| Literature DB >> 36035239 |
Elise O Fernandez1, Hannah M Miller2, Vincent Q Pham3, David Fleischman2.
Abstract
Purpose: It is widely accepted in the field of ophthalmology that closure of open globes within 24 hours of the injury results in the best visual outcomes. This study investigates the time-to-surgery and visual outcomes of open globe injury patients in North Carolina that were transferred to our institution before receiving surgical intervention as compared to those that were not transferred. Patients and methods: This is a retrospective cohort study using data from UNC Hospitals trauma registry. Demographics, time of injury, final clinical outcomes, time to surgical intervention, and transfer history were extracted and analyzed. The study population includes open globe injury patients of all ages that were seen and treated at our institution from 2005 to 2020. Patients were divided based on transfer history. The transfer group consisted of patients who were transferred from an outside hospital to our tertiary care facility for surgical treatment. The non-transfer group consisted of patients who arrived at our tertiary care facility directly after injury.Entities:
Keywords: eye injury; ocular trauma; open globe injury; surgery; transfer; visual outcomes
Year: 2022 PMID: 36035239 PMCID: PMC9416327 DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S378049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Figure 1Criteria for the inclusion and exclusion of subjects evaluated for time to surgical intervention and transfer times.
Figure 2Criteria for the inclusion and exclusion of subjects evaluated for vision and ocular outcomes.
Percentage of Patients Sent from Hospitals with Varying Levels of Ophthalmology Coverage
| OSH Ophthalmology Coverage | Number of Patients | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Ophthalmology on call 24/7 | 78 | 39.6% |
| Ophthalmology on call <24/7 | 44 | 22.3% |
| No ophthalmology on call | 73 | 37.1% |
| Unspecified hospital | 2 | 1.02% |
Time Transferred Open Globe Patients Spent in OSH and in Transit
| Transfer Times | Average Time | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Average time from initial presentation at OSH to transit | 4 h 0 min | 29 min |
| Average total transit time | 1 h 29 min | 15 min |
| Average time from presentation at OSH to presentation at our academic center | 5 h 29 min | 32 min |
Abbreviations: ED, Emergency Department; OSH, Outside hospital.
Average Time Open Globe Injury Patients Spent Between Injury, Presentation at the ED, and Surgery
| Time Intervals | Transfer Patients | Non-Transfer Patients | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average time from injury to surgery | 14 h 37 min | 10 h 46 min | 0.0012 |
| Average time from presentation at first ED (OSH or tertiary care center) to surgery | 12 h 53 min | 8 h 0 min | 1.459E-05 |
| Average time from injury to presentation at our academic center | 7 h 2 min | 2 h 45 min | 1.2E-08 |
| Average time from arrival at our academic center to surgery | 7 h 35 min | 8 h 0 min | 0.56 |
Abbreviations: ED, Emergency Department; OSH, Outside hospital.
Comparing Visual Outcomes in the Transfer and Non-Transfer Groups, While Controlling for OTS, ZOI, and Presence of an IOFBa
| Vision and Ocular Outcomes | Transfer | Non-Transfer | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.84 | 1.35 | 0.044 | |
| Anophthalmic or NLP | 38 (32.5%) | 5 (17.2%) | |
| LP | 11 (9.4%) | 2 (6.9%) | |
| HM | 10 (8.5%) | 2 (6.9%) | |
| CF | 13 (11.1%) | 4 (13.8%) | |
| 1/200 to 19/200 | 8 (6.8%) | 1 (3.4%) | |
| 20/200 to 20/50 | 13 (11.1%) | 8 (27.6%) | |
| ≥20/40 | 24 (20.5%) | 7 (24.1%) | |
| 1.11 | 0.83 | 0.21 | |
| 27 (23.3%) | 3 (10%) | 0.2 |
Notes: aOTS, ZOI, and presence of an IOFB were controlled using the Mann Whitney U-test. bAverage final VA was calculated using the logMAR scale with the following values assigned to the lowest visual acuities: anophthalmic or NLP − 3, LP − 2.8, HM − 2.3, CF − 1.85.
Abbreviations: ZOI, zone of injury; VA, visual acuity; OTS, ocular trauma score; IOFB, intraocular foreign body; NLP, no light perception; LP, light perception; HM, hand motion; CF, count fingers.