[Endogenous Candida endophthalmitis in drug misusers injecting intravenous buprenorphine].

J Fr Ophtalmol

Service d'Ophtalmologie, CHU Charles Nicolle, Rouen.

Published: February 2008

Purpose: To analyze patients presenting ocular candidiasis caused by intravenous drug addiction to buprenorphine.

Patients And Methods: We have listed all the cases of endogenous fungal endophthalmitis hospitalized between 1996 and 2005 in the ophthalmology department of the university-affiliated hospital of Rouen, France. Posterior vitrectomy was performed for each patient, with direct examination and bacterial and fungal cultures. The treatment was begun both with an intravitreal injection of amphotericin B and oral fluconazole, modified in the event of resistance.

Results: Seven men, drug addicts, all using intravenous buprenorphine users, were included in the study. The vitreal culture revealed four cases of Candida albicans candidiasis and one case of Candida tropicalis candidiasis. In two cases, oral fluconazole had to be replaced with oral voriconazole. Of the seven patients, three evolved unfavorably despite treatment.

Discussion: Intravenous drug use is known to be a risk factor for ocular candidiasis. However, buprenorphine does not seem to be related to endogenous endophthalmitis, since this was also observed among patients using methadone or heroine. Salivary contact during the preparation of the syringe being used for the injection of the substitute appears to be the source of the candidemia in our series and in the literature.

Conclusion: Inappropriate intravenous use of oral buprenorphine in drug users is a significant risk factor of endogenous fungal endophthalmitis. Visual monitoring by pharmacists of the oral intake of buprenorphine seems essential. We underline the advantages of removing the vitreous in ocular candidiasis.

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