Ultrasonographic assessment of paediatric ocular emergencies: A tertiary eye hospital based observation
10.5847/wjem.j.1920–8642.2018.04.006
- Author:
Pujari AMAR
1
;
Swamy R DEEPA
;
Singh RASHMI
;
Mukhija RITIKA
;
Chawla ROHAN
;
Sharma PRADEEP
Author Information
1. Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences
- Keywords:
Paediatric ocular emergencies;
Ultrasound B scan;
Posterior segment and orbital pathologies
- From:
World Journal of Emergency Medicine
2018;9(4):272-275
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to assess the utility of ocular ultrasound B scan in the emergency at the first point of care for detecting posterior segment and orbital pathologies in cases of paediatric ocular emergencies. METHODS: A prospective observational study involving 122 paediatric patients presenting to eye emergency over a period of ninety days were assessed with ultrasonography for the posterior segment as well as orbital pathology whenever indicated. The ocular ultrasound was performed gently over closed eyelids. RESULTS: Posttraumatic globe injuries were the most common indication for posterior segment evaluation, which constituted 80 (65.57%) eyes. Among these 52 patients had an anechoic posterior segment and 28 patients had variable findings such as vitreous haemorrhage (8.19%), retinal detachment (6.55%), choroidal detachment (4.91%), posteriorly dislocated clear lens (0.81%) and retained intraocular foreign body (5.73%). Non-traumatic cases constituted around 42 (34.42%) eyes, which included corneal ulcer (7.37%), retinoblastoma (6.55%), endophthalmitis (4.91%), extraocular muscle cysticercosis (4.91%), orbital cellulitis (4.09%), periocular haemorrhage (2.45%), proptosis(1.63%), paediatric cataract (1.63%) and cryptophthalmos (0.81%). No adverse events of performing the ultrasound was noted. CONCLUSION: First point ultrasonography in paediatric ocular emergencies is a cheap, portable and an effective tool in the assertion of significant posterior segment and orbital diseases.