Aditya Sudhalkar, Jay Chhablani, Subhadra Jalali, Raja Narayanan
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Abstract
Purpose: To determine the clinical profile, causes, and outcomes of traumatic vitreous hemorrhage (TVH) in children (< 18 years of age).
Methods: Retrospective computer assisted chart review. 501 eyes of 464 children (103 females; 361 males) who presented with TVH between 2001 and 2012 were included. All children underwent a complete ocular and systemic examination and investigation. The etiology, visual, and anatomic results of pediatric TVH were the outcome measures.
Results: Median age: 12.27 ± 4.51 years. 37 patients had bilateral VH; 43.24% of these were firecracker injuries. Commonest complaint was diminished vision (96.45%). Mean BCVA(logMAR) at presentation was 2.64 ± 1.11 logMAR. Sticks (43.43%) and cricket balls (13.24%) were the commonest causes. Treatment included medical therapy (topical and/or systemic; 56 eyes), laser photocoagulation (34 eyes), and/ or surgery (387 eyes). Mean final BCVA was significantly better (1.01 ± 0.58 logMAR; P = 0.011, Z test). Mean follow up in the closed and open globe trauma was 47 ± 12.47 and 36.24 ± 9.72 months, respectively.
Conclusion: TVH has significant implications in children. Firecracker injuries are notorious for bilateral VH.
期刊介绍:
Eye science was founded in 1985. It is a national medical journal supervised by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, sponsored by Sun Yat-sen University, and hosted by Sun Yat-sen University Zhongshan Eye Center (in October 2020, it was changed from a quarterly to a monthly, with the publication number: ISSN: 1000-4432; CN: 44-1119/R). It is edited by Ge Jian, former dean of Sun Yat-sen University Zhongshan Eye Center, Liu Yizhi, director and dean of Sun Yat-sen University Zhongshan Eye Center, and Lin Haotian, deputy director of Sun Yat-sen University Zhongshan Eye Center, as executive editor. It mainly reports on new developments and trends in the field of ophthalmology at home and abroad, focusing on basic research in ophthalmology, clinical experience, and theoretical knowledge and technical operations related to epidemiology. It has been included in important databases at home and abroad, such as Chemical Abstract (CA), China Journal Full-text Database (CNKI), China Core Journals (Selection) Database (Wanfang), and Chinese Science and Technology Journal Database (VIP).