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COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF GOLF-RELATED OCULAR INJURIES

Authors :
David S. Chu
Elliot S. Crane
Anton M. Kolomeyer
Eliott Kim
Source :
Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.). 36(7)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The authors aimed to analyze the causes and outcomes of golf-related ocular injuries in this retrospective meta-analysis, literature review, and original case series.Forty-one articles identified by PubMed search resulted in 11 included studies yielding 102 subjects. Included articles described all ocular golf injuries that presented to an institution during a determined period. Eight factors were analyzed: age, sex, location and mechanism of injury, protective eyewear use, resulting open-globe injury, resulting enucleation, and visual acuity changes.No subjects wore adequate protective eyewear. Significantly more subjects were injured by golf balls (72%) than golf clubs (27%) or foreign body (1%) (P0.0001). The ratio of golf ball to club injuries was significantly higher in adults (92%) than in children (23%) (P0.0001). Forty-seven of 93 (51%) injuries resulted in an open globe, whereas 27/82 (33%) injuries resulted in enucleation. The mean ± SD logMAR visual acuity improved by -0.641 ± 0.745 after treatment (6 lines of improvement; P = 0.0001).Reported ocular golf injuries occur less frequently than other ocular sports injuries, but may result in devastating outcomes. Supervision of children using golf equipment should be encouraged.

Details

ISSN :
15392864
Volume :
36
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7466483a47becdbbd3d6c1f0caa725ad