Observation and Epidemiology of Ocular Trauma in Children: Hospital based Study

G. Bhaskar, Anita Ambastha, Aayushi, R. Sinha
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Background: This study was designed to identify the causes, demographic, clinical profile & classify the patients according to the ocular trauma classification group. Method: 60 children of age fifteen year or less, with ocular injury, who had presented to emergency services/out-patient department of the Regional Institute of Ophthalmology (RIO), IGIMS medical college & hospital, Patna (Bihar) were included. Demographic data, nature and cause of injury, duration between injury & presentation to the hospital and diagnosis were recorded. Evaluation of visual acuity, anterior segment and fundus was done. Results: Majority of injuries occurred in children 7yrs and older (64.7%). There were 50 (83.33%) boys and 10 (16.66%) girls. 40 (66.67%) of cases presented within 24hrs of the injury while 20 (33.33%) of cases presented after more than 24 hr after trauma. Rural patients comprised 39 out of 60 (65 %) while urban were 21 out of 60 (35 %). Most of the patients n=36 (60%) belonged to average socioeconomic status fallowed by low socioeconomic status n=20 (33.33%) & high socioeconomic status n=4 (6.67%). Most of the children n=35 (58.33%) were in their primary school. The highest proportion of injuries occurred outside (eg streets, roads, playgrounds, schools) n=40 (66.67 %) followed by home n=20 (33.33%). Conclusions: Eye trauma in children occur most frequently outdoors. Early diagnosis, management and prevention of complications of ocular injuries can be possible by educating parents and children.
儿童眼外伤的观察与流行病学:基于医院的研究
背景:本研究旨在确定眼外伤的病因、人口学、临床特征,并根据眼外伤分类组对患者进行分类。方法:选取在巴特那(比哈尔邦)IGIMS医学院及医院地区眼科研究所(RIO)急诊科/门诊部就诊的15岁及以下眼部损伤儿童60例。记录了人口统计数据、受伤的性质和原因、受伤和到医院就诊和诊断之间的持续时间。对视力、前段及眼底进行评估。结果:损伤以7岁及以上儿童为主(64.7%)。男生50例(83.33%),女生10例(16.66%)。40例(66.67%)在伤后24小时内出现,20例(33.33%)在伤后24小时以上出现。农村患者占60例中的39例(65%),城市患者占60例中的21例(35%)。平均社会经济地位的患者最多(n=36)(60%),其次是低社会经济地位的患者(n=20)(33.33%)和高社会经济地位的患者(n=4)(6.67%)。大多数儿童n=35(58.33%)为小学生。室外(如街道、道路、操场、学校)的伤害发生率最高,n=40(66.67%),其次是家中(n=20(33.33%)。结论:儿童眼外伤多发生在户外。通过教育家长和儿童,可以早期诊断、管理和预防眼部损伤并发症。
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