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Epidemiological and Clinical Features of Pediatric Open Globe Injuries: A Report from Southern Iran

PURPOSE: To evaluate the epidemiological features of open globe injury (OGI) in a tertiary ophthalmic center in the south of Iran. METHODS: The medical files of pediatric patients diagnosed with OGI between March 2014 and March 2019 were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic data, laterality, time o...

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Autores principales: Azimi, Ali, Abdollahi, Fardad, Sadeghi, Elham, Reza Farsiani, Amir, Moshksar, Shadi, Nadi, Maryam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10020783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36937192
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/jovr.v18i1.12729
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author Azimi, Ali
Abdollahi, Fardad
Sadeghi, Elham
Reza Farsiani, Amir
Moshksar, Shadi
Nadi, Maryam
author_facet Azimi, Ali
Abdollahi, Fardad
Sadeghi, Elham
Reza Farsiani, Amir
Moshksar, Shadi
Nadi, Maryam
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description PURPOSE: To evaluate the epidemiological features of open globe injury (OGI) in a tertiary ophthalmic center in the south of Iran. METHODS: The medical files of pediatric patients diagnosed with OGI between March 2014 and March 2019 were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic data, laterality, time of injury, cause of trauma, location and mechanisms, complications, and the involved tissues, visual acuity, type of operation, and antibiotic therapy were all analyzed. Data were processed using the SPSS. RESULTS: In total, 110 eyes of 108 patients were included. Ages [Formula: see text] 7 years comprised 49.1%, 7–12 years 26.4%, and 13–18 years 24.5% of cases. Of the 108 patients, 76 (70.3%) were males. No significant difference between right versus left eyes was seen. The incidence of OGI was lowest in winter and highest in spring, and it had more prevalence on the weekends. Sharp objects were the most common cause of OGI in ages [Formula: see text] 7 years, while blunt objects, accidents and falls, and guns and fireworks were more prevalent in older children. Home was the most common place of injury overall. The most common type of injury was penetrating trauma. Upon arrival, most of the children had a visual acuity [Formula: see text] 0.1 decimal. Primary wound closure was the most prevalent type of surgery done predominantly within 24 hr from admission time. CONCLUSION: Ages [Formula: see text] 7 years and male gender were the most common age and sex of pediatric OGI, respectively, and sharp objects were the predominant etiology. Early management and primary repair are essential for prevention of complications such as endophthalmitis and amblyopia.
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spelling pubmed-100207832023-03-18 Epidemiological and Clinical Features of Pediatric Open Globe Injuries: A Report from Southern Iran Azimi, Ali Abdollahi, Fardad Sadeghi, Elham Reza Farsiani, Amir Moshksar, Shadi Nadi, Maryam J Ophthalmic Vis Res Original Article PURPOSE: To evaluate the epidemiological features of open globe injury (OGI) in a tertiary ophthalmic center in the south of Iran. METHODS: The medical files of pediatric patients diagnosed with OGI between March 2014 and March 2019 were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic data, laterality, time of injury, cause of trauma, location and mechanisms, complications, and the involved tissues, visual acuity, type of operation, and antibiotic therapy were all analyzed. Data were processed using the SPSS. RESULTS: In total, 110 eyes of 108 patients were included. Ages [Formula: see text] 7 years comprised 49.1%, 7–12 years 26.4%, and 13–18 years 24.5% of cases. Of the 108 patients, 76 (70.3%) were males. No significant difference between right versus left eyes was seen. The incidence of OGI was lowest in winter and highest in spring, and it had more prevalence on the weekends. Sharp objects were the most common cause of OGI in ages [Formula: see text] 7 years, while blunt objects, accidents and falls, and guns and fireworks were more prevalent in older children. Home was the most common place of injury overall. The most common type of injury was penetrating trauma. Upon arrival, most of the children had a visual acuity [Formula: see text] 0.1 decimal. Primary wound closure was the most prevalent type of surgery done predominantly within 24 hr from admission time. CONCLUSION: Ages [Formula: see text] 7 years and male gender were the most common age and sex of pediatric OGI, respectively, and sharp objects were the predominant etiology. Early management and primary repair are essential for prevention of complications such as endophthalmitis and amblyopia. PUBLISHED BY KNOWLEDGE E 2023-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10020783/ /pubmed/36937192 http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/jovr.v18i1.12729 Text en Copyright © 2023 Azimi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Abdollahi, Fardad
Sadeghi, Elham
Reza Farsiani, Amir
Moshksar, Shadi
Nadi, Maryam
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title_full Epidemiological and Clinical Features of Pediatric Open Globe Injuries: A Report from Southern Iran
title_fullStr Epidemiological and Clinical Features of Pediatric Open Globe Injuries: A Report from Southern Iran
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological and Clinical Features of Pediatric Open Globe Injuries: A Report from Southern Iran
title_short Epidemiological and Clinical Features of Pediatric Open Globe Injuries: A Report from Southern Iran
title_sort epidemiological and clinical features of pediatric open globe injuries: a report from southern iran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10020783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36937192
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/jovr.v18i1.12729
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