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Endophthalmitis After Intravitreal Bevacizumab (Avastin) Injections: An Outbreak Investigated.

Curēus 2023 March
Purpose To investigate an endophthalmitis outbreak in different eye hospitals after intravitreal (IVT) bevacizumab (Avastin) injections over two days. Place and duration of the study Mughal Eye Hospital, Nov 2022 to Jan 2023. Materials and methods All cases reported with endophthalmitis in Mughal Eye Hospital after administration of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor IVT injections in different hospitals on November 8-9, 2022, were studied. In all endophthalmitis cases, one to five IVT injections of antibiotics (vancomycin, ceftazidime, and dexamethasone) were given depending on the clinical picture. Results Thirty-six eyes of 34 patients who developed endophthalmitis were included in the study. Age (mean 53 years) ranged from 44 years to 70 years. There were 18 males and 16 females. Two patients had bilateral endophthalmitis. Thirty-three patients were given two to four IVT injections of antibiotics depending on the clinical response. Five cases of vitreous tap done before injecting antibiotics were found to have Pseudomonas . Anterior chamber wash was done in 15 cases to improve visualization for doing pars plana vitrectomy (PPV). In 24 patients PPV with silicon oil was done. Eighteen patients showed improvement as their hypopyon disappeared after IVT antibiotic injections. One patient developed corneal sloughing (she refused IVT antibiotic injections). One patient developed malignant/pupil block glaucoma. In two eyes, early PPV was done. Four eyes developed no perception of light. In our series, endophthalmitis patients started reporting one day after the injection. One patient who developed bilateral endophthalmitis developed bilateral cataracts with subluxations. One patient developed retinal detachment. One eye developed choroidal detachment. Conclusion IVT bevacizumab (Avastin) may be associated with an outbreak of endophthalmitis. Pseudomonas endophthalmitis is a very grave condition associated with severe morbidity.

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