KUMJ | VOL. 15 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 58 | APRIL-JUNE 2017
Ocular Morbidity among Earthquake Survivors in a Community Based Hospital in Nepal
Shrestha P, Sthapit PR
Abstract: Background
Nepal suffered a massive loss of lives and property following devastating earthquake
on Saturday 25 April, 2015 and 12 May, 2015. Though Nepal is prone to natural
disasters and ocular trauma being important cause of visual morbidity, the impact of
ocular trauma in disaster setting has rarely been studied.
Objective
The aim of this study was to report the spectrum of ocular morbidities among the
earthquake survivors who presented to a tertiary care Hospital which lies close to
major earthquake hit districts of Nepal.
Method
This is a hospital based retrospective study where details of all the cases with ocular
injury or ocular diseases during first three weeks of earthquake were extracted from
the record books of Ophthalmology and Emergency department. Detail ophthalmic
examination findings and treatment received by the patients were also noted from
the records, tabulated and analyzed.
Result
There were total 3679 earthquake survivors, majority from Kavrepalanchowk district,
visiting our Hospital during first three weeks of earthquake among which 92 patients
had ocular problems. Among the 117 affected eyes, 75% had unilateral involvement.
Males and females were equally affected. Children and adolescents of age group
11-20 years was the most commonly affected age group. Spectrum of ocular injuries
ranged from lid lacerations, conjunctival inflammation to sixth nerve palsy and
traumatic optic neuropathy.
Conclusion
Ocular morbidity either in the form of ocular injuries or diseases were common in
polytrauma cases among the earthquake survivors. Though most of them had eyelid
injuries and conjunctival inflammations, vision threatening conditions were also
observed which needed expert opinion and meticulous treatment.
Keyword : Earthquake, ocular trauma, ocular morbidity