Globe and Adnexal Trauma Terminology Survey

Author:

Hoskin Annette K.1,Fliotsos Michael J.2,Rousselot Andrés3,Ng Sean Ming Sheng4,Justin Grant A.5,Blanch Richard678,Colyer Marcus H.9,Shukla Bhartendu101112,Natarajan Sundaram13,Kuhn Ferenc1415,Sundar Gangadhara1617,Woreta Fasika A.2,Watson Stephanie L.1,Agrawal Rupesh41819,Irma Josiah20,Mohammad Soleimani20,Fernando Arevalo J.20,Md. Rajibul Islam Shah20,Shukla Abha20,Dhawwahir-Scala Felipe20,Dalma-Weiszhausz Jose20,Zviornicanin Jasmin20,Subramanian Prem S.20,Rao Girish20,Shukla Bhartendu20,Catedral Eva20,Moreau Annie20,Pradhan Eli20,Sen Alok20,Pakdel Farzad20,perez Daniel20,Uwaydat Sami20,Lutfi Delfitri20,Meireles Angelina20,Schrader Wolfgang20,Davila Pedro20,Rapuano Christopher J.20,Shah Ankoor20,Park Jungyul20,Manaklal Apeksha Kataria20,Gao Weiqi20,Singh Romi20,Cseke István20,Khatri Manoj20,Jhamnani Rekha20,Tambe Rekha20,Brundridge Wesley L.20,Feng Yun20,Grover Ashok20,Carricondo Pedro20,Mazzoli Robert A.20,Hernan Hugo Ocampo Domguez20,Awan Amer20,Morera Felipe20,Das Jayanta Kumar20,Yan Hua20,Pauly Marian20,Singh Shakeen20,Legault Gary20,Mehta Ruchir20,Quiroz-Reyes Miguel A.20,Lotfy Nevien20,Carricondo Pedro Carlos20,Tucker Charles20,Fish Gary Edd20,

Affiliation:

1. Save Sight Institute, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

2. Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland

3. Consultorios Oftalmológicos Benisek Ascarza, Buenos Aires, Argentina

4. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore, Singapore

5. Duke Eye Centre, Duke University Hospital, Durham, North Carolina

6. Academic Department of Military Surgery and Trauma, Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham, United Kingdom

7. Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospitals Birmingham National Health Service Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom

8. Neuroscience and Ophthalmology, Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

9. Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland

10. Department of Ophthalmology, Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior, India

11. Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Bhopal, India

12. Ratan Jyoti Netralaya Ophthalmic Institute, Gwalior, India

13. Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital, Mumbai, India

14. Helen Keller Foundation for Research and Education, Birmingham, Alabama

15. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Pécs Medical School, Pécs, Hungary

16. Orbit & Oculofacial Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, National University Hospital of Singapore, Singapore

17. Department of Pediatrics, National University Hospital of Singapore, Singapore

18. Department of Ophthalmology, National Healthcare Group Eye Institute, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore

19. Duke National University of Singapore Medical School, Singapore, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore

20. for the International Globe and Adnexal Trauma Epidemiology Study (IGATES) Ophthalmic Trauma Terminology Consensus Group

Abstract

ImportanceOcular trauma terminology should be periodically updated to enable comprehensive capturing and monitoring of ocular trauma in clinical and research settings.ObjectiveTo update terminology for globe and adnexal trauma.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsA 2-round modified Delphi survey was conducted from January 1 to July 31, 2021, using an expert panel, including 69 ophthalmologists identified through their membership in ophthalmology (globe and adnexal trauma) societies. Consensus was defined as at least 67% expert agreement. A steering committee developed questions after identifying gaps in the current terminology via a targeted literature review. Round 1 sought consensus on existing and newly proposed terminology, and round 2 focused on unresolved questions from round 1. Experts included ophthalmologists who had managed, on average, 52 globe or adnexal trauma cases throughout their careers and/or published a total of 5 or more globe or adnexal trauma–related peer-reviewed articles.Main Outcomes and MeasuresExpert consensus on ocular and adnexal terms.ResultsA total of 69 experts participated in and completed round 1 of the survey. All 69 participants who completed round 1 were asked to complete round 2, and 58 responses were received. Consensus was reached for 18 of 25 questions (72%) in round 1 and 4 of 7 questions (57%) in round 2. Existing Birmingham Eye Trauma Terminology system terminology achieved consensus of 84% (58 of 69 experts) in round 1 and 97% (56 of 58 experts) in round 2. Experts agreed on the need for further refinement of the definition of zones of injury (55 of 69 [80%]), as the zone affected can have a substantial effect on visual and functional outcomes. There was consensus that the mechanism of injury (52 of 69 [75%]) and status of the lacrimal canaliculi (54 of 69 [78%]), nasolacrimal ducts (48 of 69 [69%]), lens (46 of 58 [80%]), retina (42 of 58 [73%]), and central and paracentral cornea (47 of 58 [81%]) be included in the revised terminology.Conclusions and RelevanceThere was consensus (defined as at least 67% expert agreement) on continued use of the existing Birmingham Eye Trauma Terminology system definitions and that additional terms are required to update the current ocular trauma terminology.

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

Ophthalmology

Reference24 articles.

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