Optimizing Diagnosis and Management of Nocardia Keratitis, Scleritis, and Endophthalmitis: 11-Year Microbial and Clinical Overview

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DeCroos, Francis Char [2 ]
Garg, Prashant [1 ]
Reddy, Ashok K. [3 ]
Sharma, Ashish [4 ,6 ]
Krishnaiah, Sannapaneni [5 ]
Mungale, Meeta [1 ]
Mruthyunjaya, Prithvi [2 ]
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[1] L V Prasad Eye Inst, Cornea & Anterior Segment Serv, Hyderabad Eye Res Fdn, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500034, India
[2] Duke Univ, Ctr Eye, Durham, NC USA
[3] L V Prasad Eye Inst, Jhaveri Microbiol Ctr, Hyderabad Eye Res Fdn, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500034, India
[4] L V Prasad Eye Inst, Smt Kanuri Santhamma Ctr Vitreoretinal Dis, Hyderabad Eye Res Fdn, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500034, India
[5] L V Prasad Eye Inst, Int Ctr Adv Rural Eye Care, Hyderabad Eye Res Fdn, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500034, India
[6] Lotus Eye Care Hosp, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
ASTEROIDES ENDOPHTHALMITIS; INFECTIOUS SCLERITIS; BACTERIAL KERATITIS; CAUSATIVE ORGANISMS; PTERYGIUM EXCISION; CHOROIDAL ABSCESS; CATARACT-SURGERY; VISUAL OUTCOMES; RISK-FACTORS; SOUTH-INDIA;
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10.1016/j.ophtha.2010.10.037
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
Objective: To identify clinical factors and microbiological assays that facilitate a rapid diagnosis of Nocardia keratitis, scleritis, and endophthalmitis, and to determine optimal medical and surgical management strategies. Design: Retrospective, consecutive case series. Participants: A total of 111 cases of keratitis, 11 cases of scleritis, and 16 cases of endophthalmitis, all culture-proven Nocardia infections, were identified between January 1999 and January 2010. Intervention: The keratitis cases underwent intensive medical management, and the scleritis and endophthalmitis cases required concurrent surgical intervention for disease control. Corneal and scleral scrapings, as well as undiluted vitreous sample, were submitted for microbiologic evaluation (direct smear and culture). Main Outcome Measures: Historical points, clinical findings, and microbiologic assays that facilitated a prompt Nocardia diagnosis were identified, and management choices were examined for correlation with final acuity. Results: Ocular exposure to soil or plant matter was a common historical point in cases of Nocardia keratitis (48%) and scleritis (45%), respectively. Nocardia keratitis often (38.7%) presented with "wreath"-shaped anterior stromal infiltrate or infiltrate interspersed with elevated, pinhead-sized, chalky lesions. Most patients with scleritis (63.4%) presented with nodular lesions demonstrating pointed abscesses. Nocardia endophthalmitis typically (75%) presented with endoexudates or nodular exudates surrounding the pupillary border. Gram stain and 1% acid-fast stain enabled prompt diagnosis of Nocardia in 64% and 63% of keratitis cases and 45% and 63% of scleritis cases, respectively. Direct smear was usually not revealing in cases of Nocardia endophthalmitis. Isolates from Nocardia keratitis, scleritis, and endophthalmitis demonstrated 97%, 100%, and 90% susceptibility to amikacin, respectively. Nocardia keratitis resolved with medical therapy alone in 82% of cases. Younger age and better initial acuity correlated with improved final acuity in keratitis cases. Outcomes were poor after Nocardia scleritis and endophthalmitis. Conclusions: Early appropriate treatment often results in visual recovery in eyes with Nocardia keratitis. Despite aggressive and prompt surgical intervention, the prognosis for Nocardia scleritis and endophthalmitis is more guarded. Nocardia isolated from ocular infections demonstrate high levels of susceptibility to amikacin.
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