Correlation between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with fungal keratitis

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Leidiane Adrinano
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Foschini, Rosália Antunes, Sousa, Sidney Júlio De Faria E
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0004-2749.20190001
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/183889
Resumo: ABSTRACTPurpose:To determine whether a correlation exists between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with keratitis and fungal growth in microbiological culture.Methods:A retrospective study of patients with fungal growth in the microbiological culture of corneal scrapings. Patients were treated at an ophthalmologic reference center in Southeastern Brazil from January 1992 to October 2015.Results:Medical records of 181 patients (131 males and 50 females) with a mean age of 47 ± 18 years were analyzed. The three most common etiologies were Fusarium sp. (38.7%), Aspergillus sp. (15%), and Candida sp. (13.2%). Among these, Fusarium sp. was the most frequent in patients aged £50 years (p=0.002) and in those with a recent history of a foreign body and/or ocular trauma (p=0.01). Candida sp. was the most frequent etiology in patients aged >50 years (p=0.002), in those with postoperative ocular surgery (p=0.002); in those with a previous ocular pathology (p=0.0007); and in immunodepressed patients (p=0.0004).Conclusion: Fusarium sp. was predominant in patients aged £50 years and those with a recent history of foreign body and/or ocular trauma, whereas Candida sp. was predominant in older adults, in those with a postoperative ocular surgery, in those with a previous ocular pathology, and in immunodepressed patients.
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spelling Correlation between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with fungal keratitisCorrelação entre espécies patogênicas e achados clínicos, gravidade da doença e desfecho visual em pacientes com ceratite fúngicaKeratitisEye infections, fungalCorneal ulcerRisk factorsCeratiteInfecções oculares fúngicasÚlcera da córneaFatores de riscoABSTRACTPurpose:To determine whether a correlation exists between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with keratitis and fungal growth in microbiological culture.Methods:A retrospective study of patients with fungal growth in the microbiological culture of corneal scrapings. Patients were treated at an ophthalmologic reference center in Southeastern Brazil from January 1992 to October 2015.Results:Medical records of 181 patients (131 males and 50 females) with a mean age of 47 ± 18 years were analyzed. The three most common etiologies were Fusarium sp. (38.7%), Aspergillus sp. (15%), and Candida sp. (13.2%). Among these, Fusarium sp. was the most frequent in patients aged £50 years (p=0.002) and in those with a recent history of a foreign body and/or ocular trauma (p=0.01). Candida sp. was the most frequent etiology in patients aged >50 years (p=0.002), in those with postoperative ocular surgery (p=0.002); in those with a previous ocular pathology (p=0.0007); and in immunodepressed patients (p=0.0004).Conclusion: Fusarium sp. was predominant in patients aged £50 years and those with a recent history of foreign body and/or ocular trauma, whereas Candida sp. was predominant in older adults, in those with a postoperative ocular surgery, in those with a previous ocular pathology, and in immunodepressed patients.RESUMOObjetivo:Determinar se existe uma correlação entre espécies patogênicas e achados clínicos, gravidade da doença e resultado visual em pacientes com ceratite e crescimento de fungos em cultura microbiológica.Métodos:Estudo retrospectivo de pacientes com crescimento de fungos na cultura microbiológica de raspado de córnea. Os pacientes foram tratados em um centro de referência oftalmológica no Sudeste do Brasil de janeiro de 1992 a outubro de 2015.Resultados:Foram analisados registros médicos de 181 pacientes (131 homens e 50 mulheres) com idade média de 47 ± 18 anos. As três etiologias mais comuns foram Fusarium sp. (38,7%), Aspergillus sp. (15%) e Candida sp. (13,2%). Entre estas, Fusarium sp. foi a mais frequente em pacientes com idade £50 anos (p=0,002) e naqueles com história recente de corpo estranho e/ou trauma ocular (p=0,01). Candida sp. foi a etiologia mais frequente em pacientes com idade >50 anos (p=0,002), naqueles com cirurgia ocular pós-operatória (p=0,002); naqueles com patologia ocular prévia (p=0,0007); e em pacientes imunodeprimidos (p=0,0004).Conclusão: Fusarium sp. foi predominante em pacientes com idade £50 anos e naqueles com história recente de corpo estranho e/ou trauma ocular; enquanto Candida sp. foi predominante em adultos mais velhos, naqueles com cirurgia ocular pós-operatória, naqueles com patologia ocular prévia e em pacientes imunodeprimidos.Universidade Estadual de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto Hospital das ClínicasConselho Brasileiro de OftalmologiaUniversidade Estadual de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto Hospital das ClínicasPereira, Leidiane AdrinanoFoschini, Rosália AntunesSousa, Sidney Júlio De Faria E2019-10-03T17:32:08Z2019-10-03T17:32:08Z2019-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article2-5application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0004-2749.20190001Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia. Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia, v. 82, n. 1, p. 2-5, 2019.0004-2749http://hdl.handle.net/11449/18388910.5935/0004-2749.20190001S0004-27492019000100002S0004-27492019000100002.pdfSciELOreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengArquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-30T17:35:28Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/183889Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-30T17:35:28Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Correlation between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with fungal keratitis
Correlação entre espécies patogênicas e achados clínicos, gravidade da doença e desfecho visual em pacientes com ceratite fúngica
title Correlation between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with fungal keratitis
spellingShingle Correlation between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with fungal keratitis
Pereira, Leidiane Adrinano
Keratitis
Eye infections, fungal
Corneal ulcer
Risk factors
Ceratite
Infecções oculares fúngicas
Úlcera da córnea
Fatores de risco
title_short Correlation between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with fungal keratitis
title_full Correlation between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with fungal keratitis
title_fullStr Correlation between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with fungal keratitis
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with fungal keratitis
title_sort Correlation between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with fungal keratitis
author Pereira, Leidiane Adrinano
author_facet Pereira, Leidiane Adrinano
Foschini, Rosália Antunes
Sousa, Sidney Júlio De Faria E
author_role author
author2 Foschini, Rosália Antunes
Sousa, Sidney Júlio De Faria E
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto Hospital das Clínicas
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Leidiane Adrinano
Foschini, Rosália Antunes
Sousa, Sidney Júlio De Faria E
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Keratitis
Eye infections, fungal
Corneal ulcer
Risk factors
Ceratite
Infecções oculares fúngicas
Úlcera da córnea
Fatores de risco
topic Keratitis
Eye infections, fungal
Corneal ulcer
Risk factors
Ceratite
Infecções oculares fúngicas
Úlcera da córnea
Fatores de risco
description ABSTRACTPurpose:To determine whether a correlation exists between pathogenic species and clinical findings, disease severity, and visual outcome in patients with keratitis and fungal growth in microbiological culture.Methods:A retrospective study of patients with fungal growth in the microbiological culture of corneal scrapings. Patients were treated at an ophthalmologic reference center in Southeastern Brazil from January 1992 to October 2015.Results:Medical records of 181 patients (131 males and 50 females) with a mean age of 47 ± 18 years were analyzed. The three most common etiologies were Fusarium sp. (38.7%), Aspergillus sp. (15%), and Candida sp. (13.2%). Among these, Fusarium sp. was the most frequent in patients aged £50 years (p=0.002) and in those with a recent history of a foreign body and/or ocular trauma (p=0.01). Candida sp. was the most frequent etiology in patients aged >50 years (p=0.002), in those with postoperative ocular surgery (p=0.002); in those with a previous ocular pathology (p=0.0007); and in immunodepressed patients (p=0.0004).Conclusion: Fusarium sp. was predominant in patients aged £50 years and those with a recent history of foreign body and/or ocular trauma, whereas Candida sp. was predominant in older adults, in those with a postoperative ocular surgery, in those with a previous ocular pathology, and in immunodepressed patients.
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