Survey of Intraocular Antibiotics Prophylaxis Practice after Open Globe Injury in China.

To elucidate the Chinese practice of intraocular antibiotics administration for prophylaxis after open globe injury.A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was performed online by scanning a Quickmark (QR) code with smartphones at the 20th Chinese National Conference of Ocular Trauma in November 2014...

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Main Authors: Bingsheng Lou, Lixia Lin, Junlian Tan, Yao Yang, Zhaohui Yuan, Xiaofeng Lin
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4898702?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8aefb3d6baef46b5b7e4760434dee9702020-11-25T01:14:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01116e015685610.1371/journal.pone.0156856Survey of Intraocular Antibiotics Prophylaxis Practice after Open Globe Injury in China.Bingsheng LouLixia LinJunlian TanYao YangZhaohui YuanXiaofeng LinTo elucidate the Chinese practice of intraocular antibiotics administration for prophylaxis after open globe injury.A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was performed online by scanning a Quickmark (QR) code with smartphones at the 20th Chinese National Conference of Ocular Trauma in November 2014.A total of 153 (30.6%) of all participators at the conference responded. Of the respondents, 20.9% were routinely administered with prophylactic intraocular injection of antibiotics at the conclusion of the primary eye repair, and 56.9% were used only in cases with high risk of endophthalmitis development. The intraocular route of delivery was mainly included with intracameral injection (47.9%) and intravitreal injection (42.0%). Cephalosporins (53.8%) and vancomycin (42.0%) were the main choices of antibiotic agents, followed by fluoroquinolones (24.3%), and aminoglycosides (13.4%). Only 21.9% preferred a combination of two or more two drugs routinely. In addition, significantly more respondents from the referral eye hospital (92.7%) replied using intraocular antibiotics injection for prophylaxis compared to those respondents from the primary hospital (69.4%) (p = 0.001, Fisher's exact test).Intraocular antibiotics injection for post-traumatic endophthalmitis prophylaxis is widely used in China. However, the choice of antibiotic agents and the intraocular route of delivery vary. A well-designed clinical trial is needed to establish a standardized protocol of intraocular antibiotics administration for post-traumatic endophthalmitis prophylaxis.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4898702?pdf=render
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author Bingsheng Lou
Lixia Lin
Junlian Tan
Yao Yang
Zhaohui Yuan
Xiaofeng Lin
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Lixia Lin
Junlian Tan
Yao Yang
Zhaohui Yuan
Xiaofeng Lin
Survey of Intraocular Antibiotics Prophylaxis Practice after Open Globe Injury in China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Bingsheng Lou
Lixia Lin
Junlian Tan
Yao Yang
Zhaohui Yuan
Xiaofeng Lin
author_sort Bingsheng Lou
title Survey of Intraocular Antibiotics Prophylaxis Practice after Open Globe Injury in China.
title_short Survey of Intraocular Antibiotics Prophylaxis Practice after Open Globe Injury in China.
title_full Survey of Intraocular Antibiotics Prophylaxis Practice after Open Globe Injury in China.
title_fullStr Survey of Intraocular Antibiotics Prophylaxis Practice after Open Globe Injury in China.
title_full_unstemmed Survey of Intraocular Antibiotics Prophylaxis Practice after Open Globe Injury in China.
title_sort survey of intraocular antibiotics prophylaxis practice after open globe injury in china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description To elucidate the Chinese practice of intraocular antibiotics administration for prophylaxis after open globe injury.A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was performed online by scanning a Quickmark (QR) code with smartphones at the 20th Chinese National Conference of Ocular Trauma in November 2014.A total of 153 (30.6%) of all participators at the conference responded. Of the respondents, 20.9% were routinely administered with prophylactic intraocular injection of antibiotics at the conclusion of the primary eye repair, and 56.9% were used only in cases with high risk of endophthalmitis development. The intraocular route of delivery was mainly included with intracameral injection (47.9%) and intravitreal injection (42.0%). Cephalosporins (53.8%) and vancomycin (42.0%) were the main choices of antibiotic agents, followed by fluoroquinolones (24.3%), and aminoglycosides (13.4%). Only 21.9% preferred a combination of two or more two drugs routinely. In addition, significantly more respondents from the referral eye hospital (92.7%) replied using intraocular antibiotics injection for prophylaxis compared to those respondents from the primary hospital (69.4%) (p = 0.001, Fisher's exact test).Intraocular antibiotics injection for post-traumatic endophthalmitis prophylaxis is widely used in China. However, the choice of antibiotic agents and the intraocular route of delivery vary. A well-designed clinical trial is needed to establish a standardized protocol of intraocular antibiotics administration for post-traumatic endophthalmitis prophylaxis.
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