Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine Volume 6 Issue 2

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Post-intravitreal Injection Endophthalmitis Identified with Point-of-care Ultrasound Vahe Zograbyan, BS* Matthias Barden, MD† Ami Kurzweil, MD†

*St. George’s University School of Medicine, Grenada, West Indies † Eisenhower Health, Department of Emergency Medicine, Rancho Mirage, California

Section Editor: Christopher San Miguel, MD Submission History: Submitted August 23, 2021; Revision received November 18, 2021; Accepted November 22, 2021 Electronically published May 5, 2022 Full text available through open access at http://escholarship.org/uc/uciem_cpcem DOI: 10.5811/cpcem.2021.11.54515

Case Presentation: An 88-year-old female presented to the emergency department (ED) with complaints of painful vision loss four days after an intravitreal injection for her neovascular macular degeneration. Her right eye visual acuity was markedly diminished with an absence of red reflex. A point-of-care ocular ultrasound was performed and demonstrated hyperechoic vitreous debris concerning for endophthalmitis. Discussion: Endophthalmitis is an infection of the vitreous or aqueous humors commonly caused by exogenous sources, such as inoculation of bacteria into the eye from surgery, injections, or trauma. It is an ophthalmologic emergency as it is a vision-threatening infection. Although a rare complication, post-surgery or post-injection are the leading causes of endophthalmitis. Point-ofcare ocular ultrasound findings suggestive of endophthalmitis, such as hyperechoic vitreous debris, aid in the timely diagnosis and treatment of patients in the ED. [Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med. 2022;6(2):180-182.] Keywords: endophthalmitis; ocular ultrasound; ultrasound; vitreous; ophthalmology.

CASE PRESENTATION An 88-year-old female with a past medical history of neovascular macular degeneration presented to the emergency department (ED) with complaints of right eye pain, worsening vision, floaters, and eye dryness since receiving an intravitreal, anti-vascular endothelial growth factor injection four days prior. On physical exam the patient’s right eye had crusted exudates on eyelid margins, conjunctival injection, and absent red reflex. Visual acuity was markedly diminished with 20/200 in the right eye and 20/100 in the left eye. Tetracaine ophthalmic drops were administered for topical analgesia to both eyes, and intraocular pressures were measured to be within normal limits. Fluorescein dye and Wood’s lamp exam found no uptake or corneal abrasion. A point-of-care ocular ultrasound demonstrated significant swirling echogenic debris within the posterior vitreous humor and attached, thickened retina (Image and Video). Normal retinal thickness is around 0.1-0.3 millimeters, although this is not commonly measured

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on point-of-care ocular ultrasound.6 All findings were concerning for endophthalmitis. The patient’s ophthalmologist was consulted regarding the findings and recommended tobramycin-dexamethasone

Image. Point-of-care ocular ultrasound demonstrating hyperechoic debris (white arrows) within the vitreous chamber in a patient with endophthalmitis.

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