PMID: 15242070Jul 10, 2004Paper

A retrospective analysis of infection after corneal transplantation

Nippon Ganka Gakkai zasshi
Koichi WakimasuShigeru Kinoshita

Abstract

We studied retrospectively the background of postoperative infection after corneal transplantation. We reviewed the records of 753 eyes that had undergone corneal transplantation at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine or the Baptist Eye Clinic over a period of 6 years from April 1994 to March 2000. Patients who developed microbial keratitis after corneal transplantation were evaluated for the incidence of infection, age, the interval between transplantation and infection, microbiological etiology, the use of topical steroids, therapy, and complications. Follow-up after keratoplasty averaged 43.2+/-25.6 months (mean+/-standard deviation). Among 753 eyes examined, microbial keratitis developed in 27 eyes (3.6%), 14 eyes had bacterial, and 13 had fungal infections. The ages at presentation were 51.4+/-21.5 years for bacterial infections, and 66.5+/-11.1 for fungal infections. The time intervals between transplantation and the onset of infection averaged 7.8+/-7.9 months for bacterial infections, and 24.2+/-17.2 for fungal infections. Infections in 7 (50.0%) of the bacterial eyes were caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) or epidermidis (MRSE), and 9 (69.2%) of the fungal infections by yeast type fungus ...Continue Reading

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