Research Article
A Retrospective Study on Clinical Features and Visual Outcome of Patients Hospitalized for Ocular Trauma in Cangzhou, China
Table 1
Characteristics of patients with ocular trauma.
| Variables | n |
| Total patients/total injured eyes | 478/507 | Left/right/both eyes | 230/219/29 | Male/female | 400/78 | Age (years, mean ± SD) | Total | | Male/female | | 0–14 | 19 | 15–29 | 105 | 30–44 | 130 | 45–59 | 136 | ≥60 | 88 | Mean duration of follow-up (months) | | Mean duration of hospitalization (days) | | Time interval from injury to presentation | 0–24 hours | 385 | 24–48 hours | 16 | 2–4 days | 12 | ≥4 days | 65 | Diagnosis | Open globe injuries | 317 | Penetrating | 197 | IOFB | 83 | Perforating | 3 | Rupture | 34 | Closed globe injuries | 163 | Contusion | 151 | Lamellar laceration | 12 | Chemical burn confined to the eye and adnexa | 14 | Thermal burn confined to the eye and adnexa | 13 | Adnexa injuries of globe | 295 |
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SD: standard deviation; IOFB: intraocular foreign body.
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