Severe bacterial endophthalmitis: towards improving clinical outcomes.

Expert Rev Ophthalmol

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA.

Published: October 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • Endophthalmitis is an eye infection and inflammation that can lead to major vision loss, often caused by bacteria entering the eye after surgery, trauma, or from other infections in the body.
  • The occurrence of endophthalmitis has remained stable, but rising rates of invasive eye surgeries and intraocular injections could increase infection risks.
  • Although treatment can help retain vision in many cases, severe bacterial endophthalmitis frequently results in blindness, leading to ongoing research for better treatments and outcomes.

Article Abstract

Endophthalmitis is an infection and inflammation of the interior of the eye that can result in significant vision loss. This infection occurs as a result of the seeding of organisms into the interior of the eye following surgery (postoperative), trauma (post-traumatic) or an infection in another site in the body (endogenous). The general rate of endophthalmitis has remained steady over the past several years. However, the increased use of intraocular injections to treat various degenerative and inflammatory ocular diseases, in addition to the already large and growing number of invasive ocular surgeries, may increase the opportunities in which organisms can gain access to the eye. In most cases of endophthalmitis, useful vision can be retained if proper treatment is instituted. However, in severe cases of bacterial endophthalmitis, blindness often occurs despite treatment. This article summarizes information on endophthalmitis epidemiology, treatment issues and current regimens, and recent experimental and clinical efforts to improve the outcome of severe and blinding forms of bacterial endophthalmitis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3092298PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1586/eop.10.52DOI Listing

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