Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of topical voriconazole in an experimental rabbit model of Fusarium keratitis. Methods: Fungal keratitis was induced in the right eyes of 24 New Zealand rabbits. 8.6 × 103 CFU/0.1 ml F.solani spore suspension was injected midstromally into the central cornea. Group 1 received topical amphotericin B 0.15%, group 2 received topical itraconazole 1% and group 3 received topical voriconazole 1% hourly between 08:00 to 22:00 on days 1 and 2; 4 times daily on days 3-5. Control group received topical balanced salt solution at identical intervals. The eyes were examined clinically with a scoring system before treatment (day 0), on day 3 and on day 5. Cultures were taken from the lesion by scraping at the end of the treatment. Clinical scores and microbiologic results were analyzed statistically. Results: In the control group, keratitis progressed clinically and colony level was 2 × 103 CFU at day 5. In all treatment groups, progression of keratitis was inhibited clinically. Culture was sterile in the group receiving amphotericin B. Colony level was 0.3 × 102 CFU in the itraconazole group and 2 × 102 CFU in the voriconazole group at day 5. Conclusion: Progression of keratitis was inhibited clinically in all treatment groups. Colony level decreased significantly in all treatment groups. As a result, itraconazole 1% and voriconazole 1% were found to be effective in Fusarium keratitis clinically and microbiologically, although their activity was not as effective as amphotericin B 0.15%.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 275-279 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Journal | Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology |
| Volume | 246 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Feb 2008 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Amphotericin B
- Fusarium solani
- Itraconazole
- Keratitis
- Voriconazole
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