Microbial characteristics of post-traumatic infective keratitis

Eur J Ophthalmol. 2018 Jan;28(1):13-18. doi: 10.5301/ejo.5001009.

Abstract

Purpose: To determine the demographics, risk factors, clinical and microbiological characteristics, and treatment outcome of post-traumatic infective keratitis.

Methods: Consecutive patients with post-traumatic infective keratitis presenting to the Ophthalmology Department of a tertiary referral hospital in Singapore between March 2012 and March 2016 were prospectively identified. A standardized data collection form was used to document patient demographics, microbiological diagnosis, antibiotic sensitivity, and pretreatment and posttreatment ocular characteristics. Any contact lens-induced keratitis was excluded from the study.

Results: In total, 26 patients were included for analysis. The mean age was 40.0 years (SD ± 19.4) and 84.6% of the patients were male. The majority of the patients (69.2%, n = 18) had sustained work-related injury in their eyes. Gram-negative organisms were predominant isolates (75.0%, n = 12) in culture-positive corneal scrapings (n = 16). Pan-sensitive Pseudomonas aeruginosa was the commonest organism isolated among the culture-positive cases (56.2%, n = 9). Three patients (18.7%) had developed fungal keratitis and Acanthamoeba was isolated in 1 patient (6.2%) with polymicrobial keratitis. Infections resolved with medical treatment in 22 eyes (84.6%) and 4 eyes (15.3%) required therapeutic corneal transplantation.

Conclusions: A shift of practice in post-traumatic infective keratitis should be considered in tropical countries to include Gram-negative cover. Work safety practices with vigilance in initiating treatment and education by front-line physicians such as ophthalmology and general practitioners should be reinforced.

Keywords: Causative organisms; Infective keratitis; Trauma.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Bacteria / isolation & purification*
  • Corneal Injuries / complications*
  • Corneal Injuries / diagnosis
  • Corneal Injuries / epidemiology
  • Eye Infections, Fungal / epidemiology
  • Eye Infections, Fungal / etiology
  • Eye Infections, Fungal / microbiology*
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Keratitis / epidemiology
  • Keratitis / etiology
  • Keratitis / microbiology*
  • Male
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Risk Factors
  • Singapore / epidemiology
  • Time Factors