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Title: Evaluation of Intracameral Amphotericin B in the Management of Fungal Keratitis: Randomized Controlled Trial. Author: Sharma N, Sankaran P, Agarwal T, Arora T, Chawla B, Titiyal JS, Tandon R, Satapathy G, Vajpayee RB. Journal: Ocul Immunol Inflamm; 2016 Oct; 24(5):493-7. PubMed ID: 26400628. Abstract: PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of intracameral amphotericin B (ICAMB) in the management of fungal keratitis. METHODS: In total, 45 eyes with smear-confirmed fungal keratitis with hypopyon were randomized into three treatment groups: Group I (topical antifungal treatment + oral antifungal); Group II (topical antifungal treatment + ICAMB + oral antifungal); and Group III (topical antifungal treatment + drainage of hypopyon + ICAMB + oral antifungal). The main outcome measures were treatment success rate, time to heal, visual acuity gain, and presence of complications. RESULTS: There were no differences in the treatment success rates (p = 0.66), time to healing (p = 0.18), or mean final visual acuity (logMAR) (p = 0.8) between the three groups. The major complication observed was increased incidence of cataract in group III (40%), though it was statistically insignificant. CONCLUSIONS: ICAMB does not offer any benefit over topical antifungal therapy when performed alone or associated with drainage of hypopyon.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]