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Title: | Causative Pathogens of Endophthalmitis after Intravitreal Anti-VEGF Injection: An International Multicenter Study |
Authors: | Catharina Busch Matias Iglicki Mali Okada Pierre Henry Gabrielle Shai Cohen Miriana Mariussi Atchara Amphornphruet Zafer Cebeci Voraporn Chaikitmongkol Aude Couturier Samantha Fraser-Bell Adrian T. Fung Danilo Iannetta Liga Radecka Inês Laíns Tiago M. Rodrigues Marco Lupidi Małgorzata Ozimek Anna Sala-Puigdollers Matus Rehak Anat Loewenstein Dinah Zur |
Authors: | Catharina Busch Matias Iglicki Mali Okada Pierre Henry Gabrielle Shai Cohen Miriana Mariussi Atchara Amphornphruet Zafer Cebeci Voraporn Chaikitmongkol Aude Couturier Samantha Fraser-Bell Adrian T. Fung Danilo Iannetta Liga Radecka Inês Laíns Tiago M. Rodrigues Marco Lupidi Małgorzata Ozimek Anna Sala-Puigdollers Matus Rehak Anat Loewenstein Dinah Zur |
Keywords: | Medicine;Neuroscience |
Issue Date: | 1-Apr-2019 |
Abstract: | © 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel. Purpose: The main objective of this study was to investigate the microbiological spectrum of endophthalmitis after anti-VEGF injections and to compare streptococcal with non-streptococcus-associated cases with regard to baseline characteristics and injection procedure. Methods: Retrospective, international multicenter study of patients with culture-positive endophthalmitis after intravitreal anti-VEGF injection at 17 different retina referral centers. Results: Eighty-three cases with 87 identified pathogens were included. Coagulase-negative staphylococci (59%) and viridans streptococci (15%) were the most frequent pathogens found. The use of postoperative antibiotics and performance of injections in an operating room setting significantly reduced the rate of streptococcus-induced endophthalmitis cases (p = 0.01 for both). Conclusion: We found a statistically significant lower rate of postinjectional local antibiotic therapy and operating room-based procedures among the streptococcus-induced cases compared to cases caused by other organisms. |
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ISSN: | 14230267 00303755 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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