Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4004023 American Journal of Ophthalmology 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo report the therapeutic efficacy of intracameral voriconazole injection in the treatment of fungal endophthalmitis resulting from keratitis.DesignRetrospective, single-institution, consecutive case series.MethodsMicrobiologic and medical records were reviewed for patients with positive intraocular culture results or proven pathologic features for fungal organisms and clinically diagnosed fungal endophthalmitis resulting from keratitis. Ten eyes were treated with an intracameral injection of 100 μg voriconazole. Clinical characteristics, treatment, and causative organisms were analyzed.ResultsFusarium and Aspergillus were the most common causative organisms. Voriconazole was injected intracamerally from 1 to 8 times. Of the 7 patients who received 5 or more repeat injections, 6 were caused by Fusarium and 1 by Acremonium. In the remaining 3 patients who were administered 4 or fewer voriconazole injections, the causative organisms were Aspergillus and Alternaria.ConclusionsIntracameral voriconazole injection may be an effective treatment for fungal endophthalmitis contiguously spreading from keratitis.

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