Endogenous fungal endophthalmitis

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Management

Tissue Penetration

  • Penetration of antifungals into the vitreous is variable, though increases with inflammation
  • Amphotericin B has poor penetration into the vitreous, with liposomal better than non-liposomal
    • It can be given intravitreally 5 to 10 μg of AmB-D as adjunctive therapy
  • Flucytosine has excellent penetration
  • Azoles
    • Fluconazole has good penetration, reaching intravitreal levels of 70% those in plasma
    • Voriconazole reaches 38% in non-inflamed eyes, and can also be given intravitreally up to 25 μg/mL
    • Unclear other azoles
  • Echinocandins have poor ocular penetration and are not recommended