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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2013 Apr;120(4):677-81.
doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2012.09.023. Epub 2012 Dec 12.

Comparative evaluation of topical versus intrastromal voriconazole as an adjunct to natamycin in recalcitrant fungal keratitis

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Comparative evaluation of topical versus intrastromal voriconazole as an adjunct to natamycin in recalcitrant fungal keratitis

Namrata Sharma et al. Ophthalmology. 2013 Apr.

Abstract

Objective: To compare the efficacy of topical voriconazole and topical natamycin with that of intrastromal voriconazole and topical natamycin in patients with recalcitrant fungal keratitis.

Design: Randomized clinical trial.

Participants: Forty eyes of 40 patients with fungal keratitis (positive smear or culture results or both) larger than 2 mm, involving up to two thirds of the stromal depth, and not responding to topical natamycin therapy for 2 weeks were recruited.

Intervention: The patients were randomized to receive either topical 1% voriconazole therapy (n = 20) or intrastromal injections of voriconazole 50 μg/0.1 ml (n = 20). The patients in both groups continued topical natamycin 5% every 4 hours until the ulcer healed.

Main outcome measures: Primary outcome measure was best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) 3 months after intervention, and secondary outcome measures were time to healing and the size of the scar.

Results: The patients in both groups had comparable baseline parameters. The mean BSCVA after treatment was 1.295 ± 0.5 logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) units in the topical group and 1.692 ± 0.29 logMAR units in the intrastromal group. The visual acuity after treatment was significantly better in the topical voriconazole group (P = 0.008). Nineteen patients receiving topical voriconazole and 16 patients who were given intrastromal voriconazole healed with therapy.

Conclusions: Topical voriconazole seems to be a useful adjunct to natamycin in fungal keratitis not responding to topical natamycin. Intrastromal injections did not offer any beneficial effect over topical therapy.

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Comment in

  • Voriconazole for fungal keratitis.
    Prajna NV, O'Brien KS, Acharya NR, Lietman TM. Prajna NV, et al. Ophthalmology. 2013 Sep;120(9):e62-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2013.06.016. Ophthalmology. 2013. PMID: 24001540 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
  • Author reply: To PMID 23246119.
    Sharma N, Chacko J, Velpandian T, Titiyal JS, Sinha R, Satpathy G, Tandon R, Vajpayee RB. Sharma N, et al. Ophthalmology. 2013 Sep;120(9):e63-4. doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2013.06.017. Ophthalmology. 2013. PMID: 24001542 No abstract available.

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