Role of Prophylactic Oral Antibiotics in the Prevention of Post-cataract Surgery Acute Infective Endophthalmitis
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Role of Prophylactic Oral Antibiotics in the Prevention of Post-cataract Surgery Acute Infective Endophthalmitis
Abstract
Purpose To evaluate the role of perioperative oral antibiotics in the prevention of acute infective endophthalmitis (IE) after cataract surgery. Methods A prospective cohort study of patients older than 18 years of age undergoing uncomplicated phacoemulsification was conducted. Group A was given post-op oral ciprofloxacin for three days, whereas Group B was not. Both groups received 5% povidone-iodine (PVI) preparation for five minutes in the conjunctival cul-de-sac, and intracameral (IC) 0.5% moxifloxacin was administered at the end of the procedure as prophylaxis. The minimum post-op follow-up period was six weeks. Results Out of 2161 patients, 859 (39.8%) were included in Group A, and 1302 (60.2%) were included in Group B. No significant difference in anterior chamber (AC) reaction was found on day 1 (p = 0.67), day 14 (p = 0.03), or day 45 (p = 0.1). One patient developed acute post-op IE (0.04%) and two patients developed toxic anterior segment syndrome (TASS) from Group A. The non-oral antibiotic group had no serious complications. Conclusion Perioperative oral antibiotic use in routine clinical practice is not recommended for the prevention of acute post-op IE. Pre-op conjunctival PVI 5% for five minutes and IC moxifloxacin at the end of surgery were proven to be effective prophylactic measures in our study.
Keywords: antibiotic prophylaxis; cataract extraction; infectious endophthalmitis; phacoemulsification; post-operative complications.
Copyright © 2023, Zafar et al.
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