1. Utilité d'un questionnaire standardisé dans la prise en charge et l'étude épidémiologique des kératites infectieuses sous lentilles de contact
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A, Sauer, F, Abry, J-P, Berrod, A, Bron, C, Burillon, C, Chiquet, J, Colin, C, Creuzot-Garcher, B, Delbosc, L, Hoffart, L, Kodjikian, M, Labetoulle, F, Malet, H, Merle, P-Y, Robert, B, Vabres, J, Beynat, M, Brisard, A, Combey de Lambert, A, Donnio, G, Gendron, R, Pagot, M, Saleh, D, Gaucher, C, Speeg-Schatz, T, Bourcier, and Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Dijon - Hôpital François Mitterrand (CHU Dijon)
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Adult ,Keratitis ,Male ,Contact Lenses ,Case-Control Studies ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,[SDV.MHEP.OS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory Organs ,Risk Assessment ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology - Abstract
microbial keratitis is a significant health concern for the one million wearers of contact lenses and their ophthalmologists, with some potentially modifiable risk factors. The number of risk factors for contact lens-related microbial keratitis has been described, but many of them still remain assumed or unknown. a multicenter prospective case-control study was conducted in 12 French university hospitals (Besançon, Bordeaux, Dijon, Fort-de-France, Grenoble, Limoges, Lyon, Nancy, Nantes, Paris, Marseille and Strasbourg) beginning in July 2007 on contact lens wearers presenting with microbial keratitis and on healthy contact lens wearers. Patients and healthy wearers were interviewed using a 51-item anonymous standardized questionnaire to determine subject demographics and contact lens wear history. two hundred and fifty-six patients with microbial keratitis were included. One hundred and thirteen healthy contact lenses wearers were surveyed. Cosmetic contact lens wear highly increased the relative risk (RR) of microbial keratitis (RR, 16.5). Time since the last visit to an ophthalmologist longer than 1 year (RR, 3.4) or prescription by someone other than an ophthalmologist (RR, 7.6) also increased the risk of microbial keratitis. Education on lens care and handling was deficient (hand washing: RR, 2.2; rub and rinse: RR, 2.7). a standardized questionnaire is a powerful tool to determine risk factors for contact lens-related microbial keratitis, but also to analyze individual mistakes in contact lenses use and care.
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- 2010
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