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Revista Información Científica

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GARCES GUEVARA, José Alberto. Pediatric ocular trauma and visual repercussions. Systematic review. Rev. inf. cient. [online]. 2024, vol.103  Epub 22-Ene-2024. ISSN 1028-9933.

Introduction:

In 2016, approximately 55 million patients worldwide suffered eye injuries. The burden of suffering after eye injuries is very high, especially due to the consequences of these injuries, which are largely responsible for monocular blindness.

Objective:

To systematize the theoretical references on pediatric ocular trauma and its impact on visual results.

Method:

A systematic review of pediatric ocular trauma and its impact on visual outcomes was carried out, based on the literature published in PubMed, Trip Medical Database and British Medical Journal in the period 2018-2022. The level of evidence found was evaluated using the Oxford scale and the sex, age, type of ocular injury, place of occurrence of the ocular trauma and reported post-injury sequelae were determined.

Results:

The evidence collected was mainly from retrospective cross-sectional studies that correspond to the level of evidence according to the Oxford 2b scale. Ocular trauma was more common in boys (77%) than in girls (23%) and the average age was 10.5±1.96 years. There was a higher incidence of blunt ocular trauma (56%). Places outside the home were the most reported (64%). Regarding the consequences of ocular trauma in pediatric ages, it could be observed that the highest frequency reported was the absence of sequelae (52.16%), compared to 48.47% of those refueled with sequelae.

Conclusions:

There are basic considerations that can be communicated to the patient that can prevent serious or permanent effects on vision. Professional ophthalmological examination allows early evaluation and avoids complications due to underestimation of acute eye injury.

Palabras clave : ocular trauma; emergency; orbit; children; consequences; aftermath; pediatrics.

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