眼损伤与亲密伴侣暴力:文献综述。

Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2025-01-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OPTH.S489585
Grace Baldwin, John B Miller
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审查目的:亲密伴侣暴力是全世界造成死亡和残疾的一个主要原因。我们试图调查IPV眼部损伤的患病率和临床表现。近期发现:文献回顾共发现16篇评价IPV眼部损伤的已发表研究,研究类型包括9篇回顾性研究、2篇前瞻性研究、1篇综述性研究、1篇特邀评论研究、2篇病例报告和1篇基于人群的横断面调查。这些研究表明,45%的IPV事件涉及眼部损伤。各种类型的损伤包括外伤性白内障、晶状体脱位、视网膜脱离、眼内出血、眼眶和颧腋复合体骨折、视神经撕脱和开放性眼球损伤。在各种临床环境中实施IPV筛查计划,包括急诊评估眼外伤,表明IPV的识别与改善资源获取呈正相关。摘要:在IPV中,眼部损伤是视力丧失的一个普遍和重要原因。据报道,各种损伤几乎影响到眼睛的每个解剖区域。在有眼部损伤的患者中进行IPV常规筛查和评估IPV患者的视力主诉都很重要。未来的工作重点是前瞻性研究和筛选技术的评估可能是有影响的。
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Ocular Injuries and Intimate Partner Violence: A Review of the Literature.

Purpose of review: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a leading cause of death and disability across the world. We sought to investigate the prevalence and clinical presentation of ocular injuries in IPV.

Recent findings: Literature review revealed 16 published studies that evaluated ocular injuries in IPV, of which the study types included 9 retrospective studies, 2 prospective, 1 review, 1 invited commentary, 2 case reports, and 1 population-based cross-sectional survey. These studies suggest that 45% of IPV incidents involve ocular injury. Various injury types have been described including traumatic cataract, dislocated lens, retinal detachment, intraocular hemorrhage, orbital and zygomaticomaxillary complex fractures, optic nerve avulsion, and open globe injuries. Implementation of IPV screening programs in various clinical settings, including an emergency department evaluating ocular trauma, suggests a positive association with identification of IPV and improving access to resources.

Summary: Within IPV, ocular injuries are a prevalent and important cause of vision loss. Various injuries have been reported affecting nearly every anatomical region of the eye. Routine screening for IPV among patients that present with ocular injuries and evaluating for visual complaints among patients experiencing IPV are both important. Future work focused on prospective studies and evaluation of screening techniques may be impactful.

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