To study the epidemiological and clinical profile of ocular trauma at a tertiary health-care facility

Aim To study the profile of ocular trauma and to find out its risk factors. Settings and design This is a prospective hospital-based study that included patients of ocular trauma presenting to the Department of Ophthalmology and Emergency, Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital, Faridkot, In...

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Main Authors: Ekta Syal, Munish Dhawan, Surinder Pal Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Delta Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.djo.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-9173;year=2018;volume=19;issue=4;spage=259;epage=267;aulast=Syal
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spelling doaj-54e593668b324f0993622f71447e90b92021-10-06T13:45:21ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsDelta Journal of Ophthalmology1110-91732090-48352018-01-0119425926710.4103/DJO.DJO_14_18To study the epidemiological and clinical profile of ocular trauma at a tertiary health-care facilityEkta SyalMunish DhawanSurinder Pal SinghAim To study the profile of ocular trauma and to find out its risk factors. Settings and design This is a prospective hospital-based study that included patients of ocular trauma presenting to the Department of Ophthalmology and Emergency, Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital, Faridkot, India during the period from May 2015 to November 2016. Patients and methods The study included patients with recent history of trauma (<7 days). Complete demographic data, history of trauma, and detailed ocular examination were done. Statistical analysis used the statistical package for the social sciences software. Results A total of 200 patients were studied. Men had twofold higher rates of injury than women. The predominant age group was between 21 and 30 years with a mean age of 29.87±12.46 years. Daily laborers were most frequently involved in trauma (n=64; 32%). The workplace trauma was the most common mode accounting for 27.5% of the cases and was most commonly sustained by laborers (50.90%). Metallic objects were responsible in 28.5% followed by vegetative matter (11%). Mechanical trauma was present in 94.5% while 5.5% suffered from chemical trauma. In 94.5% cases with mechanical trauma, 60.5% sustained closed globe injuries and 26% had open globe injuries. Contusions and penetrating injuries were the most common in closed and open globe injuries, respectively. Corneoscleral perforation was the most common clinical presentation in 50 patients. Forty-two percent of patients required only medical management and 58% required surgical management with the most frequent being corneal/scleral perforation repair. Conclusion Workplace-related eye injuries were noted in a significant number of cases. Strict implementation of health education and preventive strategies especially at the workplace will help to decrease the occurrence of ocular injuries.http://www.djo.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-9173;year=2018;volume=19;issue=4;spage=259;epage=267;aulast=Syalclosed globeocular traumapreventionworkplace
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To study the epidemiological and clinical profile of ocular trauma at a tertiary health-care facility
Delta Journal of Ophthalmology
closed globe
ocular trauma
prevention
workplace
author_facet Ekta Syal
Munish Dhawan
Surinder Pal Singh
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title To study the epidemiological and clinical profile of ocular trauma at a tertiary health-care facility
title_short To study the epidemiological and clinical profile of ocular trauma at a tertiary health-care facility
title_full To study the epidemiological and clinical profile of ocular trauma at a tertiary health-care facility
title_fullStr To study the epidemiological and clinical profile of ocular trauma at a tertiary health-care facility
title_full_unstemmed To study the epidemiological and clinical profile of ocular trauma at a tertiary health-care facility
title_sort to study the epidemiological and clinical profile of ocular trauma at a tertiary health-care facility
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Delta Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 1110-9173
2090-4835
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Aim To study the profile of ocular trauma and to find out its risk factors. Settings and design This is a prospective hospital-based study that included patients of ocular trauma presenting to the Department of Ophthalmology and Emergency, Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital, Faridkot, India during the period from May 2015 to November 2016. Patients and methods The study included patients with recent history of trauma (<7 days). Complete demographic data, history of trauma, and detailed ocular examination were done. Statistical analysis used the statistical package for the social sciences software. Results A total of 200 patients were studied. Men had twofold higher rates of injury than women. The predominant age group was between 21 and 30 years with a mean age of 29.87±12.46 years. Daily laborers were most frequently involved in trauma (n=64; 32%). The workplace trauma was the most common mode accounting for 27.5% of the cases and was most commonly sustained by laborers (50.90%). Metallic objects were responsible in 28.5% followed by vegetative matter (11%). Mechanical trauma was present in 94.5% while 5.5% suffered from chemical trauma. In 94.5% cases with mechanical trauma, 60.5% sustained closed globe injuries and 26% had open globe injuries. Contusions and penetrating injuries were the most common in closed and open globe injuries, respectively. Corneoscleral perforation was the most common clinical presentation in 50 patients. Forty-two percent of patients required only medical management and 58% required surgical management with the most frequent being corneal/scleral perforation repair. Conclusion Workplace-related eye injuries were noted in a significant number of cases. Strict implementation of health education and preventive strategies especially at the workplace will help to decrease the occurrence of ocular injuries.
topic closed globe
ocular trauma
prevention
workplace
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