Filamentous Fungal Keratitis in Greece: A 16-Year Nationwide Multicenter Survey
In a multicenter, prospective study of filamentous fungal keratitis in Greece, predisposing factors, etiology, treatment practices, and outcome, were determined. Corneal scrapings were collected from patients with clinical suspicion of fungal keratitis, and demographic and clinical data were recorde...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycopathologia (1975) 2022-12, Vol.187 (5-6), p.439-453 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In a multicenter, prospective study of filamentous fungal keratitis in Greece, predisposing factors, etiology, treatment practices, and outcome, were determined. Corneal scrapings were collected from patients with clinical suspicion of fungal keratitis, and demographic and clinical data were recorded. Fungal identification was based on morphology, molecular methods, and matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass-spectrometry. A total of 35 cases were identified in a 16-year study period. Female to male ratio was 1:1.7 and median age 48 years. Corneal injury by plant material, and soft contact lens use were the main risk factors (42.8% and 31.4%, respectively). Trauma was the leading risk factor for men (68.1%), contact lens use (61.5%) for women.
Fusarium
species were isolated more frequently (n = 21, 61.8%).
F. solani
was mostly associated with trauma,
F. verticillioides
and
F. proliferatum
with soft contact lens use. Other fungi were:
Purpureocillium lilacinum
(14.7%),
Alternaria
(11.8%),
Aspergillus
(8.8%), and
Phoma foliaceiphila
,
Beauveria bassiana
and
Curvularia spicifera
, one case each. Amphotericin B and voriconazole MIC
50
s against
Fusarium
were 2 mg/L and 4 mg/L respectively. Antifungal therapy consisted mainly of voriconazole locally or both locally and systemically, alone or in combination with liposomal AmB. Cure/improvement rate with antifungal therapy alone was 52%, keratoplasty was required in 40% of cases, and enucleation in 8%. In conclusion, filamentous fungal keratitis in Greece is rare, but with considerable morbidity. A large proportion of cases resulted in keratoplasty despite appropriate antifungal treatment. |
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ISSN: | 0301-486X 1573-0832 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11046-022-00666-1 |