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Citation

Fekih O, Zgolli H, Mabrouk S, Ben Abdelfatah G, Zeghal I, Ben Jemaa A, Nacef L. Tunis. Med. 2021; 99(8): 881-885.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Societe Tunisienne Des Sciences Medicales)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

35261015

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of occupational ocular trauma in order to determine prognostic factors of these eye accidents.

METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study of 110 patients who were victims of occupational accidents that caused eye trauma. They were treated in Department A, Hédi Rais Ophthalmology Institute in Tunis, between March 2018 and March 2019. We collected information from the patients' files according to a standard form. The data collected were: patient demographics, circumstances of the accident, consultation time, clinical examination data and temporary disability. The data were entered and statistically analysed using SPSS 20.0 software. We used the "t-student" and the "chi-deux" as statistical tests. The significance level was set at 5%.

RESULTS: We collected 120 eyes from 110 patients. The average age was 37 years with a male predominance. Almost half of the patients (45.4%) were construction workers.  In 34% of the cases, a metal object was responsible for the trauma. Projection of superficial foreign bodies was noted in 44.3% of cases and contusion in 34% of cases. The average visual acuity of the traumatised eye was 8/10 and depended on the nature of the trauma.  Palpebral ecchymosis (30.9%) and conjunctival hyperhaemia (48.5%) were the most common bio microscopic signs found. Eight cases of corneal wounds were noted, three cases of corneo-scleral wounds associated in 2 cases with an intra-ocular foreign body as well as three cases of bursting of the globe were noted. The risk factors of poor prognosis found were: male sex (p=0.042), the mechanism of the trauma: projection of a foreign body (p=0.0052) and the following occupations: bricklayer, mechanic and construction worker (p<0.0001). The average temporary disability caused by eye trauma was 5 days with a standard deviation of 6 days.

CONCLUSION: Our study described the severity of eye injuries related to work-related accidents. The most important prognostic factors will be the male gender, the mechanism of the trauma and the occupation. These traumas represent a major public health problem. Prevention is the only way to improve the final prognosis.


Language: en

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