Prevalence of Ocular Candidiasis and <i>Candida</i> Endophthalmitis in Patients With Candidemia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Phongkhun, Kasidis (Author)
- Pothikamjorn, Thananop (Author)
- Srisurapanont, Karan (Author)
- Manothummetha, Kasama (Author)
- Sanguankeo, Anawin (Author)
- Thongkam, Achitpol (Author)
- Chuleerarux, Nipat (Author)
- Leksuwankun, Surachai (Author)
- Meejun, Tanaporn (Author)
- Thanakitcharu, Jaedvara (Author)
- Walker, Morgan (Author)
- Gopinath, Shilpa (Author)
- Torvorapanit, Pattama (Author)
- Langsiri, Nattapong (Author)
- Worasilchai, Navaporn (Author)
- Moonla, Chatphatai (Author)
- Plongla, Rongpong (Author)
- Kates, Olivia S (Author)
- Nematollahi, Saman (Author)
- Permpalung, Nitipong (Author)
Title
Prevalence of Ocular Candidiasis and <i>Candida</i> Endophthalmitis in Patients With Candidemia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Infectious diseases and ophthalmology professional societies have disagreed regarding ocular screening in patients with candidemia. We aimed to summarize the current evidence on the prevalence of ocular candidiasis (OC) and Candida endophthalmitis (CE) according to the standardized definitions.
Methods
A literature search was conducted from the inception date through 16 October 2022 using PubMed, Embase, and SCOPUS. Pooled prevalence of ocular complications was derived from generalized linear mixed models (PROSPERO CRD42022326610).
Results
A total of 70 and 35 studies were included in the meta-analysis for OC and concordant CE (chorioretinitis with vitreous involvement), respectively. This study represented 8599 patients with candidemia who underwent ophthalmologic examination. Pooled prevalences (95% CI) of OC, overall CE, concordant CE, and discordant CE were 10.7% (8.4–13.5%), 3.1% (2.1–4.5%), 1.8% (1.3–2.6%), and 7.4% (4.5–12%) of patients screened, respectively. Studies from Asian countries had significantly higher concordant CE prevalence (95% CI) of patients screened (3.6%; 2.9–4.6%) compared with studies from European countries (1.4%; .4–5%) and American countries (1.4%; .9–2.2%) (P <.01). Presence of total parenteral nutrition and Candida albicans was associated with CE, with pooled odds ratios (95% CI) of 6.92 (3.58–13.36) and 3.02 (1.67–5.46), respectively.
Conclusions
Prevalence of concordant CE overall and among Asian countries was 2 and 4 times higher than the prevalence previously reported by the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) of <0.9%, respectively. There is an urgent need to study optimal screening protocols and to establish joint recommendations by the Infectious Diseases Society of America and AAO.
Publication
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Date
2023-05-24
Volume
76
Issue
10
Pages
1738-1749
Accessed
6/3/23, 9:31 AM
ISSN
1058-4838, 1537-6591
Short Title
Prevalence of Ocular Candidiasis and <i>Candida</i> Endophthalmitis in Patients With Candidemia
Language
en
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Phongkhun, K., Pothikamjorn, T., Srisurapanont, K., Manothummetha, K., Sanguankeo, A., Thongkam, A., Chuleerarux, N., Leksuwankun, S., Meejun, T., Thanakitcharu, J., Walker, M., Gopinath, S., Torvorapanit, P., Langsiri, N., Worasilchai, N., Moonla, C., Plongla, R., Kates, O. S., Nematollahi, S., & Permpalung, N. (2023). Prevalence of Ocular Candidiasis and Candida Endophthalmitis in Patients With Candidemia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 76(10), 1738–1749. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciad064
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