This is a multiple site observational study that will review patient features (clinical and morphologic) over a 90 day period during care of participants with microbial keratitis with presence of clinically significant ≥2mm stromal infiltrate compared with participants with other forms of keratitis.
The primary objective of this study is to determine associations between participant features (clinical and morphologic) and best corrected visual acuity at Day 90. Imaging, focused on slit lamp photography and supplemented by other imaging markers will be collected for review. A medical record review at one year following participants initial visit will record any corneal procedure and visual acuity testing that occurred during this window. Participants will complete demographic, clinical, and standardized health surveys.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
124
Best corrected visual acuity utilizing the Snellen method
University of Michigan- Kellogg Eye Center
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Aravind Eye Care System
Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Visual Acuity
Visual Acuity
Time frame: 90 day follow up
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