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Midfacial fractures and the eye: the development of a system for detecting patients at risk of eye injury.

I A al-Qurainy1, D M Titterington, G N Dutton, L F Stassen, K F Moos, A el-Attar.   

Abstract

Maxillofacial trauma is often complicated by injury to the eye. Such injuries may be difficult to detect and may therefore be missed. Detailed ophthalmic examinations were carried out prospectively on 363 patients who had sustained midfacial fractures. Fifty four parameters comprising maxillofacial, radiological and ophthalmic data were recorded and coded for each patient. All encoded data were divided into predictors (the data potentially available to the maxillofacial surgeon) and outcome (the data potentially available to the ophthalmologist). Statistical methods of regression, and the analysis of contingency tables, led to the identification of the principal predictors indicative of underlying ophthalmic injury and thence to a scoring system which predicts the severity of such injuries. Impaired visual acuity is the principal predictor and when employed alone gives a sensitivity value of 80%. Pure blow-out fracture or comminuted facial fracture, double vision and amnesia emerged as additional factors which yielded an efficient scoring system with a sensitivity of 89% and specificity of 90% for the population upon which it was based. A score sheet is provided in the paper. These predictors can be remembered from the acronym Blow-out fracture, Acuity, Diplopia, Amnesia, Comminuted Trauma. As many such injuries result from a BAD ACT, it is easily remembered. This scoring system requires to be tested upon a new population of individuals in order to determine its efficacy.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1772853     DOI: 10.1016/0266-4356(91)90001-l

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 0266-4356            Impact factor:   1.651


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