Globe trauma associated with falls at Australian tertiary centres

Author:

Bartimote Christopher12ORCID,Hoskin Annette K234,Fraser Clare L12,Watson Stephanie12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology Sydney and Sydney Eye Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Save Sight Institute, Sydney Medical School The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Department of Ophthalmology The University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

4. Department of Ophthalmology Lions Eye Institute Perth Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveFalls frequently cause globe and adnexal trauma, particularly in the elderly. The morbidity decreases confidence, independence and quality of life. We aimed to improve the understanding of fall‐related globe and adnexal trauma and the involvement of ophthalmology at two tertiary trauma centres.MethodsA retrospective medical record review was conducted at Royal North Shore Hospital and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital of patients admitted with fall‐related globe and/or adnexal trauma between January 2015 and December 2019. International Classification of Disease Tenth Revision codes were used to identify patients for inclusion. Medical records were reviewed to extract data on demographics, trauma, ocular examination and referrals to ophthalmology.ResultsFrom January 2015 to December 2019, 346 patients, 186 were female (54%) and median age 76 years (interquartile range 24 years), were admitted to Royal North Shore Hospital and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital with fall‐related globe and/or adnexal trauma. One hundred and twenty‐five (36%) suffered globe trauma with 48 (14%) classified as severe. Patients over 65 years old had at least three risk factors contributing to falls. Alcohol and illicit substances were involved in 20% of falls and occurred predominantly in younger populations. There were significantly more patients with globe trauma if orbital/mid‐facial fractures were present (55% vs 36%, P < 0.001).ConclusionFall‐related globe and adnexal trauma were more common in the elderly. Alcohol and illicit substances have a role in falls in younger populations. Thorough ocular assessment is required especially in mid‐facial/orbital trauma to exclude globe trauma. Further, research is required to determine the effect of fall prevention strategies in preventing globe trauma.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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