Jurnal Oftalmologi Indonesia
ISSN 1693-2587
Vol. 7 / No. 3 / Published : 2010-06
Order : 1, and page :85 - 90
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Original Article :
The relation of onset of trauma and visual acuity on traumatic patient
Author :
- AAA Sukartini Djelantik*1
- Ari Andayani*2
- I Gde Raka Widiana*3
- Department of Ophthalmology Faculty of Medicine Udayana University, Sanglah General Hospital Bali
Abstract :
The aim of this study is to evaluate the relation between onset of trauma and visual acuity in patient suffering from injury in SanglahHospital Emergency Room on the period of 2006–2008. This is a retrospective analytic study. All data were reviewed from medicalrecords. During 2006–2008 we found higher incidence of ocular injury on male (78.4%). The peak of incidence was between 15–40years old (61.2%). Ocular injury mostly happened on right eye (55,7%) and visual acuity was > 6/18 (64.4%). Sixty three percent ofocular injuries occurred at home. Blunt trauma was the most common mode of ocular injuries (26.2%). Most complications happenedin cornea (59.2%). There was a relationship between the onset of trauma and visual acuity in patients suffering from injury in SanglahHospital.
Keyword :
ocular injury, visual acuity, onset,
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