Prognostic Factors in Open Globe Injuries
Purpose: To detect the factors affecting the final visual acuity in open globe injuries. Material And Methods: Fifty eight eyes of 58 patients who were treated for open globe injuries were analysed prospectively. Factors which are deemed to have effect on visual prognosis were examined statisticall...
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doaj-bd42f8e37b8146b59808d41a17966e1c2020-11-25T01:42:19ZengClinical and Experimental Ocular Trauma and InfectionClinical and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection2667-84622019-04-011125311411Prognostic Factors in Open Globe InjuriesSelda KOYUNCU0Ayşe BURCU1Evin ŞİNGAR2Ümit EKŞİOĞLU3Firdevs ÖRNEK4İZMİR ALSANCAK NEVVAR SALİH İŞGÖREN DEVLET HASTANESİANKARA EĞİTİM VE ARAŞTIRMA HASTANESİANKARA EĞİTİM VE ARAŞTIRMA HASTANESİBAŞKENT ÜNİVERSİTESİANKARA EĞİTİM VE ARAŞTIRMA HASTANESİPurpose: To detect the factors affecting the final visual acuity in open globe injuries. Material And Methods: Fifty eight eyes of 58 patients who were treated for open globe injuries were analysed prospectively. Factors which are deemed to have effect on visual prognosis were examined statistically. Results: Forty five patients (%77.6) were male, with a mean age of 29.6 ±19.4. Final visual acuity was 0.1 and lower in 28 (%48.3) cases. The prognostic factors predicting the final visual acuity were initial visual acuity, wound size, mechanism of the injury, presence of relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD), zone of the injury, anterior chamber finding, lens injury, posterior segment finding, uveal injury and Ocular Trauma Score . According to multiple retrospective logistic regression analysis, those factors having the highest effect on final visual acuity were found to be presence of an RAPD, female gender, old age and large laceration respectively. Conclusion: Initial examination findings are helpful for predicting the visual outcome in open globe injuries. Therefore, standardization in classification of the initial examination findings is compulsory.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ceoti/issue/44798/510366?publisher=sertac-argun-kivancopen globe injuryocular traumapenetrating eye injuryvisual outcome |
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Selda KOYUNCU Ayşe BURCU Evin ŞİNGAR Ümit EKŞİOĞLU Firdevs ÖRNEK Prognostic Factors in Open Globe Injuries Clinical and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection open globe injury ocular trauma penetrating eye injury visual outcome |
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Selda KOYUNCU Ayşe BURCU Evin ŞİNGAR Ümit EKŞİOĞLU Firdevs ÖRNEK |
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Prognostic Factors in Open Globe Injuries |
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Prognostic Factors in Open Globe Injuries |
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Prognostic Factors in Open Globe Injuries |
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Prognostic Factors in Open Globe Injuries |
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prognostic factors in open globe injuries |
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Clinical and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection |
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Clinical and Experimental Ocular Trauma and Infection |
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Purpose: To detect the factors affecting the final visual acuity in open globe injuries. Material And Methods: Fifty eight eyes of 58 patients who were treated for open globe injuries were analysed prospectively. Factors which are deemed to have effect on visual prognosis were examined statistically. Results: Forty five patients (%77.6) were male, with a mean age of 29.6 ±19.4. Final visual acuity was 0.1 and lower in 28 (%48.3) cases. The prognostic factors predicting the final visual acuity were initial visual acuity, wound size, mechanism of the injury, presence of relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD), zone of the injury, anterior chamber finding, lens injury, posterior segment finding, uveal injury and Ocular Trauma Score . According to multiple retrospective logistic regression analysis, those factors having the highest effect on final visual acuity were found to be presence of an RAPD, female gender, old age and large laceration respectively. Conclusion: Initial examination findings are helpful for predicting the visual outcome in open globe injuries. Therefore, standardization in classification of the initial examination findings is compulsory. |
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open globe injury ocular trauma penetrating eye injury visual outcome |
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