Antibiotic resistance pattern and visual outcome in experimentally-induced Staphylococcus epidermidis endophthalmitis in a rabbit model

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de Kaspar, HM
Hoepfner, AS
Engelbert, M
Thiel, M
Ta, CN
Mette, M
Schulze-Schwering, M
Grasbon, T
Sesma-Vea, B
Casas, JM
Iturralde-Goñi, R
Klauss, V
Kampik, A
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[1] Univ Munich, Dept Ophthalmol, Munich, Germany
[2] Stanford Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Ophthalmol, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[3] Inst Salud Publ, Dept Salud Gobierno Navarra, Pamplona, Spain
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10.1016/S0161-6420(00)00545-5
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R77 [眼科学];
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Objective: To study whether the clinical outcome of Staphylococcus epidermidis-induced endophthalmitis in rabbits is related to the antibiotic resistance pattern of the infecting strain. Design: Experimental animal study. Participants: The right eyes of 36 New Zealand white albino rabbits were inoculated with strains of S. epidermidis that displayed various patterns of antibiotic resistance. Methods: There were 12 rabbits in each of three study groups: fully antibiotic susceptible (FS), partially antibiotic resistant (PR), and multiresistant (MR). Five days after inoculation, the eyes were enucleated and prepared for histologic studies. Main Outcome Measures: Comparisons among the three groups were made based on electroretinographic (ERG) findings, histologic evaluation by a masked observer, and clinical examination. Results: Electroretinographic findings on all rabbits were made by an unmasked observer. At 30 hours after inoculation, the ERG was diminished to 65% of normal for group FS, compared with a fiat ERG waveform for groups PR (P < 0.05) and MR (P < 0.05). The ERG waveform was flat for all three groups at 72 hours after inoculation. Histologic evaluation by use of a histologic score revealed that the degree of inflammation and destruction of the retina was less for group FS (n = 10) compared with groups PR (n = 8) and MR (n = 8). Clinical examination revealed that there was a trend of less ocular inflammation for group FS compared with groups PR and MR. Conclusions: in a rabbit model of S. epidermidis-induced endophthalmitis, antibiotic-susceptible strains caused less inflammation and destruction of the infected retina than did antibiotic-resistant strains. (C) 2001 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
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