Prevalence of sports-related eye injuries: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 0.3 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Archives of Trauma Research Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.4103/atr.atr_118_20
B. Motlagh, Nazanin Zamani, M. Ghojazadeh, Hooman Nateghian, H. Hosseinifard, Fariba Pashazadeh, S. Yengejeh
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Background and Objectives: More than 42,000 sports-related eye injuries are brought to emergency units every year. Although multiple studies have been conducted on the prevalence of sports-related eye injuries and consequent outcomes, no systematic review has been conducted to summarize the findings of these studies. Therefore, this study was conducted to systematically review the prevalence of sports-related eye injuries and blindness. Methods: A systematic search was conducted to locate the studies that addressed the global prevalence of sports-related eye injuries. The located articles (132 studies) were screened on different levels, and their quality was assessed using the JBI checklist for prevalence studies. The statistical analysis was conducted using CMA v. 3.2, and the results were considered significant for P < 0.05. Results: From a total of 132 studies, 27 articles were included for analyzing the prevalence of sports-related blindness which was 7.2%. Further, 51 studies were used for analyzing the prevalence of sports-related eye injuries in total eye injuries, and the obtained value was 9.3%. Moreover, 29 studies were analyzed to calculate the proportion of sports-related eye injuries to total sports injuries, and the obtained value was 6.7%. Conclusion: Findings of this study suggest that sport-related eye injuries account for a major part of eye injuries and a considerable portion of these traumas lead to blindness.
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运动相关眼部损伤的患病率:一项系统回顾和荟萃分析
背景和目标:每年有42000多起与运动相关的眼部损伤被送往急诊室。尽管已经对运动相关眼损伤的患病率及其后果进行了多项研究,但尚未对这些研究的结果进行系统综述。因此,本研究旨在系统地回顾与运动相关的眼损伤和失明的患病率。方法:进行系统搜索,以定位针对全球运动相关眼损伤流行率的研究。对定位的文章(132项研究)进行了不同水平的筛选,并使用JBI流行率研究检查表对其质量进行了评估。使用CMA v.3.2进行统计分析,结果被认为是显著的P<0.05。结果:在132项研究中,有27篇文章分析了运动相关失明的患病率,占7.2%。另外,有51项研究分析了运动相关性眼损伤在总眼损伤中的患病率。所得值为9.3%。此外,对29项研究进行了分析,以计算与运动相关的眼损伤占总运动损伤的比例,得出的值为6.7%。
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期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in all fields related to trauma or injury. Archives of Trauma Research is an authentic clinical journal, which is devoted to the particular compilation of the latest worldwide and interdisciplinary approach and findings, including original manuscripts, meta-analyses and reviews, health economic papers, debates, and consensus statements of clinical relevant to the trauma and injury field. Readers are generally specialists in the fields of general surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, or any other related fields of basic and clinical sciences..
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