Accuracy of Point of Care Ultrasound in Assessment of Traumatic Eye Injuries: Quaternary Epitope Insights in Uricase Immunogenicity
Fatemeh Mohammadi, Hassan Amiri, Bahareh Seyedsalehi, Saeid Gholami Gharab, Mobin Naghshbandi, Manizhe Nasirizade, Samira Vaziri

TL;DR
This study evaluates how well point of care ultrasound detects eye injuries from trauma, showing high accuracy compared to expert assessments.
Contribution
The study provides empirical evidence on the diagnostic accuracy of point of care ultrasound for traumatic eye injuries.
Findings
Point of Care Ultrasound had a sensitivity of 86.7% and specificity of 94.7% in detecting traumatic eye lesions.
The agreement coefficient between ultrasound and expert assessment was 0.64, indicating acceptable agreement.
Ultrasound accurately identified retinal detachment, foreign bodies, and vitreous hemorrhage in trauma cases.
Abstract
A few studies have been conducted to assess the accuracy of point of care ultrasound in traumatic eye injuries. In the present study we aimed to examine the diagnostic value of Point of Care Ultrasound to assess eye injuries resulting from trauma. This observational study was performed on 221 consecutive patients with ocular trauma who admitted to emergency department of two teaching hospitals in 2016. On admission, all patients underwent ocular bedside ultrasonography to reveal ocular defects resulting from trauma. The diagnostic results of Point of Care Ultrasound were compared to the findings of clinical assessment of ophthalmologist as the gold standard. Overalls, 13 lesions (5.9%) were revealed as ocular pathological lesions following trauma including retinal detachment in 6 cases, foreign body in 6 cases, and vitreous hemorrhage in one case. In this regard, Point of Care…
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TopicsTraumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries · Facial Trauma and Fracture Management · Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
