Work-related open globe injuries: demographic characteristics and prognostic factors in southern Tunisia.

Q3 Medicine
Amel Ben Abid, Mona Rekik, Sonda Kammoun, Imen Kaibi, Saloua Ben Amor, Amira Trigui
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Abstract

Introduction: Work-related open-globe injuries are a major cause of preventable vision loss worldwide with a significant socioeconomic impact.

Aim: To describe the demographics and clinical characteristics, identify the prognostic factors of work-related open-globe injuries and suggest preventive measures to minimize the incidence of these accidents.

Methods: A retrospective study of patients hospitalized in the Ophthalmology Department of Habib Bourguiba University Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia, for occupational open-globe injuries, between January 2020 and December 2022. A medical history and a complete ophthalmological examination were performed on all patients. Initial visual acuity (IVA) was systematically measured. We also studied the factors associated with poor final visual acuity (FVA). Poor visual prognosis was defined as an FVA of less than 1/10 six months after the trauma. Statistical analysis was performed using the system of Statistical Products and Services Solution (SPSS 26.0). A p-value less than 0.05 indicated statistical significance.

Results: Thirty-three eyes of 33 patients with work-related open-globe injuries were analyzed. The mean age was 39 ± 11.75 years, with male predominance. Almost half of them, 48.5% were welders. Mechanism of injury was penetrating trauma in 72.7% of cases. The mean presenting IVA was 1/25. Corneal wounds were present in 20 cases. Traumatic cataract was the most common associated lesion and was found in 36.4% of the patients. Intraocular foreign body was noted in 24.2%. The mean FVA was 1.6/10. Initial VA (p=0.04) and VH (p=0.004) was the significant predictive factors for final visual outcome in work-related open-globe injury patients.

Conclusion: Work-related open-globe injuries are a significant problem commonly encountered in healthcare settings throughout the world. It can cause significant morbidity in a young population of patients. This type of injury can be largely prevented with proper education and use of safety equipment.

与工作有关的开放性损伤:突尼斯南部的人口特征和预后因素。
导读:与工作相关的开放性损伤是世界范围内可预防的视力丧失的主要原因,具有重大的社会经济影响。目的:描述人口统计学和临床特征,确定与工作有关的开放性损伤的预后因素,并提出预防措施,以尽量减少这些事故的发生率。方法:对2020年1月至2022年12月期间在突尼斯斯法克斯Habib Bourguiba大学医院眼科住院的职业性开放性眼球损伤患者进行回顾性研究。所有患者均进行了病史和完整的眼科检查。系统测量初始视力(IVA)。我们还研究了与最终视力差(FVA)相关的因素。视力预后差定义为创伤后6个月FVA小于1/10。采用SPSS 26.0统计产品和服务解决方案系统进行统计分析。p值小于0.05为有统计学意义。结果:对33例因工作引起的开放性眼球损伤患者33只眼进行分析。平均年龄39±11.75岁,男性居多。其中几乎一半(48.5%)是焊工。72.7%的病例损伤机制为穿透性创伤。平均出现IVA为1/25。角膜损伤20例。外伤性白内障是最常见的相关病变,发生率为36.4%。24.2%为眼内异物。平均FVA为1.6/10。初始VA (p=0.04)和VH (p=0.004)是与工作相关的开放球损伤患者最终视力结果的重要预测因素。结论:与工作相关的开放性损伤是世界各地卫生保健机构普遍遇到的一个重要问题。它可以在年轻患者群体中引起显著的发病率。这种类型的伤害可以通过适当的教育和使用安全设备在很大程度上得到预防。
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