PurposeTo assess the current diagnostic and therapeutic practice patterns in early management of bacterial keratitis over five continents.MethodsBetween March and August 2019, we distributed an online survey including two clinical scenarios of bacterial keratitis, namely, a mild case and severe case, to 2936 ophthalmologists from 144 countries around the world. The survey consisted of 29 questions. We performed descriptive statistics and a comparative analysis of the answers according to the participants' continent of practice, practice setting, seniority, and subspecialty.ResultsWe received 237 surveys from 54 countries (8% response rate). The proportion of respondents performing microbiological investigations was higher in North America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania than Africa and South America (p < 0.05). This ratio was also higher among ocular surface specialists than for other ophthalmologists (p < 0.001). For mild cases, fluoroquinolone monotherapy and a combination of two or more antibiotics were prescribed by 46% and 41% respondents, respectively. For severe cases, fluoroquinolone monotherapy and a combination of antibiotics were prescribed by 20% and 78% respondents, respectively. Fluoroquinolone monotherapy was the most commonly prescribed treatment in South America, Africa, and Oceania. A combination of two antibiotics was preferentially prescribed in the rest of the world. Topical steroids were prescribed in both circumstances, respectively, in 72% and 75% of cases.ConclusionOur results highlight essential geographical disparities in the current management of bacterial keratitis over five continents.

Practice patterns in the management of bacterial keratitis: a five-continent survey / S. Wespiser, E. Koestel, T. Fabacher, A. Sauer, N. Null, F. Aptel, L. Arnould, R. Asoklis, S. Baillif, C. Baudouin, P. Becmeur, D. Bernheim, Z. Bocksei, V. Borderie, N. Bouheraoua, J. Bourges, A. Bron, C. Burillon, N. Carnt, C. Chiquet, B. Cochener, I. Cochereau, C. Creuzot-Garcher, T. David, P. Fogagnolo, L. Dormegny, P. Fournie, D. Gaucher, P. Gohier, G. Gomart, C. Grupcheva, J. Gueudry, G. Ho Wang Yin, L. Hoffart, S. Imhoff, R. Ivekovic, J. Knoeri, L. Kodjikian, J. Kosacki, M. Labetoulle, J. Legeais, R. Martinez-Costa, G. Megevand-Sunaric, A. Messerlin, L. Meyer, N. Meyer, H. Merle, F. Mouriaux, M. Muraine, I. Orignac, P. Pisella, G. Porro, G. Prevost, S. Priglinger, H. Proust, J. Quintyn, P. Riegel, P. Robert, A. Rodriguez, A. Rodriguez Garcia, D. Roels, M. Roth, A. Rousseau, B. Seitz, L. Spadea, C. Speeg-Schatz, D.S.J. Ting, D. Touboul, M. Trone, B. Vabres, L. Welinder, R. Wisse, M. Wurtz, T. Xirou, T. Bourcier. - In: GRAEFE'S ARCHIVE FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 0721-832X. - 261:7(2023), pp. 1961-1969. [10.1007/s00417-023-06003-6]

Practice patterns in the management of bacterial keratitis: a five-continent survey

P. Fogagnolo;
2023

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PurposeTo assess the current diagnostic and therapeutic practice patterns in early management of bacterial keratitis over five continents.MethodsBetween March and August 2019, we distributed an online survey including two clinical scenarios of bacterial keratitis, namely, a mild case and severe case, to 2936 ophthalmologists from 144 countries around the world. The survey consisted of 29 questions. We performed descriptive statistics and a comparative analysis of the answers according to the participants' continent of practice, practice setting, seniority, and subspecialty.ResultsWe received 237 surveys from 54 countries (8% response rate). The proportion of respondents performing microbiological investigations was higher in North America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania than Africa and South America (p < 0.05). This ratio was also higher among ocular surface specialists than for other ophthalmologists (p < 0.001). For mild cases, fluoroquinolone monotherapy and a combination of two or more antibiotics were prescribed by 46% and 41% respondents, respectively. For severe cases, fluoroquinolone monotherapy and a combination of antibiotics were prescribed by 20% and 78% respondents, respectively. Fluoroquinolone monotherapy was the most commonly prescribed treatment in South America, Africa, and Oceania. A combination of two antibiotics was preferentially prescribed in the rest of the world. Topical steroids were prescribed in both circumstances, respectively, in 72% and 75% of cases.ConclusionOur results highlight essential geographical disparities in the current management of bacterial keratitis over five continents.
Antibiotics; Bacterial keratitis; Diagnosis; Survey; Treatment
Settore MEDS-17/A - Malattie dell'apparato visivo
2023
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