Factors Associated with Ocular Injury in Orbital Fracture Patients: Who Requires Urgent Ophthalmic Evaluation?

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-27 DOI:10.1089/fpsam.2021.0045
Sarah R Akkina, Tate G Saurey, Nicholas A Middleton, Nicole R Mattson, Shaye Brummet, James O Phillips, Christopher B Chambers, Kris S Moe, Raghu C Mudumbai
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Importance: Create validated criteria to identify orbital fracture patients at higher risk for significant ocular injuries. Objective: Determine history and physical examination findings in orbital fracture patients who are associated with ocular injury and warrant urgent assessment by an ophthalmologist. Design, Setting, and Participants: Retrospective chart review of 535 adult orbital fracture patients evaluated at a Level I emergency department between 2014 and 2017, without prior history of orbital fracture, ocular injury, or ocular/orbital surgery. Main Outcomes and Measure: Presence of ocular injury. Results: In total, 195 (36%) patients had an ocular injury. Those with and without ocular injury were compared in a multivariate logistic regression model including demographics, fracture characteristics, injury mechanism, and physical examination findings. Visual acuity change, radiographic retrobulbar hemorrhage, abnormal pupillary reaction, and inability to open the injured eye all had significant associations with ocular injury when other findings were controlled. Conclusion: This study shows a significant association between ocular injury and visual acuity change, retrobulbar hemorrhage, abnormal pupillary reaction, and inability to open the injured eye. These factors can help triage when to obtain an urgent ophthalmology consult.

眼眶骨折患者眼部损伤的相关因素:哪些人需要紧急眼科评估?
重要性:制定有效标准,识别眼眶骨折患者中眼部受伤风险较高的人群。目标:确定眼眶骨折患者的病史和体格检查结果:确定眼眶骨折患者的病史和体格检查结果是否与眼部损伤有关,是否需要眼科医生进行紧急评估。设计、地点和参与者:对 2014 年至 2017 年期间在一级急诊科接受评估的 535 名成年眼眶骨折患者进行回顾性病历审查,患者既往无眼眶骨折、眼部损伤或眼部/眼眶手术史。主要结果和测量指标:是否存在眼部损伤。结果:共有195名(36%)患者有眼部损伤。通过多变量逻辑回归模型(包括人口统计学特征、骨折特征、损伤机制和体检结果)对有眼部损伤和无眼部损伤的患者进行比较。在控制了其他检查结果的情况下,视力变化、放射性球后部出血、瞳孔反应异常和无法睁开受伤眼睛都与眼部损伤有显著关联。结论本研究表明,眼部损伤与视力变化、球后出血、瞳孔异常反应和无法睁开伤眼之间存在明显关联。这些因素有助于确定何时需要紧急眼科会诊。
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