Affiliation:
1. Klinički centar Srbije, Klinika za očne bolesti, Beograd + Medicinski fakultet, Beograd
Abstract
Introduction. Chemical injuries can occur under various circumstances and may
cause serious damage to the anterior segment of the eye. Objective. The aim
of the study was to analyze the frequency of chemical injuries treated in a
tertiary referral centre. Methods. The medical records of consecutive
patients admitted for the chemical injury of the eye to the Clinic for Eye
Diseases in Belgrade between January 1999 and December 2008 were
retrospectively analyzed in order to obtain data about proportions of
injuries, demographical characteristics of patients, circumstances under
which injuries happened, the chemicals involved, the severity of injury
according to the Roper-Hall classification and the length of hospitalization.
Results. Out of a total of 60,868 hospitalized patients, 148 (2.43/1,000)
were treated for chemical injury of the eye, with the highest incidence
observed during summer months. Men were over five times more often affected
(84.5%) and most of the injured individuals belonged to the working-age
population (mean age 44.4?16.2 years). The most common causative agents were
alkalis (73.0%), while acids (18.2%) and other substances (8.8%) were less
common. None of 35.1% patients for whom data were obtained used any
protection while handling the chemicals. The vast majority of injuries were
graded as grade II (31.1%) and III (42.6%) and the most severe ones were
caused by alkalis. An average length of hospitalization was 17.7?24.1 days
and correlated with the severity of injury. Conclusion. Chemical injuries are
relatively common problem in the Emergency Ophthalmology. Constant education
and usage of adequate protective equipment should be advised in order to
prevent serious complications.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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