A STUDY TO EVALUATE THE DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERN OF THE INJURY CAUSED BY METALLIC CORNEAL FOREIGN BODY AND ITS OUTCOME AFTER TREATMENT

Aditya Kashyap, Smriti Sharma, Shaloo Negi
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Objective: This study aims to investigate the demographic characteristics, occupational background, and injury management of patients presenting with ocular trauma involving metallic corneal foreign bodies (FBs). Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the outpatient clinic of Ophthalmology at Pt JLNGMC, Chamba. Data were collected from consecutive patients over three months. Demographic data, including age, gender, and education level, were analyzed alongside occupational background, injury context, and protective measures. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 17.0, with descriptive statistics utilized to present the results. Results: The study revealed a predominance of young males (66%) in the 14-29 age group, with the metalwork industry (47%) being the primary sector where injuries occurred, mainly during metal grinding activities (53%). Lack of protective measures, such as temporary removal of eyewear (39%), contributed to the injuries. Notably, 54% of patients did not attempt self-removal of FBs. Superficial corneal FBs accounted for 45% of cases, indicating significant potential for severe injury. Conclusion: The findings underscore the urgent need for enhanced safety education, rigorous enforcement of protective eyewear usage, and targeted interventions in high-risk occupational sectors to mitigate the prevalence and severity of corneal FB injuries. Addressing these challenges is crucial for preserving vision, reducing healthcare costs, and improving occupational health and safety standards.
一项评估金属角膜异物损伤的人口统计学模式及其治疗后效果的研究
摘要本研究旨在调查涉及金属角膜异物(FBs)的眼外伤患者的人口统计学特征、职业背景和伤情处理情况:这项横断面研究是在 Chamba 的 Pt JLNGMC 眼科门诊部进行的。研究收集了连续三个月的患者数据。在分析人口统计学数据(包括年龄、性别和教育水平)的同时,还分析了职业背景、受伤背景和保护措施。统计分析采用 SPSS 17.0 版,结果采用描述性统计:研究结果显示,14-29 岁年龄段的年轻男性居多(66%),金属加工行业(47%)是发生工伤的主要行业,主要是在金属打磨活动中(53%)。缺乏保护措施,如暂时摘掉眼镜(39%),是造成伤害的原因之一。值得注意的是,54%的患者没有尝试自行去除角膜基质。表层角膜外皮损伤占 45%,表明严重损伤的可能性很大:研究结果突出表明,迫切需要加强安全教育、严格执行防护眼镜的使用规定,并在高风险职业领域采取有针对性的干预措施,以降低角膜基质膜损伤的发生率和严重程度。应对这些挑战对于保护视力、降低医疗成本以及提高职业健康和安全标准至关重要。
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