Background: The mechanisms of modern warfare unfortunately have lead to many ocular injuries. This study attempts to quantify the effect of military combat eye protection on the incidence of ocular injury among US service members engaged in current combat operations. Methods: We retrospectively gathered data from the Joint Theater Trauma Registry from patients entering level III hospital facilities in Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom from March 2003 to September 2006. The presence of ocular injury was the primary outcome measure; whereas severity of injury and the effect of eye protection education on compliance with wearing this protection were secondary outcome measurements. Results: Ocular protection status at the time of injury was documented in 3,276 casualties during the collection period. Of these, 451 of 2,671 (17%) casualties who reported wearing ocular protection sus- tained an ocular injury and 155 of 605 (26%) casualties who reported not wear- ing eye protection suffered an eye injury ( p less than 0.01). After an intense ocular protection education program, there was a 16% increase in compliance of eye protection use in combat. Finally, when the severity of eye injuries are compared using an ab- breviated injury scale, casualties with eye protection had decreased injury severity in addition to incidence ( p less than 005). Conclusion: This study suggests that the military combat eye protection used by military personnel during current com- bat operations has resulted in significantly fewer and less severe ocular injuries. Further, results from this study may also suggest that Department of Defense educational programs may have been successful in increasing eye protection compliance.


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    Titel :

    Ocular Injury Reduction from Ocular Protection Use in Current Combat Operations


    Beteiligte:
    R. Thomas (Autor:in) / J. G. McManus (Autor:in) / A. Johnson (Autor:in) / P. Mayer (Autor:in) / C. Wade (Autor:in) / J. B. Holcomb (Autor:in)

    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2009


    Format / Umfang :

    6 pages


    Medientyp :

    Report


    Format :

    Keine Angabe


    Sprache :

    Englisch




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