Intravitreal Injection Endophthalmitis Results: Two Different Rooms

Purpose: To compare postoperative complication rates of  intravitreal injections (IVIs) when performed in dedicated rooms versus performed in standard surgical rooms. Material and methods: Group 1 underwent IVIs in the operating room, Group 2 underwent IVIs in a dedicated room with high-efficiency p...

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Main Authors: Sadık Görkem ÇEVİK, Mediha TOK ÇEVİK, Müberra AKDOĞAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Clinical and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection 2019-04-01
Series:Clinical and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ceoti/issue/44798/536677?publisher=sertac-argun-kivanc
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Summary:Purpose: To compare postoperative complication rates of  intravitreal injections (IVIs) when performed in dedicated rooms versus performed in standard surgical rooms. Material and methods: Group 1 underwent IVIs in the operating room, Group 2 underwent IVIs in a dedicated room with high-efficiency particulate air filtering device (PFD) on mode (0.02 %). Postoperative complications, room particle counts were evaluated. Results: A total of 13354 injections consisting of 652 females (48 %) and 680 males (52 %) who had undergone intravitreal injection were reviewed. Endophthalmitis was observed in a total of 3 injections (0,022%), 2 patients in the operating room (0.02%), and 1 patient in the dedicated room. Conclusion: We found no difference between performing IVIs in a theatre versus in a dedicated room.
ISSN:2667-8462