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Ocular manifestations of head injury and incidence of post-traumatic ocular motor nerve involvement in cases of head injury: A clinical review

机译:颅脑损伤的眼部表现和颅脑损伤病例中创伤性眼后运动神经受累的发生率:临床回顾

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As the eyes are in close proximity to the skull, they can get simultaneously affected in head injuries. This close association warrants careful ocular examination in all cases of head injury. This is a prospective non-randomized analytical study to evaluate various ocular manifestations in cases of head injury with special reference to ocular motor nerve involvement, correlation between pupillary changes, and survival. A total of 1,184 patients with head injury were screened for ocular manifestations. This study comprises 594 patients with ocular manifestations of head injury. All the relevant data was compiled and analyzed as per proforma. Ocular manifestations were evaluated in each patient and appropriate investigations were carried out. Patients with ocular morbidity were analyzed for age, sex, mode of injury, Glasgow Coma Score, and associated injuries in addition to ophthalmic and neurosurgical evaluations. Of the 594 patients, 81.6 % were male and 18.4 % were female, with a male-to-female ratio of 4:1. The major cause of head injury was road traffic accidents (70.37 %). The most common age group involved was, 21-40-year-olds (67.40 %). Out of 594 patients, ecchymosis was found in 51.85 %, subconjunctival hemorrhage in 44.44 %, lid edema in 41.48 %, lacerated wound in 22.59 %, pupillary involvement in 21.04 %, ptosis in 6.73 %, cranial nerve palsy in 11.62 %, orbital fractures in 10.44 %, optic nerve trauma in 4.04 %, and exposure keratitis in 4.21 %. Patients with bilaterally dilated or pinpoint fixed pupils had a 10 times higher risk of mortality than patients without pupillary involvement. Third nerve involvement was seen 2.85 times more frequently in frontal and parietal region injuries compared to other sites of injury. The involvement of the sixth nerve occurred 4.6 times more frequently in parietal region injuries compared to other sites of injury.
机译:由于眼睛靠近头骨,因此可能同时受到头部受伤的影响。这种紧密的联系需要在所有颅脑损伤病例中进行仔细的眼部检查。这是一项前瞻性非随机分析研究,旨在评估颅脑损伤病例的各种眼部表现,并特别提及眼部运动神经受累,瞳孔变化与生存之间的关系。筛查了总共1,184例头部受伤的患者的眼部表现。该研究包括594例具有眼外伤眼部表现的患者。所有相关数据均按照形式进行编译和分析。对每位患者的眼部表现进行了评估,并进行了适当的检查。除眼科和神经外科评估外,还分析了眼病患者的年龄,性别,损伤方式,格拉斯哥昏迷评分和相关损伤。在594名患者中,男性为81.6%,女性为18.4%,男女之比为4:1。头部受伤的主要原因是道路交通事故(70.37%)。最常见的年龄组是21-40岁(67.40%)。在594例患者中,发现瘀斑为51.85%,结膜下出血为44.44%,眼睑水肿为41.48%,割伤创面为22.59%,瞳孔受累为21.04%,上睑下垂为6.73%,颅神经麻痹为11.62%,眼眶骨折占10.44%,视神经创伤占4.04%,暴露性角膜炎占4.21%。双侧散瞳或固定瞳孔固定的患者的死亡风险比没有瞳孔受累的患者高10倍。在额叶和顶叶区域,第三神经受累的频率是其他部位的2.85倍。与其他部位的损伤相比,在顶区损伤中第六神经受累的频率高4.6倍。

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