Optimal infiltration depth threshold for low-temperature plasma ablation in fungal keratitis
Zhengwei Yang, Miaomiao Liu, Guihua Yang, Lijin Wen, Juan Yang, Hanqiao Li, Zhiwen Xie, Xie Fang, Shunrong Luo, Xianwen Xiao, Yuan Lin, Huping Wu

TL;DR
This study identifies infiltration depth as a key predictor of treatment success in fungal keratitis patients treated with low-temperature plasma ablation.
Contribution
The study determines an optimal infiltration depth threshold for predicting treatment outcomes in fungal keratitis using low-temperature plasma ablation.
Findings
Infiltration depth was the sole significant independent prognostic factor for treatment success.
The optimal infiltration depth threshold was determined to be 0.48 with high sensitivity and specificity.
Abstract
To identify prognostic factors and their optimal thresholds influencing the treatment outcome of low-temperature plasma ablation therapy in patients with fungal keratitis (FK). The clinical information of fifty-one patients with FK treated with low-temperature plasma ablation at Xiamen Eye Center from 2018 to 2024 was retrospectively analyzed. Patients were categorized into Responder and Non-Responder groups based on their response to treatment: complete/partial healing (Responder group) versus disease progression or need for additional surgery (Non-Responder group). Differences in demographic and clinical characteristics between the two groups were compared. Additionally, exact univariate and multivariate logistic regression were performed to identify prognostic factors. Lastly, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was utilized to determine the cut-off value for…
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TopicsOcular Infections and Treatments · Ocular Surface and Contact Lens · Ocular Diseases and Behçet’s Syndrome
