Pinna Antonio, Atzeni Gianfranco, Patteri Pierpaolo, Salvo Marco, Zanetti Francesco, Carta Francesco
Institute of Ophthalmology, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy.
Ophthalmic Epidemiol. 2007 Sep-Oct;14(5):299-305. doi: 10.1080/09286580701198753.
To investigate the epidemiology, visual outcome, and hospitalization costs of open globe injury in Northern Sardinia, Italy.
A population-based study involving all residents of Northern Sardinia. Hospital records were analyzed to obtain information on open globe injury. Age, gender, place of residence, occupation, cause of injury, circumstances, eye protection, visual outcome, and hospitalization costs were assessed. Statistical analysis was performed using an ordered probit estimate to calculate the predicted probability of visual outcome and a cross sectional linear regression model to evaluate some determinants of hospitalization costs.
From 1993 to 2004, 176 residents (169 men, 7 women) were hospitalized for open globe injury. The overall annual incidence was 3.2 per 100,000. A bimodal age pattern was observed, with peaks at ages 20-24 and 50-59 years. The commonest occupation was "retired" (13.6%); 71% of injuries occurred during domestic or leisure activities. At the time of injury, 93.2% of patients were wearing no eye protection, 5.7% were wearing only ordinary spectacles, and 1.1% were wearing the correct protective equipment (safety goggles, shield). Final vision was < 3/60 in 27.3% of cases. Analyzing the predicted probability of blinding outcome, hospitalization costs were significantly influenced by greater age, retirement, residence in a rural area, and trauma occurrence during the weekend.
Open globe injury in Northern Sardinia varied with age, gender, and residence, was associated with lack of eye protection, and often resulted in severe visual loss. People engaged in domestic or leisure activities, especially the retired, are at highest risk, suggesting the need for targeted messages. This could reduce the incidence of open globe injury and its associated costs on the community.
调查意大利撒丁岛北部开放性眼球损伤的流行病学、视力预后及住院费用情况。
一项基于人群的研究,涉及撒丁岛北部的所有居民。分析医院记录以获取开放性眼球损伤的相关信息。评估年龄、性别、居住地、职业、受伤原因、环境、眼部防护、视力预后及住院费用。采用有序概率估计进行统计分析以计算视力预后的预测概率,并采用横断面线性回归模型评估住院费用的一些决定因素。
1993年至2004年,176名居民(169名男性,7名女性)因开放性眼球损伤住院。总体年发病率为每10万人3.2例。观察到双峰年龄模式,在20 - 24岁和50 - 59岁出现峰值。最常见的职业是“退休人员”(13.6%);71%的损伤发生在家庭或休闲活动期间。受伤时,93.2%的患者未佩戴眼部防护装置,5.7%仅佩戴普通眼镜,1.1%佩戴了正确的防护设备(安全护目镜、面罩)。27.3%的病例最终视力<3/60。分析致盲结局的预测概率,住院费用受年龄较大、退休、居住在农村地区以及周末发生创伤的显著影响。
撒丁岛北部的开放性眼球损伤随年龄、性别和居住地而有所不同,与缺乏眼部防护有关,且常导致严重视力丧失。从事家庭或休闲活动的人群,尤其是退休人员,风险最高,这表明需要针对性的宣传信息。这可能会降低开放性眼球损伤的发生率及其对社区造成的相关费用。