Progression of diabetic retinopathy after endophthalmitis
- PMID: 10201602
- DOI: 10.1016/S0161-6420(99)90166-5
Progression of diabetic retinopathy after endophthalmitis
Abstract
Objective: To determine the effect of endophthalmitis on diabetic retinopathy.
Design: Noncomparative case series.
Methods: The records of all consecutive patients with endophthalmitis treated between 1992 and 1997 at the Medical College of Wisconsin were retrospectively reviewed. Those patients with diabetes mellitus were analyzed.
Participants: From 77 reviewed records, 11 patients (12 eyes; 14%) were identified as diabetics with endophthalmitis and were studied.
Main outcome measures: Stage of diabetic retinopathy, time to retinopathy progression, and visual acuity.
Results: Mean patient age was 68 years, and mean duration of diabetes was 11.7 years. Mean patient follow-up was 17 months. Of the six cases without evidence of retinopathy before the endophthalmitis, none went on to develop retinopathy. Of six eyes with pre-existing nonproliferative retinopathy, four showed evidence of progression within 6 months of the infection. Three developed severe proliferative disease and macular edema, and one developed severe nonproliferative disease. More patients without pre-existing retinopathy achieved a final visual acuity of 20/40 or greater.
Conclusions: Patients with pre-existing diabetic retinopathy may be at increased risk for rapid retinopathy progression and a poorer visual outcome after endophthalmitis. These results support the concept that inflammation may exacerbate diabetic retinopathy.
Comment in
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Progression of diabetic retinopathy after endophthalmitis.Ophthalmology. 2000 Apr;107(4):619-21. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(99)00153-0. Ophthalmology. 2000. PMID: 10768316 No abstract available.
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