Title of article :
Bacterial Keratitis in South East of Iran: Major Predisposing Factors and Final Clinical Results
Author/Authors :
Sharifi, Ali Department of Ophthalmology - Shafa Hospital - School of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Sheikhvatan, Mehrdad Research Fellow - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Purpose: Identifying the predisposing factors of the infectious keratitis results in understanding the
underlying mechanisms of its expansion and severity that is essential for initiation of optimal
empirical antimicrobial therapy. This study identified main predisposing factors of bacterial keratitis
in a sample of Iranian population.
Methods: Ninety patients with bacterial keratitis were prospectively enrolled. Demographic and
clinical features were collected by a face to face interviewing as well as physical examination.
Predisposing factors and final outcomes were analyzed.
Results: Trauma was the most commonly identified predisposing factor (40.0%), followed by
blepharitis and cataract surgery that were observed in 27.8% and 23.3% of patients, respectively.
5.6% of cases were associated with contact lens wear and 4.4% with prior herpetic keratitis. No
significant differences were found in overall prevalence of predisposing factors of infectious
keratitis between men and women. Fifty-three patients experienced corneal scar and 15.6% of
them had corneal neovascularization. Moreover, graft of cornea was programmed in 11.1% of
cases and 5.6% of them underwent conjunctival flap.
Conclusion: Ocular trauma, followed by surgery and ocular surface diseases are the major
predisposing factors for bacterial keratitis. Identification of the appropriate predisposing factors aids
in early recognition and treatment of microbial keratiti
Keywords :
Prevalence , Outcome , Keratitis , Infection , Bacterium
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics