The Prevalence of Positive Donor Corneoscleral Rim Culture and its Association with Ocular Infection After Transplantation.

Ruveyde Bolac, Ece Turan Vural, Elvin Yildiz, Gizem Kaya, Sebahat Aksaray
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Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of positive corneoscleral donor rim cultures and to report keratitis and endophthalmitis after keratoplasty.

Methods: Eye bank records and medical records of patients who underwent keratoplasty between September 1, 2015, and December 31, 2019, were retrospectively reviewed. Patients who had routine donor-rim culture taken during surgery and followed up for at least 1 year in the post-operative period were included in the study.

Results: A total of 826 keratoplasty procedures were performed. A total of 120 (14.5%) cases had a positive donor corneoscleral rim culture. Positive bacterial cultures were obtained from 108 (13.7%) of the donors. Bacterial keratitis was observed in one patient (0.83% of recipients) who had a positive bacterial culture. Positive fungal cultures were obtained from 12 (1.45%) donors, of whom one (8.33% of recipients) developed fungal keratitis. Endophthalmitis was observed in one patient whose culture result was negative. Both bacterial and fungal culture results were similar in penetrating and lamellar surgical procedures.

Conclusion: Although the donor corneoscleral rims have a high positive culture result, the rate of bacterial keratitis and endophthalmitis is low, the risk of infection is high in patients with a fungal positive donor rim. Closer follow-up of patients with fungal positive donor corneo-scleral rim result and initiation of aggressive antifungal treatment when infection occurs will be beneficial.

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供体角膜巩膜缘培养阳性的发生率及其与移植后眼部感染的关系。
目的:本研究的目的是确定角膜巩膜供体缘培养阳性的患病率,并报告角膜移植术后的角膜炎和眼内炎。方法:回顾性分析2015年9月1日至2019年12月31日行角膜移植术患者的眼库记录和医疗记录。术中常规行供体环培养,术后随访1年以上的患者纳入研究。结果:共行826例角膜移植手术。供体角膜巩膜缘培养阳性120例(14.5%)。108例(13.7%)供者细菌培养阳性。细菌培养阳性的1例患者(0.83%)出现细菌性角膜炎。12例(1.45%)供者真菌培养阳性,其中1例(8.33%)发生真菌性角膜炎。眼内炎1例,培养阴性。在穿透性和板层性手术中,细菌和真菌培养的结果相似。结论:虽然供体角膜巩膜缘培养阳性率高,细菌性角膜炎和眼内炎发生率低,但真菌阳性供体角膜缘感染风险高。对供体角膜巩膜缘真菌阳性患者进行更密切的随访,并在感染发生时开始积极的抗真菌治疗将是有益的。
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