Background: To evaluate results after seven years using prophylactic intracameral cefazolin for the prevention of\r\nendophthalmitis in cataract surgery.\r\nMethods: A prospective, observational study of all patients submitted to cataract surgery over the period January\r\n1996 to December 2009. All cases of postoperative endophthalmitis over that period were reviewed. The patients\r\nwere classified in two groups: Group 1 (11,696 patients) operated on between January 1996 and December 2002,\r\nGroup 2 (13,305 patients) between January 2003 and December 2009 (in whom a 1 mg/0.1 bolus of intracameral\r\ncefazolin was instilled).\r\nResults: During the study period, 76 cases of endophthalmitis were observed in Group 1, and seven in Group 2.\r\nThe rate of postoperative endophthalmitis reduced from 0.63% to 0.05% with a cefazolin injection. The relative risk\r\n(RR) for endophthalmitis in Group 1 against group 2 was 11.45 [95% CI 5.72-22.84, p < 0.001].\r\nConclusions: An intracameral bolus injection of cefazolin (1 mg in 0.1 ml solution) at the conclusion of the\r\ncataract surgery significantly reduced the rate of postoperative endophthalmitis.
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