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Clinical features of infectious endophthalmitis in South Korea: a five-year multicenter study.
Nam, Ki Yup; Lee, Joo Eun; Lee, Ji Eun; Jeung, Woo Jin; Park, Jung Min; Park, Jong Moon; Chung, In Young; Han, Yong Seop; Yun, Il Han; Kim, Hyun Wong; Byon, Ik Soo; Oum, Boo Sup; Yoon, Hee Sung; Park, Dong; Yu, Byeng Chul; Park, Eun-Kee; Lee, Hu-Jang; Lee, Sang Joon.
Afiliación
  • Nam KY; Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Kosin University, 262 Gamchun-ro, Seo-gu, Busan, South Korea. oksnam1231@hanmail.net.
  • Lee JE; Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Inje University, Pusan, South Korea. jooeun2@gmail.com.
  • Lee JE; Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Pusan National University, Pusan, South Korea. jieun2lee@gmail.com.
  • Jeung WJ; Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Dong-A University College of Medicine, Busan, South Korea. woo6775@yahoo.co.kr.
  • Park JM; Department of Ophthalmology, Maryknoll Hospital, Busan, South Korea. pjm1438@hanmail.net.
  • Park JM; Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, South Korea. jmpark@gsnu.ac.kr.
  • Chung IY; Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, South Korea. in0chung@hanmail.net.
  • Han YS; Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, South Korea. medcabin@hanmail.net.
  • Yun IH; Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Inje University, Pusan, South Korea. ihyun@ijnc.inje.ac.kr.
  • Kim HW; Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Inje University, Pusan, South Korea. maekbak@hanmail.net.
  • Byon IS; Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Pusan National University, Pusan, South Korea. isbyon@naver.com.
  • Oum BS; Jung Geun Eye Hospital, Busan, South Korea. bsoum@pusan.ac.kr.
  • Yoon HS; Sungmo Eye Hospital, Busan, South Korea. heesyoon@dreamwiz.com.
  • Park D; Su Jeong Eye Clinic, Busan, South Korea. mology@hanmail.net.
  • Yu BC; Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Kosin University, Pusan, South Korea. preventeer@hanmail.net.
  • Park EK; Department of Medical Humanities and Social Medicine, Kosin University, Pusan, South Korea. ekpark@kosin.ac.kr.
  • Lee HJ; Research Institute of Life Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, South Korea. hujang@gnu.ac.kr.
  • Lee SJ; Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Kosin University, 262 Gamchun-ro, Seo-gu, Busan, South Korea. hhiatus@gmail.com.
BMC Infect Dis ; 15: 177, 2015 Apr 09.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25885441
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

To investigate clinical features of infectious endophthalmitis over five years in a South Korean population.

METHODS:

Medical records of consecutive patients diagnosed with infectious endophthalmitis at eight institutions located in Gyeongsangnam-do and Pusan city between January 1, 2004 and July 31, 2010 were reviewed.

RESULTS:

A total of 197 patients were diagnosed and treated. An average of 30.0 infectious endophthalmitis per year was developed. The annual incidence rate of postoperative endophthalmitis during 2006~2009 was 0.037%. The ratios of male to female and right to left were 50.2% 49.8 % and 54.8% 43.2%, respectively. Eighth decade and spring were the peak age (36.6%) and season (32.0%) to develop the infectious endophthalmitis. The most common past history in systemic disease was hypertension (40.4%), followed by diabetes (23.4%). Cataract operation (60.4%) was the most common cause, among which most of them was uneventful phacoemulsification (95.9%). Corneal laceration (51.6%) and liver abscess (42.9%) were the most common causes of traumatic and endogenous endophthalmitis, respectively. The percentages of patients with initial and final visual acuity less than counting fingers were 62.6% and 35.2%, respectively. Treatment with vitrectomy with or without intravitreal antibiotics injection was administered to 72.6% of patients, while 17.3% received intravitreal antibiotics only.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our study revealed that the development of infectious endophthalmitis was related with seasonal variation and increased during our study period. Pars plana vitrectomy was preferred for the treatment of infectious endophthalmitis in South Korea.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infección de la Herida Quirúrgica / Extracción de Catarata / Infecciones Bacterianas del Ojo / Endoftalmitis / Lesiones de la Cornea / Absceso Hepático Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: BMC Infect Dis Asunto de la revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Corea del Sur

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infección de la Herida Quirúrgica / Extracción de Catarata / Infecciones Bacterianas del Ojo / Endoftalmitis / Lesiones de la Cornea / Absceso Hepático Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: BMC Infect Dis Asunto de la revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Corea del Sur