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Are inflammatory events a marker for an increased risk of microbial keratitis?

作者信息

Sweeney Deborah F, Naduvilath Thomas J

机构信息

Institute for Eye Research, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Eye Contact Lens. 2007 Nov;33(6 Pt 2):383-7; discussion 399-400. doi: 10.1097/ICL.0b013e318157d86b.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To consider whether inflammatory events, such as contact lens-induced peripheral ulcers, contact lens-induced acute red eye, and infiltrative keratitis are a marker for an increased risk for the occurrence of microbial keratitis.

METHODS

A review of relevant studies was undertaken with the view to answering two questions: 1) Do inflammatory events associated with contact lens wear progress to infection or microbial keratitis; and 2) Do episodes of inflammatory events predispose a patient to having an event of microbial keratitis?

RESULTS

The large body of laboratory work, along with the epidemiologic data on incidence rates and clinical data with regard to differences between the nature of inflammatory events and infection, supports the supposition that inflammatory events are not a marker for increased risk of microbial keratitis.

CONCLUSIONS

Inflammatory events are not a marker for increased risk of microbial keratitis, nor will they progress to infection because they are separate disease entities.

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