巴尔的摩儿童眼外伤患者的感觉运动预后。

Sue Junn, Courtney Pharr, Victoria Chen, Katherine Williams, Janet Alexander, Hee-Jung Park, Courtney Kraus, Moran Roni Levin
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目的:评估儿童外伤性开放球损伤后的感觉运动预后。方法:对2006年1月至2020年1月期间在约翰霍普金斯大学和马里兰大学医学中心就诊的80例年龄0.4至17.7岁(平均年龄9.3岁,中位年龄8.3岁)的外伤性开放性球损伤儿科患者进行回顾性队列研究。参数包括损伤机制、视力剥夺时间、初始和最终视力、其他眼部病变以及年龄和性别等人口统计学因素。结果:随访6个月以上的患儿中,77.4%发生立体视觉不良,50%发生斜视。发生斜视的儿童的儿童眼外伤评分(POTS)较低,表明损伤的严重程度高于未发生斜视的儿童(P = 0.005,卡方检验)。较高的POTS,表明眼损伤较轻,与较好的立体视力显著相关(P = 0.001,卡方检验)。结论:研究结果表明斜视和立体视功能差在儿童开放球损伤中很常见,超过一半的儿童开放球损伤发生斜视。这些结果与较差的表现视力、更严重的眼外伤和较低的表现POTS有关。[J].儿童眼科与斜视,2022;59(5):303-309。
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Sensorimotor Outcomes in Pediatric Patients With Ocular Trauma in Baltimore.

Purpose: To evaluate sensorimotor outcomes following traumatic open globe injuries in the pediatric population.

Methods: A retrospective cohort of 80 pediatric patients aged 0.4 to 17.7 years (mean age: 9.3 years, median age: 8.3 years) presenting with traumatic open globe injury to the Johns Hopkins and University of Maryland Medical Centers was evaluated between January 2006 and January 2020. Parameters included the mechanism of injury, length of time of visual deprivation, initial and final visual acuity, additional eye pathologies, and demographic factors such as age and sex.

Results: Among children with more than 6 months of follow-up, 77.4% developed poor stereopsis and 50% developed strabismus. Children who developed strabismus had a lower Pediatric Ocular Trauma Score (POTS), indicating greater severity of injury, than children who did not develop strabismus (P = .005, chi-square test). A higher POTS, indicating less severe ocular injury, significantly correlated to a better stereoacuity (P = .001, chi-square test).

Conclusions: The findings indicate that strabismus and poor stereopsis are common in pediatric open globe injuries, occurring in more than half of children with pediatric open globe trauma. These outcomes are associated with poor presenting visual acuity, more severe ocular trauma, and a lower presenting POTS. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol & Strabismus. 2022;59(5):303-309.].

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