Spectrum of ocular injuries and visual outcome following firework injury to the eye

Background: Ocular injury due to fireworks requires urgent ophthalmic assessment and management to preserve vision. Methods: Spectrum of injury, type of intervention, visual outcome, and reasons for visual loss were assessed in consecutive patients presenting over 2 years with firework-related eye i...

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Published in:Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock
Main Authors: Neethu Ann Kurien, Jayanthi Peter, Pushpa Jacob
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.onlinejets.org/article.asp?issn=0974-2700;year=2020;volume=13;issue=1;spage=39;epage=44;aulast=Kurien
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description Background: Ocular injury due to fireworks requires urgent ophthalmic assessment and management to preserve vision. Methods: Spectrum of injury, type of intervention, visual outcome, and reasons for visual loss were assessed in consecutive patients presenting over 2 years with firework-related eye injury. The final visual outcome was recorded as best-corrected visual acuity. Results: In the 96 patients (75 males) enrolled, 122 eyes were involved. Twenty-six patients had bilateral eye injury. The median (interquartile) age was 14 (8, 28.5) years. Injuries occurred during Diwali festival (59.4%) and funeral processions (20.8%); over half (53.8%) were bystanders. Injury was due to negligence (78%), device malfunction (12.5%), and attempts to reignite (5.2%) or recover failed device (4.2%). Presenting symptoms were redness (100%), pain (97%), watering (86%), and reduced vision (77%). Facial laceration, contusion, or hematoma occurred in 13 patients. The most frequent adnexal and ocular surface injuries were lid burns (57.3%), edema (44.2%), charred eyelashes (24.6%), and laceration (13.9%). Open-globe injury occurred in 8 eyes. Common anterior segment injuries were corneal epithelial defect (51.6%) and hyphema (20.5%). Posterior segment injuries included commotio retinae (13.1%) and Berlin's edema (7.4%). Surgical treatment was required in 15 eyes; 107 (88%) were managed conservatively. At study completion, of the 99 eyes evaluated, 21 had reduced visual acuity (<6/6) including 7 with monocular blindness. Factors associated with poor vision were open-globe injury (P < 0.001) and poor initial visual acuity (P = 0.05). Conclusions: Open-globe injury and poor visual acuity at presentation predict the final visual outcome. Monocular blindness following firecracker injury is common.
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spelling doaj-art-c62bbb5e7954472d85f3f71d7d2ec9f52025-08-19T22:06:25ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock0974-27002020-01-01131394410.4103/JETS.JETS_62_18Spectrum of ocular injuries and visual outcome following firework injury to the eyeNeethu Ann KurienJayanthi PeterPushpa JacobBackground: Ocular injury due to fireworks requires urgent ophthalmic assessment and management to preserve vision. Methods: Spectrum of injury, type of intervention, visual outcome, and reasons for visual loss were assessed in consecutive patients presenting over 2 years with firework-related eye injury. The final visual outcome was recorded as best-corrected visual acuity. Results: In the 96 patients (75 males) enrolled, 122 eyes were involved. Twenty-six patients had bilateral eye injury. The median (interquartile) age was 14 (8, 28.5) years. Injuries occurred during Diwali festival (59.4%) and funeral processions (20.8%); over half (53.8%) were bystanders. Injury was due to negligence (78%), device malfunction (12.5%), and attempts to reignite (5.2%) or recover failed device (4.2%). Presenting symptoms were redness (100%), pain (97%), watering (86%), and reduced vision (77%). Facial laceration, contusion, or hematoma occurred in 13 patients. The most frequent adnexal and ocular surface injuries were lid burns (57.3%), edema (44.2%), charred eyelashes (24.6%), and laceration (13.9%). Open-globe injury occurred in 8 eyes. Common anterior segment injuries were corneal epithelial defect (51.6%) and hyphema (20.5%). Posterior segment injuries included commotio retinae (13.1%) and Berlin's edema (7.4%). Surgical treatment was required in 15 eyes; 107 (88%) were managed conservatively. At study completion, of the 99 eyes evaluated, 21 had reduced visual acuity (<6/6) including 7 with monocular blindness. Factors associated with poor vision were open-globe injury (P < 0.001) and poor initial visual acuity (P = 0.05). Conclusions: Open-globe injury and poor visual acuity at presentation predict the final visual outcome. Monocular blindness following firecracker injury is common.http://www.onlinejets.org/article.asp?issn=0974-2700;year=2020;volume=13;issue=1;spage=39;epage=44;aulast=Kurieneye injuryfireworkspreventative measuresvisual outcome
spellingShingle Neethu Ann Kurien
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Pushpa Jacob
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eye injury
fireworks
preventative measures
visual outcome
title Spectrum of ocular injuries and visual outcome following firework injury to the eye
title_full Spectrum of ocular injuries and visual outcome following firework injury to the eye
title_fullStr Spectrum of ocular injuries and visual outcome following firework injury to the eye
title_full_unstemmed Spectrum of ocular injuries and visual outcome following firework injury to the eye
title_short Spectrum of ocular injuries and visual outcome following firework injury to the eye
title_sort spectrum of ocular injuries and visual outcome following firework injury to the eye
topic eye injury
fireworks
preventative measures
visual outcome
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