafael
Ibrahim,Fuad Moraes
Martins,Wellington de Paula
Carvalho,Rodrigo Teixeira de Campos
Castro,Rosane Silvestre de
Rocha,Eduardo Melani
author_role author
author2 Vanini,Rafael
Ibrahim,Fuad Moraes
Martins,Wellington de Paula
Carvalho,Rodrigo Teixeira de Campos
Castro,Rosane Silvestre de
Rocha,Eduardo Melani
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ibrahim,Marlon Moraes
Vanini,Rafael
Ibrahim,Fuad Moraes
Martins,Wellington de Paula
Carvalho,Rodrigo Teixeira de Campos
Castro,Rosane Silvestre de
Rocha,Eduardo Melani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eye infections, bacterial/epidemiology
Eye infections, bacterial/microbiology
Eye infections, bacterial/therapy
Eye infections, fungal/epidemiology
Eye infections, fungal microbiology
Eye infections, fungal/therapy
Risk factors
topic Eye infections, bacterial/epidemiology
Eye infections, bacterial/microbiology
Eye infections, bacterial/therapy
Eye infections, fungal/epidemiology
Eye infections, fungal microbiology
Eye infections, fungal/therapy
Risk factors
description PURPOSE: The goals of the study were the following: 1) to show the epidemiology of microbial keratitis (MK) in the southeast Brazil, 2) to compare the epidemiological differences between fungal (FK) and bacterial keratitis (BK), and 3) to evaluate the frequency which ophthalmologists accurately differentiate bacterial keratitis from fungal keratitis based on clinical diagnosis. METHODS: A retrospective chart analysis of all clinically diagnosed microbial keratitis patients presenting between October, 2003 and September, 2006 was performed. Demographic features, ocular and laboratory findings, and information regarding the risk factors and clinical evolution were recorded. RESULTS: Among 118 consecutive patients with a clinical diagnosis of microbial keratitis, the positive culture rate was 61%. The predominant bacterial and fungal pathogens isolated were S. epidermidis and Fusarium spp. Prior corneal injury was more frequent among fungal keratitis than bacterial keratitis cases (p<0.0001). Coexisting systemic diseases, ocular diseases, and previous ocular surgery were more frequent among BK cases (p=0.001; p=0.001; p=0.004; respectively). The following clinical findings were more frequent in bacterial keratitis: hypopion, corneal peripheral superficial vascularisation, and ulceration area &gt;20 mm² (p<0.05). The diagnosis was predicted correctly in 81.6% of bacterial keratitis cases and in 48.1% of fungal keratitis cases. CONCLUSION: Medical judgment of microbial keratitis agent is possible based on clinical and epidemiological data, but it is more difficult for fungal infection. Thus, such data cannot be the only basis for the diagnosis of suspected microbial keratitis, but oriented clinical suspicion based on these data may be beneficial for guiding antimicrobial treatment and earlier therapy.
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