[创伤性角膜磨损的治疗:德国眼科医生的一项全国性调查结果]。

C Girbardt, N Suckert, U Hampel
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背景:外伤性角膜磨损是急性眼科护理中的常见情况。迄今为止,没有关于德国受影响患者实际护理的数据。本研究的重点是单纯外伤性角膜擦伤,无异物、角膜烧伤或其他眼部结构受累。材料与方法:对德国眼科学会(DOG)和德国眼科专业协会(BVA)会员进行了一项包含32个问题的关于外伤性角膜磨损处理的在线调查。结果:共分析问卷959份。在答复者中,57%的人开了一种局部抗生素,最常见的是氧氟沙星,平均频率为每天4次,持续5天。在那些不开抗生素的人中,73%的人在诊所或诊所安排了随访预约。60%的受访者使用治疗性隐形眼镜,专家使用的频率明显高于住院医生。眼科敷料的使用率为40%。全身镇痛药占10%,局部镇痛药占2%。结论:常规使用抗生素反映了对感染的担忧,尽管相当多的应答者在计划随访时忽略了抗生素。治疗性隐形眼镜被广泛用于缓解症状。全身和局部镇痛药的使用非常少,这表明可能低估了疼痛治疗。
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[Treatment of traumatic corneal abrasion: results of a national survey among German ophthalmologists].

Background: Traumatic corneal abrasion is a common condition in acute ophthalmologic care. To date, no data are available on the practical care of affected patients in Germany. This study focuses on simple traumatic corneal abrasion without foreign bodies, corneal burns or involvement of other ocular structures.

Materials and methods: An online survey with 32 questions about the management of traumatic corneal abrasion was conducted among members of the German Society of Ophthalmology (DOG) and the German Professional Association of Ophthalmologists (BVA).

Results: A total of 959 questionnaires were analyzed. Of the respondents, 57% prescribe a local antibiotic, most frequently ofloxacin, with a median frequency of four times daily for 5 days. Among those who do not prescribe antibiotics, 73% schedule a follow-up appointment in their clinic or practice. Therapeutic contact lenses are used by 60% of respondents, with specialists employing them significantly more often than residents. Ophthalmic dressing is used by 40%. Systemic analgesics are prescribed by 10%, while local analgesics are used by 2%.

Conclusions: The routine use of antibiotics reflects concerns about infection, although a substantial number of respondents omit them when follow-ups are planned. Therapeutic contact lenses are widely used for symptom relief. Systemic and local analgesics are used remarkably rarely, which indicates a possible underestimation of pain therapy.

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