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Thirty cases of microbial keratitis after penetrating keratoplasty were reviewed to examine the associated risk factors, the spectrum of pathogens and the prognosis for graft survival and visual outcome.
The indications for keratoplasty in this group differed markedly from those for all corneal grafts performed with a much higher incidence of previous microbial keratitis and of herpes simplex keratitis.
A positive culture was obtained in 93% of cases and in contrast to microbial keratitis overall, Gram positive organisms predominated particularly streptococcus pneumoniae and staphlycoccus aureus.
Risk factors identified were loose or broken sutures, graft decompensation and a poor ocular surface environment.
There was a poor prognosis for graft survival with only 23% of cases retaining a clear graft. Overall 53% of cases were regrafted.
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Bates, A., Kirkness, C., Ficker, L. et al. Microbial keratitis after penetrating keratoplasty. Eye 4, 74–78 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.1990.8
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