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. 2020 Apr 3;10:133. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2020.00133

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics and outcome in Dutch patients with Fusarium keratitis.

No. (% or range)
Total no. of cases 89
Age (years) 42 (13–85)
Gender (women) 57 (64%)
Contact lenses
   Soft 65 (68.5%)
   Rigid 4 (4.5%)
   None 5 (5.6%)
   Unknown 19 (21.4%)
Trauma
   Yes 5 (5.6%)
   No 84 (94.4%)
Visual acuity at diagnosis
   logMAR 0.8 (−0.10 to 3)
   Snellen 0.16 (0.001–1.25)
Visual acuity after treatment
   logMAR 0.2 (0.2–2)
   Snellen 0.63 (0.01–0.63)
Outcome
   Cornea transplantation 20 (22.5%)
   Enucleation/evisceration 7 (7.9%)
   Healed infiltrate 62 (69.6%)
Corticosteroids use before diagnosis
   Yes 16 (18%)
   No 50 (56.2%)
   Unknown 23 (25.8%)
Antimicrobial treatment at diagnosis
   Antibiotics 39 (43.8%)
   Antifungals 1 (1.1%)
   Combinations* 25 (28.1%)
   None 1 (1.1%)
   Unknown 23 (25.8%)
Antimicrobial treatment after diagnosis
   Amphotericin B (T) 7 (7.9%)
   Amphotericin B (T+S) 1 (1.1%)
   Voriconazole (T) 14 (15.7%)
   Voriconazole (T+S) 6 (6.7%)
   Voriconazole (T+S+I) 1 (1.1%)
   Natamycin (T) 1 (1.1%)
   Chlorhexidine (T) 5 (5.6%)
   Antibiotics 8 (9%)
   Combinations* 21 (23.6%)
   None 4 (4.5%)
   Unknown 21 (23.6%)
*

Combinations of antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, and/or antiseptics.

Administration route: T, topical; S, systemic; I, intraocular.

Mean (range).