Outcomes of Klebsiella endogenous endophthalmitis treated with initial systemic and intravitreal therapy: a 10-year retrospective cohort study
Daniel Ho Tak Wong, Jennifer Chien Hui Hung, Kenneth Kai Wang Li

TL;DR
This study examines the outcomes of Klebsiella endogenous endophthalmitis treated with initial systemic and intravitreal therapy over a 10-year period.
Contribution
The study identifies specific clinical signs that predict better treatment outcomes in Klebsiella endogenous endophthalmitis.
Findings
Better initial visual acuity and absence of certain eye symptoms predict higher treatment success.
Overall treatment success exceeds 50% when initial visual acuity is close to finger counting at one meter.
Early identification of Klebsiella EE with these prognostic factors is crucial for timely treatment.
Abstract
Management of endogenous endophthalmitis (EE) is challenging. Klebsiella EE, in particular, carries a guarded prognosis and poor visual outcome. We aimed to test the hypothesis that a certain group of Klebsiella EE would carry a better prognosis when presenting with specific signs, compared to the worse-performing group when treated with initial systemic and intravitreal therapy. A retrospective cohort study was conducted across two local tertiary hospitals to review all cases of Klebsiella EE from January 2013 to December 2022. Anatomical success was defined by retention of the globe, without intractable retinal detachment or phthisis bulbi. Functional success was defined as achieving a visual acuity of better than 1.3 logMAR. A total of 56 proven cases of EE were identified. 31 subjects (55.4%) had Klebsiella EE. Of those, 31 eyes of 21 subjects met the inclusion criteria. 4…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOcular Infections and Treatments · Ocular Diseases and Behçet’s Syndrome · Intraocular Surgery and Lenses
