家用化学品造成的眼部损伤:早期迹象作为恢复的预测指标。

M. Berry, D. Jeffreys
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我们对因家中使用化学物质而造成非严重眼部损伤的患者进行了一项研究,目的是:(1)确定到急诊科就诊的频率;(2)对常见的损伤症状和体征进行评估和分级;(3)评价眼前液中细胞因子浓度作为毒性指标。在216例化学伤害中,85%是成年人(男性是女性的两倍)。涉及的化学物质有:碱、清洁剂、有机溶剂、个人卫生用品、隐形眼镜溶液和消毒剂。80%的病例发生结膜发红,与化学药物无关。下眼睑和球结膜不同区域上皮损伤的程度、类型和程度相关性较低。除了一个例外,白细胞介素(IL)1 β和IL10水平在对照组和受伤的眼睛中没有差异,而IL6水平显著高于未受伤的眼睛。我们已经证明,白细胞介素作为信号化学物质的代表,可以在化学损伤后的泪液中进行无创采样和可靠测量。损伤的指示可以从泪液中的il - 6水平清楚地获得,并且暗示il - 1 β / il - 10的模式可能有助于区分严重程度。需要更大规模的研究来验证这些结果。
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Ocular injuries from household chemicals: early signs as predictors of recovery.
We undertook a study of patients with nonsevere ocular injuries from chemicals used in the home to (1) establish the frequency of presentation to the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department; (2) assess and grade any common symptoms and signs of injury; and (3) evaluate cytokine concentrations in the preocular fluid as markers of toxicity. Of the 216 reviewed chemical injuries, 85% were sustained by adults (twice as many men than women). Chemicals implicated were: alkalis, cleaners, organic solvents, personal hygiene products, contact lens solutions, and disinfectants. Conjunctival redness occurred in 80% of cases, irrespective of chemical. Low correlations were obtained for the extent, type, and degree of epithelial damage in different areas of the lower lid and bulbar conjunctiva. With one exception, interleukin (IL)1beta and IL10 levels were not different in control and injured eyes, whereas IL6 was significantly elevated above uninjured levels. We have shown that interleukins, as representatives of signal chemicals, can be noninvasively sampled and reliably measured in tears after chemical injury. An indication of injury is obtained clearly from IL6 levels in tears, and there is a hint that the pattern of IL1beta/IL10 might help discriminate between levels of severity. A larger study is needed to verify these results.
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