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Citation

Fu R, Kancherla S, Eller AW, Yu JY. Semin. Ophthalmol. 2018; 33(4): 566-570.

Affiliation

Department of Ophthalmology , University of Pittsburgh Medical Center , Pittsburgh , PA , USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa Healthcare)

DOI

10.1080/08820538.2017.1340488

PMID

28678602

Abstract

PURPOSE: To examine the characteristics and outcomes of open globe injuries sustained by the urban population compared to the rural population.

METHODS: This is a retrospective chart review of 429 patients presenting to University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Presbyterian Hospital with traumatic open globes from July 2005 to July 2013.

RESULTS: Rural patients had a longer time which elapsed from injury to presentation (P = 0.023, average 12.04 hours vs 7.53 hours). There was a higher incidence of patient transfer prior to arrival to UPMC Presbyterian Hospital (P = 0.018), patient follow-up elsewhere (P = 0.049), and patients sustaining intraocular foreign bodies (IOFBs) (P = 0.009).

CONCLUSIONS: Health care access is a well-known problem in rural areas and using rural-urban commuting area (RUCA) codes can help identify a population for risk factors or potential disparities in care. Rural patients sustained a higher rate of IOFBs; this should heighten the clinicians' suspicion during the evaluation of an open globe in other rural populations.


Language: en

Keywords

Ocular trauma; open globe; rural health; rural-urban commuting area (RUCA); urban health

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