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Mechanism and prognostic indicators for explosion‐related eye trauma: eye injury vitrectomy study

Purpose To explore the clinical features, surgical interventions and prognosis of injured eyes following explosion and to develop the risk factors for poor prognosis. Methods A nested case–control study. To the date of 31 December 2018, 99 explosion‐related eye globes were selected from the Eye Inju...

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Published in:Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) England), 2021-09, Vol.99 (6), p.e956-e962
Main Authors: Feng, Kang, Yao, Yi, Wang, Zhi‐Jun, Nie, Hong‐Ping, Pang, Xiu‐Qin, Chen, Hui‐Jin, Jiang, Yan‐Rong, Hu, Yun‐Tao, Ma, Zhi‐Zhong
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description Purpose To explore the clinical features, surgical interventions and prognosis of injured eyes following explosion and to develop the risk factors for poor prognosis. Methods A nested case–control study. To the date of 31 December 2018, 99 explosion‐related eye globes were selected from the Eye Injury Vitrectomy Study database, which is a multicenter prospective cohort study and began in 1990s. All cases selected underwent vitreoretinal surgery or enucleation and were followed up for at least 6 months. Clinically meaningful preoperative variables and outcomes were used to develop logistic regression models. Results The unfavourable outcomes were defined as silicone oil‐filled eyes, phthisis bulbi, enucleation and anatomically restored eyes whose final BCVA is worse than initial vision after 6 months of follow‐up. The proportion of unfavourable outcomes was 92.0%, 60.9% and 66.7% in large festive fireworks, detonator and beer bottle groups respective. The anatomic and visual outcome of injured eyes with combined injury of blast wave and projectile were worse than that of ruptured eyes (Fisher's exact = 0.041). The extrusion of iris/lens (OR = 3.20, p = 0.015), PVR‐C (OR = 6.08, p = 0.036) and choroid damage (OR = 5.84, p = 0.025) is independent risk factors of unfavourable prognosis for explosion‐related eye trauma. Conclusion The extrusion of iris/lens, PVR‐C and choroid damage is the independent risk factors for unfavourable outcomes in explosion‐related eye trauma. There is a unique injury mechanism in explosion‐related eye trauma. Summary Statement Through the nested case‐control study, the extrusion of iris/lens, PVR‐C, and choroid damage are the independent risk factors for unfavorable outcomes in explosion‐related eye trauma. The mechanism of open globe mixture and close globe mixture in explosion‐related eye trauma need more cases and participating units to explore together in the future.
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Aged
Case-Control Studies
Child
Child, Preschool
close globe mixture
Detonators
Enucleation
Explosions
explosion‐related eye trauma
Eye
Eye Injuries, Penetrating - complications
Eye Injuries, Penetrating - surgery
eye injury vitrectomy study
Female
Humans
Infant
Iris
long‐term outcome
Male
Medical prognosis
Middle Aged
nested case‐control study
open globe mixture
Prognosis
Prospective Studies
Regression analysis
Retinal Detachment - etiology
Retinal Detachment - surgery
Risk factors
Silicones
Trauma
Visual Acuity
Vitrectomy - methods
Young Adult
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