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Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Clinical Manifestations and Therapeutic Outcomes in Acute Endophthalmitis
by Ana Maria Dascalu, Sanda Jurja, Carmen Luminita Mocanu, Cristina Alexandrescu, Daniela Stana, Madalina Totir, Ece Ergin, Corneliu Tudor, Catalin Cicerone Grigorescu, Dragos Serban, Laurentiu Simion, Dan Dumitrescu, Andrei Marin, Catalin Teodor Constantinescu and Bogdan Mihai Cristea
J. Mind Med. Sci. 2024, 11(2), 475-481; https://doi.org/10.22543/2392-7674.1554 - 31 Oct 2024
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Endophthalmitis incidence and clinical characteristics was reported to change during COVID-19 pandemic, due to multiple influencing factors, such as prolonged lockdown periods, persistent immune suppression following SARS-CoV-2 infection, and mask wearing. We conducted a retrospective eight-year study, during January 2016 and December 2023, [...] Read more.
Endophthalmitis incidence and clinical characteristics was reported to change during COVID-19 pandemic, due to multiple influencing factors, such as prolonged lockdown periods, persistent immune suppression following SARS-CoV-2 infection, and mask wearing. We conducted a retrospective eight-year study, during January 2016 and December 2023, that aims to investigates the differences in terms of etiology, clinical characteristics and outcomes in cases with acute endophthalmitis, admitted before (2016–2019) and during COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2023). The two study subgroups were homogenous in term of age, gender distribution, associated comorbidities, and addressability. During COVID-19 pandemic there were significant delays in presentation (p = 0.02), more cases of endogenous endophthalmitis (p = 0.025), and patients presented a more intense systemic inflammatory reaction (p < 0.01). Moreover, undiagnosed cases of diabetes were more frequent in pandemic group, and were associated with endogenous endophthalmitis (59.3% vs. 16.6%, p < 0.001). The were differences in etiology between the two subgroups, the first cases of hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae endogenous endophthalmitis reported in our center. The outcomes were comparable in terms of hospital stay and rate of evisceration. However, the visual function was worse in the pandemic group, which may be correlated with the specific differences in etiology and delayed presentation. Early diagnosis and prompt initiation of large spectrum antibiotherapy are essential to preserve vision. Full article
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Visual Outcomes and Prognostic Factors of Traumatic Endophthalmitis Treated by Pars Plana Vitrectomy: 11 Years Retrospective Analysis
by Mădălina-Claudia Hapca, Ștefan Cristian Vesa and Simona-Delia Nicoară
J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12(2), 502; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12020502 - 7 Jan 2023
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Aim: To evaluate the visual outcome of traumatic endophthalmitis and describe the risk factors associated with poor visual acuity and retinal detachment (RD) development over an 11-year period. Methods: Medical records of 34 patients with traumatic endophthalmitis who underwent PPV over a period [...] Read more.
Aim: To evaluate the visual outcome of traumatic endophthalmitis and describe the risk factors associated with poor visual acuity and retinal detachment (RD) development over an 11-year period. Methods: Medical records of 34 patients with traumatic endophthalmitis who underwent PPV over a period of 11 years (1 January 2010–31 December 2020) were reviewed. We extracted details regarding demographic data, initial and final best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) using a standard Snellen chart, wound and IOFB characteristics, ocular associated lesions, and treatment. The outcome was evaluated according to the final BCVA which was defined as poor < 0.1 or good ≥ 0.1 Results: Endophthalmitis rate was 29.8% in open globe injuries. The mean age was 43.6 ± 16.5 years and the majority of patients were males (32 out of 34, 94.1%). All patients received systemic (moxifloxacin) and intravitreal antibiotherapy. We performed pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) in all cases. Poor visual outcome was associated with wound size ≥ 3 mm (p = 0.02), the association of IOFB (p = 0.016), and the development of RD (p = 0.00). The presence of IOFB (p = 0.01) and wound size ≥ 3 mm (p = 0.01) were statistically associated with RD development. After treatment, 47.05% of patients achieved final BCVA ≥ 0.1. Conclusion: Wound size ≥ 3 mm, IOFB and RD were risk factors for poor visual outcomes in traumatic endophthalmitis. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Recent Clinical Advances in Vitreoretinal Surgery)
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Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae Endogenous Endophthalmitis—A Global Emerging Disease
by Dragos Serban, Alina Popa Cherecheanu, Ana Maria Dascalu, Bogdan Socea, Geta Vancea, Daniela Stana, Gabriel Catalin Smarandache, Alexandru Dan Sabau and Daniel Ovidiu Costea
Life 2021, 11(7), 676; https://doi.org/10.3390/life11070676 - 10 Jul 2021
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The review aims to document the new emerging hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (Kp) endogenous endophthalmitis (EKE) in terms of incidence, microbiological characterization of the pathogenic agent, associated risk factors, management, and outcomes. Hypervirulent (hv) strains of KP (hvKp) induce invasive liver abscesses (LA) with [...] Read more.
The review aims to document the new emerging hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (Kp) endogenous endophthalmitis (EKE) in terms of incidence, microbiological characterization of the pathogenic agent, associated risk factors, management, and outcomes. Hypervirulent (hv) strains of KP (hvKp) induce invasive liver abscesses (LA) with specific clinical features. Up to 80–90% of cases have hepatic liver abscess as a primary focus of infection, followed by renal or lung hvKp infections. However, the incidence of EKE in patients with KPLA varied between 3.4% (19) and 12.6% (13), with a total of 95 cases of endophthalmitis in 1455 cases of KPLA (6.5%). Severe visual loss was encountered in 75% of cases, with 25% bilateral involvement. Intravitreal antibiotics are the mainstay therapeutic approach. Pars plana vitrectomy is a subject of controversy. HvKp strains present mostly natural “wild-type” antibiotic resistance profile suggestive for community-acquired infections, being highly susceptive to the third and fourth generation of cephalosporins and carbapenems. Antimicrobial resistance in hypervirulent strains was recently documented via plasmid transfer and may result in extremely difficult to treat cases. Global dissemination of these strains is a major epidemiologic shift that should be considered in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of patients with endogenous endophthalmitis. Ophthalmologic screening in patients with KPLA and other hvKp infections and a multidisciplinary therapeutic approach is extremely important for early diagnosis and preservation of the visual function. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Old and New Pandemics: Challenges for Humans)
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