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Title: Rafael A. Oechsler, MD 1,2


1
Update on Infectious Keratitis after Refractive
Surgery
  • Rafael A. Oechsler, MD 1,2
  • Alfonso Iovieno, MD 1
  • Darlene Miller, DHSc, MPH 1
  • Eduardo Alfonso, MD 1

1 - Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Miller School
of Medicine University of Miami 2 -
Ophthalmology Department - Federal University of
Sao Paulo - Brazil
None of the authors has any financial interest on
the contents of this study
2
Introduction
  • Infectious keratitis after refractive surgery
    procedures, is a rare (less than 1/1000
    surgeries), but sight-threatening condition.
  • Risk factors include lack of sterility during the
    procedure and predisposing factors inherent of
    each patient, such as dry eye, blepharitis and
    delayed epithelial healing.

Trichosporon spp infection post-LASIK
3
Purpose
  • To report clinical aspects and outcomes of
    culture-proven post-refractive surgery infectious
    keratitis in patients treated at the Bascom
    Palmer Eye Institute from July 2001 through
    December 2007

Mycobacteria (MOTT) infection post-LASIK
4
Methods
  • Review of the medical records from all patients
    with culture-proven post-refractive surgery
    infectious keratitis and treated at the Bascom
    Palmer Eye Institute from July 2001 through
    December 2007 was performed

5
Results Demographics
  • 12 eyes in 10 patients
  • 7 males (70) and 3 females (30)
  • Mean age 42 years (range 23-65 years)
  • Mean follow-up time was 22 months (range 2-45
    months)

6
Results main clinical outcomes
BCVA Initial LogMAR 1.0 (20/200) Final LogMAR 0.55 (20/70)
Infiltrate size 4mm Range 1-8mm
Time to cure 74 days Range 25-170 days
Therapeutic keratoplasty 6 eyes (50) 4 in MOTT infections 2 in mold infections
7
Results Pathogens
Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (MOTT) (42) 5 eyes
Yeasts (25) 2 Candida spp 1 Trichosporon spp
Molds (17) 1 Aspergillus spp 1 Acremonium spp
S. aureus (17) 1 MSSA 1 MRSA
MRSA infection post-LASIK
8
Results Medications
  • Topical medications when seen
  • 5 eyes on 4th generation fluoroquinolones
    (Moxifloxacin, Gatifloxacin)
  • 4 eyes on 2nd generation fluoroquinolones
    (Ciprofloxacin, Oxifloxacin)
  • 2 eyes on Vancomycin 5 Tobramycin 1.4
  • 1 eye on Natamycin 5 Vanco 5 Tobra 1.4

9
Results Risk Factors
  • 3 eyes trauma (foreign body)
  • 1 eye enhancement
  • 1 eye previous Radial Keratotomy (RK)
  • 7 eyes none

10
Conclusions
  • Even after the start of use of 4th generation
    fluoroquinolones, Mycobacteria continue to be the
    most frequent pathogen associated with
    post-refractive surgery infections.
  • Fungi had an increased incidence (42) when
    compared with our last study (20)

11
Conclusions
  • The rate of therapeutic therapeutic
    keratoplasties is very high (50) among these
    patients.
  • All molds (2 out of 2) and 80 of the MOTT (4 out
    of 5) required a therapeutic PK
  • None of the yeasts or S. aureus cases required a
    PK
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