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目的:了解某省三级政府医院眼外伤患者的人口学特征和行为风险与眼外伤类型和严重程度之间是否存在关联。方法:我们对在Jose B. Lingad纪念总医院眼科、普外科、耳鼻喉头颈外科、骨科和急诊内科门诊部、住院部和急诊室就诊的患者进行了5年回顾性分析。结果:一份图表回顾包括了一千九百九十只眼睛。患者以18 ~ 59岁为主(75.18%),男性居多(75.53%)。多数患者的严重程度为ots5(86.98%),行为风险较高(83.22%)。工作年龄组(18-59岁)、老年年龄组(60岁及以上)、男性、锐器伤、低行为风险者发生开放性球型损伤的几率显著。与老年人群(60岁及以上)相比,工作场所伤害和锐器伤害的严重损伤发生率更高(OTS 1)。结论:眼部损伤以轻度损伤为主(OTS 5),年龄、性别、损伤机制、损伤部位和行为风险是眼部损伤类型的重要预测因素。
Association of Demographic Characteristics and Behavioral Risk with the Type and Severity of Injury of Ocular Trauma among Patients Presenting in a Provincial Level III Government Hospital: A 5-Year Analytic Cross-Sectional Study
Purpose: We want to determine if there is an association between demographic characteristics and behavioral risk with the type and severity of the injury of ocular trauma among patients in a level III provincial government hospital. Methods: We did a 5-year retrospective chart review among patients who presented at the Jose B. Lingad Memorial General Hospital in the Outpatient Department, In-Patient and Emergency Room under the services of Ophthalmology, General Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Orthopedics and Emergency Medicine. Results: A chart review included one thousand nine hundred and ninety eyes. Most patients were 18 to 59-years-old (75.18%) and males (75.53%). The majority have a severity of OTS 5 (86.98%) and a high behavioral risk (83.22%). Working age group (18-59), elderly age group (60 and above), male gender, sharp injuries, and low behavioral risk had a significant odd of having an open globe type of injuries. Compared to the elderly age group (60 and above), workplace injuries and sharp injuries have a higher odd of severe damage (OTS 1). Conclusions: The majority of ocular injuries are mild (OTS 5). Age, gender, mechanism of injury, zone of the globe, and behavioral risk were significant predictors of the type of injury.