创伤性脑损伤
爆炸伤
多发伤
视力
康复
物理医学与康复
医学
眼睛受伤
毒物控制
人口
伤害预防
物理疗法
外科
医疗急救
精神科
环境卫生
作者
Glenn C. Cockerham,Gregory L. Goodrich,Eric D. Weichel,James C. Orcutt,Joseph F. Rizzo,Kraig S. Bower,Ronald Schuchard
标识
DOI:10.1682/jrrd.2008.08.0109
摘要
Combat blast is an important cause of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the Department of Veterans Affairs polytrauma population, whereas common causes of TBI in the civilian sector include motor vehicle accidents and falls. Known visual consequences of civilian TBI include compromised visual acuity, visual fields, and oculomotor function. The visual consequences of TBI related to blast remain largely unknown. Blast injury may include open globe (eye) injury, which is usually detected and managed early in the rehabilitation journey. The incidence, locations, and types of ocular damage in eyes without open globe injury after exposure to powerful blast have not been systematically studied. Initial reports and preliminary data suggest that binocular function, visual fields, and other aspects of visual function may be impaired after blast-related TBI, despite relatively normal visual acuity. Damage to the ocular tissues may occur from blunt trauma without rupture or penetration (closed globe injury). Possible areas for research are development of common taxonomy and assessment tools across services, surgical management, and outcomes for blast-related eye injury; the incidence, locations, and natural history of closed globe injury; binocular and visual function impairment; quality of life in affected service members; pharmacological and visual therapies; and practice patterns for screening, management, and rehabilitation.
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