2022
DOI: 10.1080/08820538.2022.2107400
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Trends in Sports-Related Ocular Trauma in United States Emergency Departments from 2010 to 2019: Multi-Center Cross-Sectional Study

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“…Because eye injuries may result from child maltreatment, maintain a high degree of suspicion when assessing children with ocular injuries (Christian & Binenbaum, 2022). Sports-related injury is a frequent etiology in pediatric eye trauma among children aged 10-17 (Kim et al, 2022;Miller et al, 2018;Patel et al, 2023). In a cross-sectional analysis of sports-related ocular trauma obtained from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety National Electronic Injury Surveillance System All Injury Program dataset, Patel et al (2023) found that basketball (37.8%), baseball (12.8%), and football (12.3%) accounted for most sports-related ocular injuries.…”
Section: Etiology Of Eye Trauma Across the Lifespanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Because eye injuries may result from child maltreatment, maintain a high degree of suspicion when assessing children with ocular injuries (Christian & Binenbaum, 2022). Sports-related injury is a frequent etiology in pediatric eye trauma among children aged 10-17 (Kim et al, 2022;Miller et al, 2018;Patel et al, 2023). In a cross-sectional analysis of sports-related ocular trauma obtained from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety National Electronic Injury Surveillance System All Injury Program dataset, Patel et al (2023) found that basketball (37.8%), baseball (12.8%), and football (12.3%) accounted for most sports-related ocular injuries.…”
Section: Etiology Of Eye Trauma Across the Lifespanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sports-related injury is a frequent etiology in pediatric eye trauma among children aged 10–17 (Kim et al, 2022; Miller et al, 2018; Patel et al, 2023). In a cross-sectional analysis of sports-related ocular trauma obtained from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety National Electronic Injury Surveillance System All Injury Program dataset, Patel et al (2023) found that basketball (37.8%), baseball (12.8%), and football (12.3%) accounted for most sports-related ocular injuries. Corneal/scleral abrasions were more common with basketball injuries, contusions with baseball, and major anterior and posterior ocular injuries occurring more often from nonpowder guns (paintball, BB, and pellet) and soccer.…”
Section: Selected Eye Emergenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, as novel technologies and care models are deployed, there is a pressing need to educate ophthalmology trainees and practicing ophthalmologists on tools and techniques to remotely assess an eye and communicate effectively with a patient via digital tools. Nonetheless, these skills are teachable, and indeed, efforts to educate ophthalmology residents on the use of telemedicine resulted in increased confidence in their ability to perform adequate clinical examinations remotely [8 instructive [9][10][11][12][13]. This review details recent advancements in ophthalmic telemedicine for anterior segment concerns and demonstrates useful tools and skills to implement anterior segment telemedicine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, these skills are teachable, and indeed, efforts to educate ophthalmology residents on the use of telemedicine resulted in increased confidence in their ability to perform adequate clinical examinations remotely [8 ▪ ]. Given that uncorrected refractive errors and cataracts are the two most common causes of vision impairment related to anterior segment, and that anterior segment disease is the primary source of eye-related emergency room encounters, an overview of tools and techniques to adequately assess the anterior segment using ophthalmic telemedicine is instructive [9–13]. This review details recent advancements in ophthalmic telemedicine for anterior segment concerns and demonstrates useful tools and skills to implement anterior segment telemedicine…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%