Role of systemic corticosteroids in orbital cellulitis: a meta-analysis and literature review.

Braz J Otorhinolaryngol

Ewha Womans University of Korea, School of Medicine, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Published: May 2022

Introduction: The standard management of orbital cellulitis is to administer a combination of intravenous broad-spectrum antibiotics along with treatment of associated sinusitis.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the addition of corticosteroids could lead to earlier resolution of inflammation and improve disease outcome.

Methods: We independently searched five databases (PubMed, SCOPUS, Embase, the Web of Science, and the Cochrane database) for studies published as recent as December 2019. Of the included studies, we reviewed orbital cellulitis and disease morbidity through lengths of hospitalization, incidence of surgical drainage, periorbital edema, vision, levels or C-reactive protein, and serum WBC levels in order to focus on comparing steroid with antibiotics treated group and only antibiotics treated group.

Results: Lengths of hospitalization after admission as diagnosed as orbital cellulitis (SMD=-4.02 [-7.93; -0.12], p-value=0.04, I=96.9%) decrease in steroid with antibiotics treated group compared to antibiotics only treated group. Incidence of surgical drainage (OR=0.78 [0.27; 2.23], p-value=0.64, I=0.0%) was lower in the steroid with antibiotics treated group compared to the antibiotics only treated group.

Conclusion: Use of systemic steroids as an adjunct to systemic antibiotic therapy for orbital cellulitis may decrease orbital inflammation with a low risk of exacerbating infection. Based on our analysis, we concluded that early use of steroids for a short period can help shorten hospitalization days and prevent inflammation progression.

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