Pediatric Eye Injuries by Hydroalcoholic Gel in the Context of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic.


Journal

JAMA ophthalmology
ISSN: 2168-6173
Titre abrégé: JAMA Ophthalmol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101589539

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 03 2021
Historique:
pubmed: 22 1 2021
medline: 26 3 2021
entrez: 21 1 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has made alcohol-based hand sanitizers (ABHS) widely available in public places. This may warrant determining whether cases of unintentional ocular exposure are increasing, especially in children. To describe the epidemiologic trend of pediatric eye exposures to ABHS and to report the severity of the ocular lesions. Retrospective case series conducted from April 1, 2020, to August 24, 2020. Cases were retrieved from the national database of the French Poison Control Centers (PCC) and from a pediatric ophthalmology referral hospital in Paris, France. Cases of ocular exposure to chemical agents in children younger than 18 years during the study period were reviewed. Cases of ABHS exposure were included. The following data were collected: age, sex, circumstances of exposure, symptoms, size of the epithelial defect at first examination, time between the incident and re-epithelialization, and medical and/or surgical management. Comparison of the number of eye exposures to ABHS in children between April to August 2020 and April to August 2019. Between April 1 and August 24, 2020, there were 7 times more pediatric cases of ABHS eye exposures reported in the PCC database compared with the same period in 2019 (9.9% of pediatric eye exposures in 2020 vs 1.3% in 2019; difference, 8.6%; 95% CI, 7.4-9.9; P < .001). The number of cases occurring in public places increased in 2020 (from 16.4% in May to 52.4% in August). Similarly, admissions to the eye hospital for ABHS exposure increased at the same period (16 children in 2020 including 10 boys; mean [SD] age, 3.5 [1.4] years vs 1 boy aged 16 months in 2019). Eight of them presented with a corneal and/or conjunctival ulcer, involving more than 50% of the corneal surface for 6 of them. Two cases required amniotic membrane transplant. These data support the likelihood of an increasing number of unintentional ocular exposures to ABHS in the pediatric population. To maintain good public compliance with hand disinfection, these findings support that health authorities should ensure the safe use of these devices and warn the parents and caregivers about their potential danger for children.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33475712
pii: 2775155
doi: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2020.6346
pmc: PMC7821077
doi:

Substances chimiques

Gels 0
Hand Sanitizers 0
Ethanol 3K9958V90M
2-Propanol ND2M416302

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

348-351

Commentaires et corrections

Type : CommentIn
Type : ErratumIn

Auteurs

Gilles C Martin (GC)

Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Ophthalmology Department, Paris, France.

Gael Le Roux (G)

CHU Angers, Poison Control Center of West France, Angers, France.
UNIV Angers, CHU Angers, Univ Rennes, Inserm, EHESP, Institut de Recherche en Santé, Environnement et Travail, Angers, France.

Damien Guindolet (D)

Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Ophthalmology Department, Paris, France.
Paris University, Paris, France.

Etienne Boulanger (E)

Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Ophthalmology Department, Paris, France.

Denis Hasle (D)

Cornouailles Hospital, Ophthalmology Department, Quimper, France.

Emilie Morin (E)

CHU Angers, Poison Control Center of West France, Angers, France.

Dominique Vodovar (D)

Centre antipoison et de Toxicovigilance de Paris, Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris - Hôpital Fernand Widal, Paris, France.
Université de Paris, UFR de médecine, Paris, France.
INSERM UMRS 1144, Faculté de Pharmacie de Paris, Paris, France.

Catherine Vignal (C)

Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Ophthalmology Department, Paris, France.

Eric Gabison (E)

Rothschild Foundation Hospital, Ophthalmology Department, Paris, France.
Paris University, Paris, France.

Alexis Descatha (A)

CHU Angers, Poison Control Center of West France, Angers, France.
UNIV Angers, CHU Angers, Univ Rennes, Inserm, EHESP, Institut de Recherche en Santé, Environnement et Travail, Angers, France.

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