Practice patterns in the management of bacterial keratitis: a five-continent survey
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2023-07
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Wespiser, Simon
Koestel, Emilia
Fabacher, Thibaut
Sauer, Arnaud
Aptel, Florent
Arnould, Louis
Asoklis, Rimvydas
Baillif, Stephanie
Baudouin, Christophe
Becmeur, Pierre Henri
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Abstract
PURPOSE: To assess the current diagnostic and therapeutic practice patterns in early management of bacterial keratitis over five continents. METHODS: Between 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. RESULTS: We 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. CONCLUSION: Our results highlight essential geographical disparities in the current management of bacterial keratitis over five continents.
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Antibiotics, Bacterial keratitis, Diagnosis, Survey, Treatment, Taverne, Ophthalmology, Sensory Systems, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
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Wespiser, S, Koestel, E, Fabacher, T, Sauer, A, Aptel, F, Arnould, L, Asoklis, R, Baillif, S, Baudouin, C, Becmeur, P H, Bernheim, D, Bocksei, Z, Borderie, V, Bouheraoua, N, Bourges, J L, Bron, A, Burillon, C, Carnt, N, Chiquet, C, Cochener, B, Cochereau, I, Creuzot-Garcher, C, David, T, Fogagnolo, P, Dormegny, L, Fournie, P, Gaucher, D, Gohier, P, Gomart, G, Grupcheva, C, Gueudry, J, Ho Wang Yin, G, Hoffart, L, Imhof, S, Ivekovic, R, Knoeri, J, Kodjikian, L, Kosacki, J, Labetoulle, M, Legeais, J M, Martinez-Costa, R, Megevand-Sunaric, G, Messerlin, A, Meyer, L, Meyer, N, Merle, H, Mouriaux, F, Muraine, M, Porro, G, Wisse, R & SMIK study group 2023, 'Practice patterns in the management of bacterial keratitis : a five-continent survey', Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, vol. 261, no. 7, pp. 1961-1969. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00417-023-06003-6