Indications for orbital exenteration in mucormycosis

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Hargrove, Roderick N.
Wesley, Ralph E.
Klippenstein, Kimberly A.
Fleming, James C.
Haik, Barrett G.
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[1] Univ Tennessee, Ctr Hlth Sci, Hamilton Eye Inst, Dept Ophthalmol, Memphis, TN 38163 USA
[2] Vanderbilt Univ, Dept Ophthalmol, Nashville, TN USA
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10.1097/01.iop.0000225418.50441.ee
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R77 [眼科学];
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Purpose: To determine whether evidence-based standards exist regarding the indications for orbital exenteration in patients with orbital mucormycosis. Methods: A literature review was performed of 113 articles (1943 to 2004). Factors possibly related to patient survival were analyzed. Additionally, a survey was sent to all ASOPRS Fellowship Preceptors to ascertain the frequency, outcome, treatment modalities, and indications for exenteration by these practicing physicians. Results: For published cases, parameter estimates (PE <= 1.00) indicated that patients with mucormycosis with age > 46 years, frontal sinus involvement, and fever were less likely to survive compared with patients without these conditions. Patients treated with amphotericin B (OR, 4.476) and those with diabetes (OR, 4.987) were more likely to survive compared with patients without these conditions. Exenterated patients with fever were more likely to survive compared with nonexenterated patients with fever (P=0.0468). Thirty-four ASOPRS Fellowship Preceptors received surveys; 26 (76%) completed the survey. Responses to specific survey questions showed a varied experience and indication for exenteration throughout the country. Conclusions: Our study underscores the lack of adequate data regarding the evaluation of treatment of orbital mucormycosis. No standard of care currently exists to guide physicians on when exenteration may benefit a mucormycosis patient. Further study is needed to determine which variables indicate the extent of disease and which variables or analytic scheme might predict the progression of orbital mucormycosis with or without exenteration.
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