伊拉克大流行期间与 COVID-19 病毒有关的眼部症状和视力模糊现象

Zainab Adel Hashim, Suzan Kahatan M. Salih, Marwan Younis Abdulla
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冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)出现了一些眼部症状。最主要的眼部症状包括结膜分泌物、发红、流泪、瘙痒和眼内异物感。 回顾并批判性评估 COVID-19 的眼科表现,即眼部和全身感染 COVID-19 后视力受损的比率和严重程度。 这项横断面研究于 2020 年 10 月至 2022 年 10 月在 Al-Diwaniyah 教学医院的门诊进行,共有 135 名患者前来咨询眼部不适。他们都是经 PCR 和/或 CT 扫描批准的 COVID-19 感染者。对这些患者进行的全面眼部检查首先是用斯奈伦视力表评估视力,然后是屈光度,接着用裂隙灯检查眼球及其附件是否有炎症迹象。 患者的平均年龄为 47.5 岁,视力模糊率为 39.3%,无论是否有眼部表现,视力模糊都与疾病的严重程度密切相关。 COVID-19感染与视力损害有关,眼部表现的严重程度与全身发病率有关。
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Ocular Findings and Blurring of Vision Associated with COVID-19 Virus during Pandemics in Iraq
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) emerged with a number of ophthalmologic manifestations. The most significant ocular symptoms included conjunctival discharge, redness, tears, itching, and a feeling of a foreign body in the eye. To review and critically appraise ophthalmologic manifestations of COVID-19 in the form of rate and severity of visual impairment following ocular and systemic COVID-19 infections. A cross-sectional study that was carried out at the outpatients’ clinic in Al-Diwaniyah Teaching Hospital from October 2020 to October 2022 were 135 patients seeking advice regarding their ocular complaints. They are PCR and /or CT-scan approved COVID-19 infection. Comprehensive eye examination done for these patients started with visual acuity assessment by Snellen chart, then refraction followed by examination of the eye and its adnexa by slit lamp for signs of inflammation. The patients had a mean age of 47.5 years, and the rate of blurring of vision was 39.3%, whether they had ocular manifestation or not, and it showed substantial association with disease severity. COVID-19 infection was associated with visual impairment, and the ophthalmologic manifestations severity was related to systemic morbidity.
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