Table 1

Comparing cases with controls with initial univariate analysis to suggest possible risk factors for endophthalmitis following vitrectomy

Variable (potential risk factor)Cases (total n=28)Controls (total n=272)p Value
AgeMedian average age 61Median average age 630.95*
Gender (male sex)67%50%0.07†
Diabetes mellitus9/27 (33.3%)51/268 (19.0%)0.078†
Immunosuppression3/25 (12.0%)5/267 (1.9%)0.023
Preop oral steroid use2/27 (7.4%)2/267 (0.7%)0.043‡
Preop topical steroid use12/27 (44.4%)4/267 (1.5%)<0.001‡
Recent intraocular surgery6/21 (28.6%)8/270 (3.0%)<0.001†
Lens status (phakic)15/27 (55.6%)190/269 (70.6%)0.11†
Previous glaucoma filtration surgery2/27 (7.4%)0/267 (0%)0.008‡
Surgeon grade (non-consultant)5/27 (18.5%)78/270 (28.9%)0.25†
Port size (23G or 25G)18/28 (64.3%)§104/265 (39.2%)0.011†
One or more ports sutured16/26 (61.5%)205/255 (80.4%)0.025†
Conjunctiva displaced14/17 (82.4%)68/84 (81.0%)0.89†
Subconjunctival antibiotic26/27 (96.3%)255/271 (94.1%)0.64†
Intra-cameral or intra-vitreal antibiotic1/27 (3.7%)7/271 (2.6%)0.73†
Postoperative hypotony0/27 (0%)2/271 (0.7%)0.65†
Postoperative wound leak0/27 (0%)0/271 (0%)n/a
Retinal detachment6/27 (22.2%)132/271 (48.7%)0.015†
Macular hole2/27 (7.4%)45/271 (16.6%)0.28‡
Epi-retinal membrane8/27 (29.6%)40/271 (14.8%)0.055‡
Diabetic vitreous haemorrhage6/27 (22.2%)19/271 (7.0%)0.017†
Non-diabetic vitreous haemorrhage2/27 (7.4%)12/271 (4.4%)0.37‡
Diabetic delamination3/27 (11.1%)14/271 (5.2%)0.19‡
Vitreo-macular traction syndrome4/27 (14.8%)7/271 (2.6%)0.011‡
Vitreous opacity2/27 (7.4%)3/271 (1.1%)0.067‡
Other indication for vitrectomy2/27 (7.4%)7/271 (2.6%)0.052‡
  • p Values <0.05 are highlighted in bold and these risk factors were subsequently entered into the logistic regression analysis. Possible risk factors from this analysis were then investigated with multivariate analysis to establish if they were an independent risk factor (see Table 2).

  • *Mann–Whitney test.

  • †χ2 test.

  • ‡Fisher's exact test.

  • §19 cases were 23/25 gauge, but only 18 cases that were 23/25 gauge were included in the logistic regression since one case had insufficient data to be included in the multivariate analysis.