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[约塔教学医院新冠疫情卫生危机期间的眼外伤]

[Eye traumatism during the COVID-19 sanitary crisis at Iota-teaching hospital].

作者信息

Sissoko M, Guirou N, Romuald Elien G Y R, Saye G, Simaga A, Diallo H, Bakozo Tatangba A, Sylla F

机构信息

Centre hospitalier et universitaire de l'institut d'ophtalmologie tropicale de l'Afrique (CHU de IOTA)/université des sciences, des techniques et des technologies de Bamako (USTTB), Médina Coura, Bamako.

Centre hospitalier et universitaire de l'institut d'ophtalmologie tropicale de l'Afrique (CHU de IOTA)/université des sciences, des techniques et des technologies de Bamako (USTTB), Médina Coura, Bamako.

出版信息

J Fr Ophtalmol. 2021 Feb;44(2):145-150. doi: 10.1016/j.jfo.2020.11.002. Epub 2020 Dec 23.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

During the COVID-19 pandemic, we have witnessed a world-wide lock-down of the population. This government action combined with the application of social distancing should in principle reduce the frequency of occurrence of ocular injuries. The goal of our work is to try to understand the circumstances of the occurrence of ocular injuries at the IOTA Teaching Hospital during the lock-down period of the COVID-19 health crisis.

METHODOLOGY

This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study. The data were collected prospectively. Our study covered the period from March to May 2020. All consenting patients seen at the IOTA Teaching Hospital for ocular trauma regardless of gender, age, circumstances in which the trauma occurred or the nature of the injuries were included by non-probability sampling. Excluded from the study were patients who did not consent or who consulted for a non-traumatic ophthalmologic condition.

RESULTS

There were a total of 138 cases, of which 84 were male and 54 female, for a gender ratio of M/F=1.5. Children aged 0 to 5 years represented more than 3/4 (79.14%) of our sample. Trauma occurred in 45.83% of cases during leisure activities and 3.60% of cases involved domestic violence.

DISCUSSION

According to the authors, measures aimed at limiting public movement, particularly the curfews introduced by the Malian government to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, may actually result in trauma.

CONCLUSION

Raising public awareness of the social and psychological consequences of lock-down through audiovisual means might significantly reduce the frequency of these ocular traumas.

摘要

引言

在新冠疫情期间,我们目睹了全球范围内的人口封锁。政府的这一举措与社交距离措施相结合,原则上应会降低眼外伤的发生频率。我们研究的目的是试图了解在新冠健康危机封锁期间,伊奥塔教学医院眼外伤发生的情况。

方法

这是一项横断面描述性研究。数据是前瞻性收集的。我们的研究涵盖了2020年3月至5月期间。通过非概率抽样纳入了所有在伊奥塔教学医院因眼外伤就诊的同意参与研究的患者,无论其性别、年龄、外伤发生的情况或损伤的性质如何。未同意参与研究或因非外伤性眼科疾病就诊的患者被排除在研究之外。

结果

共有138例病例,其中男性84例,女性54例,性别比为M/F = 1.5。0至5岁的儿童占我们样本的3/4以上(79.14%)。45.83%的病例外伤发生在休闲活动期间,3.60%的病例涉及家庭暴力。

讨论

作者认为,旨在限制公众流动的措施,特别是马里政府为控制新冠疫情传播而实施的宵禁,实际上可能导致外伤。

结论

通过视听手段提高公众对封锁的社会和心理后果的认识,可能会显著降低这些眼外伤的发生频率。

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