[Eye traumatism during the COVID-19 sanitary crisis at Iota-teaching hospital].

Traumatismes oculaires pendant la crise sanitaire de COVID-19 au CHU de Iota.

Journal

Journal francais d'ophtalmologie
ISSN: 1773-0597
Titre abrégé: J Fr Ophtalmol
Pays: France
ID NLM: 7804128

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Feb 2021
Historique:
received: 19 06 2020
revised: 16 10 2020
accepted: 05 11 2020
pubmed: 9 1 2021
medline: 11 2 2021
entrez: 8 1 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

During the COVID-19 pandemic, we have witnessed a world-wide lock-down of the population. This government action combined with the application of social distancing should in principle reduce the frequency of occurrence of ocular injuries. The goal of our work is to try to understand the circumstances of the occurrence of ocular injuries at the IOTA Teaching Hospital during the lock-down period of the COVID-19 health crisis. This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study. The data were collected prospectively. Our study covered the period from March to May 2020. All consenting patients seen at the IOTA Teaching Hospital for ocular trauma regardless of gender, age, circumstances in which the trauma occurred or the nature of the injuries were included by non-probability sampling. Excluded from the study were patients who did not consent or who consulted for a non-traumatic ophthalmologic condition. There were a total of 138 cases, of which 84 were male and 54 female, for a gender ratio of M/F=1.5. Children aged 0 to 5 years represented more than 3/4 (79.14%) of our sample. Trauma occurred in 45.83% of cases during leisure activities and 3.60% of cases involved domestic violence. According to the authors, measures aimed at limiting public movement, particularly the curfews introduced by the Malian government to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, may actually result in trauma. Raising public awareness of the social and psychological consequences of lock-down through audiovisual means might significantly reduce the frequency of these ocular traumas.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33413987
pii: S0181-5512(20)30619-7
doi: 10.1016/j.jfo.2020.11.002
pmc: PMC7836252
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

fre

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

145-150

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

M Sissoko (M)

Centre hospitalier et universitaire de l'institut d'ophtalmologie tropicale de l'Afrique (CHU de IOTA)/université des sciences, des techniques et des technologies de Bamako (USTTB), Médina Coura, Bamako.

N Guirou (N)

Centre hospitalier et universitaire de l'institut d'ophtalmologie tropicale de l'Afrique (CHU de IOTA)/université des sciences, des techniques et des technologies de Bamako (USTTB), Médina Coura, Bamako.

R Romuald Elien G Y (R)

Centre hospitalier et universitaire de l'institut d'ophtalmologie tropicale de l'Afrique (CHU de IOTA)/université des sciences, des techniques et des technologies de Bamako (USTTB), Médina Coura, Bamako. Electronic address: rodrigueelien@yahoo.fr.

G Saye (G)

Centre hospitalier et universitaire de l'institut d'ophtalmologie tropicale de l'Afrique (CHU de IOTA)/université des sciences, des techniques et des technologies de Bamako (USTTB), Médina Coura, Bamako.

A Simaga (A)

Centre hospitalier et universitaire de l'institut d'ophtalmologie tropicale de l'Afrique (CHU de IOTA)/université des sciences, des techniques et des technologies de Bamako (USTTB), Médina Coura, Bamako.

H Diallo (H)

Centre hospitalier et universitaire de l'institut d'ophtalmologie tropicale de l'Afrique (CHU de IOTA)/université des sciences, des techniques et des technologies de Bamako (USTTB), Médina Coura, Bamako.

A Bakozo Tatangba (A)

Centre hospitalier et universitaire de l'institut d'ophtalmologie tropicale de l'Afrique (CHU de IOTA)/université des sciences, des techniques et des technologies de Bamako (USTTB), Médina Coura, Bamako.

F Sylla (F)

Centre hospitalier et universitaire de l'institut d'ophtalmologie tropicale de l'Afrique (CHU de IOTA)/université des sciences, des techniques et des technologies de Bamako (USTTB), Médina Coura, Bamako.

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