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Effectiveness and Safety of 0.5% Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride Ophthalmic Solution in Perioperative...

Post Operative Endophthalmitis

This is a non-interventional, uncontrolled, prospective, multicenter, post marketing surveillance study.

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Interest of Intravitreal Corticotherapy as the First-line Treatment for Post-operative Endophthalmitis...

Post-operative Endophthalmitis

One useful effect of early intravitreal corticotherapy is to diminish inflammatory complications after endophthalmitis, which may cause, at least in part, serious complications (retinal detachment, macular edema) which are, more than the infection, causes of the complications seen after acute endophthalmitis.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of Intracameral Moxifloxacin for Prevention of Postcataract Endophthalmitis....

Endophthalmitis

There has thus far been only one randomized and masked clinical trial in the world to evaluate the efficacy of the intraoperative intracameral injection of antibiotics with the objective of preventing endophthalmitis following cataract surgery. The ESCRS study from 2007 confirmed that the intracameral use of cefuroxime reduced the incidence of endophthalmitis approximately fivefold. Unlike in Europe, where this drug came to be widely used after the 2007 results, cefuroxime is not commercially available in Brazil. Many studies around the world have substituted cefuroxime with moxifloxacin, which is a drug that is easily found around the world in eye drop form. It is widely used in postoperative regimens in cases of ophthalmologic surgeries, and it is free of preservatives that are toxic to intraocular structures (corneal endothelial cells). Three studies (all respective) found that the intracameral use of moxifloxacin is safe and effective for preventing endophthalmitis following cataract surgery; however, no controlled, randomized, and masked clinical trials have been performed with this objective. If this trial confirms its hypothesis (a reduction in the incidence of endophthalmitis following cataract surgery) and if minimal side effects are reported, moxifloxacin may be an option for routine intracameral use during cataract surgery, thus reducing cases of endophthalmitis and consequent cases of blindness.

Terminated7 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Intracameral Cefuroxime on Post-op Fibrin in Pediatric Cataract Surgery

CataractEndophthalmitis

The study investigates whether placing an antibiotic inside the eye at the end of cataract surgery in children will reduce the amount of fibrin formation (fibrin formation can block the pupil and reduce vision). We hypothesize that the fibrin is caused by a low-level infection and could be prevented by the antibiotic.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Study of the Incidence of Intraocular Inflammation and Suspected Endophthalmitis Among Patients...

Intraocular InflammationSuspected Endophthalmitis

Specific study objectives include: To describe patient and provider characteristics for aflibercept patients and aflibercept user injections by aflibercept dispensing device, overall, and stratified by time (quarterly, annually). To estimate the annual and quarterly incidence of intraocular inflammation (IOI) and suspected endophthalmitis for aflibercept user injections by aflibercept dispensing device. Secondary objectives • To estimate the annual incidence of IOI and suspected endophthalmitis for aflibercept user injections by dispensing device, stratified by indication for use, history of IOI, and provider characteristics.

Active5 enrollment criteria

A Two Chemoprophylaxis Approaches After Phacoemulsification Surgery

Endophthalmitis Postoperative

Post cataract surgery bacterial endophthalmitis is a rare but the most devastating complication with a poor visual outcome. The preferred pattern of chemoprophylaxis varied world widely. The use of preoperative povidone iodine is universal. Most European surgeons prefer the use of Intracameral (IC) antibiotics whereas topical fluoroquinolone that prescribed perioperatively is the most common pattern in the United state(US). The current study aimed to evaluate the effectivity and safety of a combination of diluted IC Moxifloxacin and subconjunctival (SC) Triamcinolone acetonide as prophylaxis of bacterial endophthalmitis and postoperative inflammation in five hundred phacoemulsification surgeries and compare its results with the same number of patients treated by topical Moxifloxacin hydrochloride and Dexamethasone eye drops when given four times a day for 1month postoperatively.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Povidone-iodine Antisepsis for Strabismus Surgery

StrabismusSurgery1 more

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of 5 % vs. 1.25 % povidone-iodine (PI) as preoperative antiseptic prior to strabismus surgery in children as a prophylaxis of endophthalmitis. Given the low rate of endophthalmitis the conjunctival bacterial flora rate is used as surrogate marker to determine the effectiveness of topical PI in reducing or eliminating bacteria from the ocular surface at the time of the surgery. Secondary objective is a reduction of the incidence of postoperative endophthalmitis after strabismus surgery in young children.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Study of Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Endophthalmitis Following Cataract Surgery

Endophthalmitis

Cataract is the most important cause of visual impairment and decreased mobility in the elderly. While surgery is usually successful, it is also responsible for permanent loss of vision in up to 0.1% of patients due to severe post-operative infection (endophthalmitis). Because of this risk, surgery is typically performed on one eye at a time leaving the patient with a monocular cataract causing considerable visual impairment with reduction in mobility and quality of life. A second operation is required which often takes place up to one year later. It is not known at present whether the post-operative complication of endophthalmitis can be prevented by perioperative use of antibiotics. This randomised study (masked and placebo-controlled for topical levofloxacin and unmasked for intracameral injection of cefuroxime) sets out to test in 4 groups, each of 8,750 cataract surgery patients, if either topical antibiotic (levofloxacin) perioperatively or an intraocular (intracameral) injection of antibiotic (cefuroxime) at the end of phacoemulsification cataract surgery or the combination provides effective prophylaxis of post-operative infection (endophthalmitis) compared to controls in whom perioperative antibiotics are not used. The result will provide a scientific basis for prophylaxis of infection (endophthalmitis) following cataract surgery in Europe as well as an accurate figure for the incidence of endophthalmitis following phacoemulsification cataract surgery in Europe for the first time.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Intracameral Moxifloxacin for Prevention of Postcataract Endophthalmitis

Endophthalmitis

The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the prophylactic effect of intracameral moxifloxacin for prevention of postcataract endophthalmitis.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Prophylaxis Prior to Cataract Surgery Conjunctival Flora and Optimal Ocular Sterilization Technique...

EndophthalmitisCataract Surgery1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the conjunctival flora prior to cataract or vitrectomy surgery comparing mupirocin ointment applied to the conjunctiva along with standard ocular sterilization vs. standard ocular sterilization alone.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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