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Epidemiology of open- and closed-globe trauma presenting to Cairns Base Hospital, Queensland.

机译:向昆士兰州凯恩斯基地医院报告的开放性和封闭性眼球创伤的流行病学。

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PURPOSE: To review the epidemiology of serious ocular trauma presenting to Cairns Base Hospital, from the far north Queensland health districts. METHODS: A retrospective study of cases from January 1995 to November 2002 inclusive. Cases were analysed with respect to demographics, cause and nature of injury, method of transport and time to and type of ophthalmic treatment, and visual outcomes. RESULTS: There were 226 cases identified, including 71 open-globe and 155 closed-globe injuries. The annual rate of injury was 3.7 per 100 000 for open-globe and 11.8 per 100 000 in total. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population from the far north Queensland districts showed a disproportionate incidence, with 38% of the total number of injuries, despite representing only 12.3% of the population. Assault in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population resulted in 69.6% of injuries in men and 75.8% of injuries in women. Of all assaults 76.2% were alcohol-related. The majority (71.5%) of injuries in the Caucasian population were due to accidental blunt and sharp trauma. In total, 77.4% of injuries occurred in men, with an average age of 31 years. Of all open and closed injuries in the study, a final visual acuity of 6/12 or better was achieved in 47.8% of eyes and a final visual acuity of 6/60 or less occurred in 17.7% of patients, 20.8% patients were lost to follow up. In total, 14.1% of open injuries required enucleation/evisceration. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of ocular trauma in far north Queensland is equal to other Australian populations. However, there is a disproportionately high incidence in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population. Alcohol-related assault is a significant cause of visual loss in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population. Closed-globe injuries are more common than open globe; however, the latter have poorer visual prognosis. Initial visual acuity of all injuries correlated with final visual acuity.
机译:目的:回顾来自昆士兰州北部健康地区的凯恩斯基地医院的严重眼外伤的流行病学。方法:回顾性研究1995年1月至2002年11月之间的所有病例。对病例进行了人口统计学,伤害原因和性质,眼科治疗的运输方法,时间和类型以及视觉结果方面的分析。结果:鉴定出226例,包括71个开放性眼球和155个闭合性眼球受伤。每年全球裸眼的伤害率为3.7 / 100 000,总计101.8伤害。来自昆士兰州最北部地区的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民人口比例不成比例,虽然只占人口总数的12.3%,但受伤总数占38%。在土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民人口中的袭击导致男性受伤69.6%,女性受伤75.8%。在所有袭击中,76.2%与酒精有关。在高加索人中,大多数(71.5%)的伤害是由于意外钝器和锋利的创伤所致。总共有77.4%的伤害发生在男性中,平均年龄为31岁。在研究的所有开放性和闭合性伤害中,47.8%的眼睛达到了6/12或更高的最终视力,17.7%的患者达到了6/60或更低的最终视力,失落的患者为20.8%去跟随。总计有14.1%的开放性受伤需要摘除/清除。结论:昆士兰州北部的眼外伤发生率与澳大利亚其他人群相同。但是,原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民人口中的发病率不成比例。与酒精有关的袭击是土著和托雷斯海峡岛民人口视力丧失的重要原因。闭眼伤比开眼球更普遍。然而,后者的视觉预后较差。所有损伤的初始视力与最终视力相关。

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