A possible link between COVID-19 and endophthalmitis has
been suspected for quite some time; now, researchers have established a
connection between the two diseases, with a further investigation being
conducted.
In only two months, three COVID-19 patients in New York’s
Northwell Health Hospital succumbed to extreme vision loss from keratitis.
Endophthalmitis resulted, and in one instance, a patient’s eye was removed. This
occurrence of keratitis leading to endophthalmitis is exceedingly rare.
Typically, cases of endophthalmitis from keratitis are associated with trauma
or surgery.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology 2020 virtual
conference released the findings. Researchers hope to gain more support from
the medical community to conduct eye evaluations when assessing the role of
anti-infectious treatments.
All three endophthalmitis patients were in their 60s, reside
in the same relative area, and showed signs of the disease within a two-month
period, while testing positive for COVID-19. Two were outpatients, and one was
an in-patient at the time of diagnosis. One of the outpatients later passed away
in a hospital. The culture results all came back from each individual with
different organisms: Streptococcus pneumoniae, Serratia marcescens, and
Candida parapsilosis.
A 2012 study reported that out of 9,934 eyes, only 27
throughout a 15-year period experienced endophthalmitis stemming from
keratitis. Having three patients express symptoms while being diagnosed with
COVID-19 is alarming, and suggests an association between the two.
Sonal S. Tuli, MD, said, “The findings do not suggest that
COVID-19 causes endophthalmitis but that there is some relationship between the
two. It is possible that some aspect of the health of these individuals made
them more liable to get infected with COVID-19 as well as a severe infection in
their eye, such as poor immune system or nutritional deficiencies. It is also
possible that these findings are incidental because of the large numbers of
COVID-positive patients presenting to New York hospitals during the peak of the
pandemic.”
For further reading, refer to
the article
from the American Academy of Ophthalmology. To schedule an eye exam, contact
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