Endophthalmitis: Difference between revisions
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*[[Red Eye (Unilateral)]] | |||
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Revision as of 15:52, 20 May 2015
Background
- Inflammation (usually infectious) of the deep eye structures (aqueous and vitreus chambers)
- Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Bacillus cereus
- Frequently leads to loss of vision (ocular emergency)
Causes
- Cataract surgery
- Usually within 6 weeks
- Globe Rupture
- Penetrating eye trauma more at risk than blunt eye trauma
- Foreign body
- Extension of keratitis
- Hematogenous spread/endogenous (rare)
Clinical Features
- Headache
- Eye pain
- Photophobia
- Vision loss
- Ocular discharge
- May also see:
- Conjunctival/scleral injection
- Chemosis
- Hypopyon
- Uveitis
Differential Diagnosis
- Sterile postoperative inflammation
- Red Eye (Unilateral)
- Corneal Abrasion and Foreign Body
- Uveitis
- Vitreous Hemorrhage
Diagnosis
- Visual Acuity
- Inspect of lid, cornea, sclera
- Slit lamp exam
- Intraocular pressure
- After exclusion of Globe Rupture
- Bloodwork (CBC, ESR, ) only if considering endogenous endophthalmitis
- Ultrasound to look for alternative diagnosis
- After exclusion of Globe Rupture
Treatment
- Emergent ophtho consult (for gram stain/culture and definitive treatment of intravitreal abx)
- Systemic antibiotics for endogenous endophthalmitis (rare cause)
- Systemic antibiotics for other etiologies is controversial
- Antibiotic prophylaxis in Globe Rupture reduces incidence of endophthalmitis to <1%
- tetanus, if indicated
Disposition
- Admit
See Also
Eye Algorithm (Main) Globe Rupture
