Napier S M, Baker R S, Sanford D G, Easterbrook M
Department of Ophthalmology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA.
Surv Ophthalmol. 1996 Nov-Dec;41(3):229-44. doi: 10.1016/s0039-6257(96)80025-7.
Sports-related eye injuries represent a significant eye health hazard worldwide. In the USA, it is estimated that eye injuries from sports account for more than 100,000 physician visits per year at the cost of greater than $175 million. The sports responsible for the greatest number of injuries are baseball, ice hockey, and racquet sports. In the USA there are over 189 million participants in these sports with a disproportionate number (one-third) of injuries involving the pediatric population. The most common injuries are abrasions and contusions, followed by more serious injuries, including hyphema. Substantial reduction in the incidence of eye injuries through prevention has been demonstrated in the sport of hockey which can serve as a model for other sports. Specific criteria for protective eyewear must be developed. Polycarbonate plastic lenses and frames which are sturdy and impact resistant provide optimal protection. Lensless goggles, street wear and spectacle correction glasses do not provide adequate eye protection. The ophthalmologist's role in preventing sports-related eye injuries includes addressing particular sports participants needs, identifying one-eyed athletes, and informing patients of the need for protective eyewear.
与运动相关的眼部损伤在全球范围内对眼睛健康构成重大危害。在美国,据估计每年因运动导致的眼部损伤使得超过10万人次就医,花费超过1.75亿美元。造成损伤数量最多的运动项目是棒球、冰球和球拍类运动。在美国,这些运动项目的参与者超过1.89亿,其中受伤比例不成比例(三分之一)的是儿童群体。最常见的损伤是擦伤和挫伤,其次是更严重的损伤,包括前房积血。曲棍球运动通过预防措施已显著降低了眼部损伤的发生率,可为其他运动项目提供借鉴。必须制定防护眼镜的具体标准。坚固且抗冲击的聚碳酸酯塑料镜片和镜架能提供最佳保护。无镜片护目镜、日常佩戴眼镜和矫正眼镜无法提供足够的眼部保护。眼科医生在预防与运动相关的眼部损伤方面的作用包括满足特定运动参与者的需求、识别单眼运动员以及告知患者佩戴防护眼镜的必要性。