Effect of interval between time of injury and timing of intervention on final visual outcome in cases of traumatic cataract.

作者: Mehul A. Shah , Shreya M. Shah , Shashank B. Shah , Utsav A. Patel

DOI: 10.5301/EJO.2011.6482

关键词: Young adultInjury preventionProspective cohort studyMedicineOccupational safety and healthPediatricsSurgeryEye injuriesPoison controlCataractsIntervention (counseling)

摘要: Purpose. There are no clear guidelines to treat traumatic cataract. This study was conducted provide evidence-based care patients with cataracts and examine the effect of time interval between injury first intervention on final visual outcome. Methods. In a prospective cohort study, all presenting our hospital January 2003 December 2009 were enrolled. Information regarding demographics ocular trauma collected pretested World Eye Trauma Registry form for both follow-up visits. particular, we specific information intervention. The relationship this outcome analyzed. at tertiary eye center, in Dahod, junction Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan states, central western India. Results. had significant (p = 0.02, ?2 test). Conclusions. morphology plays an important role determining appropriate surgical technique Language: en

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