Spectrum of ocular firework injuries in children: A 5-year retrospective study during a festive season in Southern India

Purpose: Ocular trauma is a major cause of acquired monocular blindness in children. Firework injuries account for 20% of ocular trauma. The purpose of our study was to document the profile of ocular firework injuries in children during the festive season of Diwali and to determine the prevalence of...

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Main Authors: Deepa John, Swetha Sara Philip, Rashmi Mittal, Sheeja Susan John, Padma Paul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2015;volume=63;issue=11;spage=843;epage=846;aulast=John
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spelling doaj-fe1737d1f7a9454584e0aa852a23647c2020-11-25T01:41:17ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381998-36892015-01-01631184384610.4103/0301-4738.171966Spectrum of ocular firework injuries in children: A 5-year retrospective study during a festive season in Southern IndiaDeepa JohnSwetha Sara PhilipRashmi MittalSheeja Susan JohnPadma PaulPurpose: Ocular trauma is a major cause of acquired monocular blindness in children. Firework injuries account for 20% of ocular trauma. The purpose of our study was to document the profile of ocular firework injuries in children during the festive season of Diwali and to determine the prevalence of unilateral blindness in them. Materials and Methods: A retrospective chart analysis of ocular firework injury in children during the festival of Diwali from 2009 to 2013, conducted in a tertiary care eye center in Tamil Nadu, Southern India. Children below 18 years of age with ocular firework injuries who presented to the emergency department for 3 consecutive days - the day of Diwali, 1 day before, and 1 day after Diwali - were included in this study. Results: Eighty-four children presented with firework-related ocular injuries during the study period. Male to female ratio was 4:1 with mean age 9.48 ± 4 years. Forty-four percentage required hospitalization. The prevalence of unilateral blindness in children due to fireworks was found to be 8% (95% confidence interval - 2-13%). Conclusion: Vision 2020 gives high priority to avoidable blindness, especially in children. In our study, for every 12 children who presented with firecracker injury, one resulted in unilateral blindness. This is an avoidable cause of blindness. Awareness needs to be created, and changes in policy regarding sales and handling of firecrackers including mandatory use of  protective eyewear should be considered.http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2015;volume=63;issue=11;spage=843;epage=846;aulast=JohnFirecracker injuryocular firework injuryocular injuries in children
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author Deepa John
Swetha Sara Philip
Rashmi Mittal
Sheeja Susan John
Padma Paul
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Swetha Sara Philip
Rashmi Mittal
Sheeja Susan John
Padma Paul
Spectrum of ocular firework injuries in children: A 5-year retrospective study during a festive season in Southern India
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
Firecracker injury
ocular firework injury
ocular injuries in children
author_facet Deepa John
Swetha Sara Philip
Rashmi Mittal
Sheeja Susan John
Padma Paul
author_sort Deepa John
title Spectrum of ocular firework injuries in children: A 5-year retrospective study during a festive season in Southern India
title_short Spectrum of ocular firework injuries in children: A 5-year retrospective study during a festive season in Southern India
title_full Spectrum of ocular firework injuries in children: A 5-year retrospective study during a festive season in Southern India
title_fullStr Spectrum of ocular firework injuries in children: A 5-year retrospective study during a festive season in Southern India
title_full_unstemmed Spectrum of ocular firework injuries in children: A 5-year retrospective study during a festive season in Southern India
title_sort spectrum of ocular firework injuries in children: a 5-year retrospective study during a festive season in southern india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0301-4738
1998-3689
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Purpose: Ocular trauma is a major cause of acquired monocular blindness in children. Firework injuries account for 20% of ocular trauma. The purpose of our study was to document the profile of ocular firework injuries in children during the festive season of Diwali and to determine the prevalence of unilateral blindness in them. Materials and Methods: A retrospective chart analysis of ocular firework injury in children during the festival of Diwali from 2009 to 2013, conducted in a tertiary care eye center in Tamil Nadu, Southern India. Children below 18 years of age with ocular firework injuries who presented to the emergency department for 3 consecutive days - the day of Diwali, 1 day before, and 1 day after Diwali - were included in this study. Results: Eighty-four children presented with firework-related ocular injuries during the study period. Male to female ratio was 4:1 with mean age 9.48 ± 4 years. Forty-four percentage required hospitalization. The prevalence of unilateral blindness in children due to fireworks was found to be 8% (95% confidence interval - 2-13%). Conclusion: Vision 2020 gives high priority to avoidable blindness, especially in children. In our study, for every 12 children who presented with firecracker injury, one resulted in unilateral blindness. This is an avoidable cause of blindness. Awareness needs to be created, and changes in policy regarding sales and handling of firecrackers including mandatory use of  protective eyewear should be considered.
topic Firecracker injury
ocular firework injury
ocular injuries in children
url http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2015;volume=63;issue=11;spage=843;epage=846;aulast=John
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