ISSN: 2165-8056
Victoria Díaz Tome
Spain
Research Article
Current use of Antifungal Eye Drops and How to Improve Therapeutic Aspects in Keratomycosis
Author(s): Anxo Fernandez-Ferreiro, Miguel González-Barcia, Gil Martínez M, Blanco Méndez J, FJ Otero-Espinar, F Ferreiro A, Victoria Díaz Tome and MJ Lamas
Anxo Fernandez-Ferreiro, Miguel González-Barcia, Gil Martínez M, Blanco Méndez J, FJ Otero-Espinar, F Ferreiro A, Victoria Díaz Tome and MJ Lamas
Background: Fungal keratitis is a disease that has a low prevalence and poor outcome because of its minimal therapeutic spectrum.
Objective: The purpose of the current study is to provide an overview of the use of antifungal topical eye drops in a third level hospital and to highlight possible improvements that can optimize their therapeutic use.
Methods: Fungal keratitis cases treated in the Ophthalmology Department of a Tertiary hospital were reviewed in a four-year retrospective study.
Results: For four years, 24 patients received an antifungal eye drop treatment for fungal keratitis: 20% were treated with topical fluconazole and 80% were treated with topical voriconazole (79% in monotherapy and 21% in conjunction with topical natamycin). In most cases, fungal growth was been detected and susce.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-8056.1000130