Clinical profile of ocular blunt trauma in a rural hospital

Context: Ocular trauma is the cause of one-third of monocular blindness. The inherent risk factors for ocular injuries among the rural population, and lack of surveys conducted in the rural areas stresses the need for a descriptive study that identifies the cause and pattern of ocular injuries and v...

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Main Authors: Anitha S Maiya, Akshatha M Dharmesh, R Jayaram
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology and Research
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Online Access:http://www.jcor.in/article.asp?issn=2320-3897;year=2018;volume=6;issue=1;spage=3;epage=7;aulast=Maiya
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spelling doaj-0474700edf2a4513b61cc9655725d2822020-11-25T01:14:54ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Clinical Ophthalmology and Research2320-38972018-01-01613710.4103/2320-3897.223566Clinical profile of ocular blunt trauma in a rural hospitalAnitha S MaiyaAkshatha M DharmeshR JayaramContext: Ocular trauma is the cause of one-third of monocular blindness. The inherent risk factors for ocular injuries among the rural population, and lack of surveys conducted in the rural areas stresses the need for a descriptive study that identifies the cause and pattern of ocular injuries and visual outcome among the rural population. Aims: To analyze blunt ocular trauma with respect to (i) demographic profile, (ii) mode of injury, and (iii) the ocular structures involved. Settings and Design: Prospective study. Subjects and Methods: This study included 95 cases of blunt ocular trauma who attended the casualty and the outpatient Department of Ophthalmology of our institution. All patients underwent a comprehensive ocular examination along with relevant radiological tests. All the cases were appropriately treated and followed at regular intervals to assess the visual outcome and complications. Statistical Analysis Used: Not applicable. Results: The male to female ratio was 4.5:1; majority of the patients (42 patients, 44.2%) belonged to the 21–40 years age group. About fifty patients (52.6%) were from agricultural class. In 46 patients (48.4%) the injuries were agricultural in nature. Subconjunctival hemorrhage was the most common finding (36 patients, 37.89%) followed by traumatic uveitis (27 patients, 28.42%) and lid and adnexal injuries (21 patients, 22.10%). Conclusions: Ocular blunt trauma in the rural population is common in males and mostly agriculture-related with involvement of multiple ocular structures in the same eye. The spectrum of ocular complications can range from trivial to severe sight-threatening injuries. It is recommended that health education highlighting early diagnosis and prompt treatment of ocular injuries can help to reduce the ocular morbidity.http://www.jcor.in/article.asp?issn=2320-3897;year=2018;volume=6;issue=1;spage=3;epage=7;aulast=MaiyaBlunt ocular traumademographic profilemode of injury
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Akshatha M Dharmesh
R Jayaram
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Akshatha M Dharmesh
R Jayaram
Clinical profile of ocular blunt trauma in a rural hospital
Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology and Research
Blunt ocular trauma
demographic profile
mode of injury
author_facet Anitha S Maiya
Akshatha M Dharmesh
R Jayaram
author_sort Anitha S Maiya
title Clinical profile of ocular blunt trauma in a rural hospital
title_short Clinical profile of ocular blunt trauma in a rural hospital
title_full Clinical profile of ocular blunt trauma in a rural hospital
title_fullStr Clinical profile of ocular blunt trauma in a rural hospital
title_full_unstemmed Clinical profile of ocular blunt trauma in a rural hospital
title_sort clinical profile of ocular blunt trauma in a rural hospital
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology and Research
issn 2320-3897
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Context: Ocular trauma is the cause of one-third of monocular blindness. The inherent risk factors for ocular injuries among the rural population, and lack of surveys conducted in the rural areas stresses the need for a descriptive study that identifies the cause and pattern of ocular injuries and visual outcome among the rural population. Aims: To analyze blunt ocular trauma with respect to (i) demographic profile, (ii) mode of injury, and (iii) the ocular structures involved. Settings and Design: Prospective study. Subjects and Methods: This study included 95 cases of blunt ocular trauma who attended the casualty and the outpatient Department of Ophthalmology of our institution. All patients underwent a comprehensive ocular examination along with relevant radiological tests. All the cases were appropriately treated and followed at regular intervals to assess the visual outcome and complications. Statistical Analysis Used: Not applicable. Results: The male to female ratio was 4.5:1; majority of the patients (42 patients, 44.2%) belonged to the 21–40 years age group. About fifty patients (52.6%) were from agricultural class. In 46 patients (48.4%) the injuries were agricultural in nature. Subconjunctival hemorrhage was the most common finding (36 patients, 37.89%) followed by traumatic uveitis (27 patients, 28.42%) and lid and adnexal injuries (21 patients, 22.10%). Conclusions: Ocular blunt trauma in the rural population is common in males and mostly agriculture-related with involvement of multiple ocular structures in the same eye. The spectrum of ocular complications can range from trivial to severe sight-threatening injuries. It is recommended that health education highlighting early diagnosis and prompt treatment of ocular injuries can help to reduce the ocular morbidity.
topic Blunt ocular trauma
demographic profile
mode of injury
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