Affiliation:
1. Cornea and Refractive Services, Aravind Eye Hospital, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India
2. Microbiologist, Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
3. Department of Paediatric and Strabismus, Aravind Eye Hospital, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract
Purpose:
To study the risk factors, clinical features, and treatment outcomes of patients with culture-negative keratitis (CNK).
Methods:
A retrospective data review of 933 patients with CNK was performed from January 2018 to December 2020. The variables such as the history of injury, visual acuity, slit-lamp findings with measurements of size and depth of ulcer, microbiological evaluation, duct patency, blood glucose levels, and treatment were considered, and clinical outcome was analyzed.
Results:
Of the 933 patients with CNK, 763 (81.8%) were medically managed, with a mean treatment duration of 2.08 ± 1.7 weeks. Among them, 622 (66.7%) were both smear and culture-negative, and 311 (33.3%) showed only smear positivity. Smear-positive patients showed a positive correlation with the history of injury. A higher incidence of fungal growth on repeat culture was observed. Surgical interventions were done only in 18.2% of the patients; the rest were treated with topical medications alone.
Conclusion:
High clinical suspicion, differentiation of causative organisms based on clinical findings, and initiating empirical therapy with broad-spectrum antibiotics and antifungals improve the ultimate prognosis in patients with CNK, even though a standard protocol for empirical medical treatment may differ among institutions and surgeons based on their clinical experience and geographical variations.
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