Table 3

Factors associated with a poor visual acuity outcome in the affected eye (presenting visual acuity <6/60 vs ≥6/60)

VariablesVisual acuity outcomeOR95% CIP value
Good (≥6/60)
n (%)
Poor (<6/60)
n (%)
Ocular trauma
 Non-vegetative matter trauma13 (54.2)11 (45.8)1
 Vegetative matter trauma27 (34.2)52 (65.8)2.28(0.90 to 5.76)0.08
Duration of symptoms
 Median duration (IQR)12 (6–20)15 (9–30)
 <5 days12 (63.2)7 (36.8)1
 5–14 days22 (37.3)37 (62.7)2.880.99 to 8.410.05
 15–30 days28 (33.7)55 (66.3)3.371.19 to 9.500.02
 >30 days5 (38.5)8 (61.5)2.740.64 to 11.750.17
Consultation before hospital
 Local pharmacy31 (41.9)43 (58.1)1
 Ophthalmic assistant/optometrist31 (37.4)52 (62.7)1.210.64 to 2.290.56
 Ophthalmologist2 (28.6)5 (71.4)1.800.33 to 9.900.49
 Traditional healer2 (25.0)6 (75.0)2.170.41 to 11.40.36
 Self1 (50.0)1 (50.0)0.720.04 to 12.00.82
Corticosteroid eye-drops prior to presentation
 None used51 (76.1)84 (78.5)1
 Corticosteroid used16 (23.9)23 (21.5)0.910.48 to 1.740.78
Gender
 Male35 (52.2)53 (49.5)1
 Female32 (47.8)54 (50.5)1.110.60 to 2.050.73
Age
 16–3017 (48.6)18 (51.4)1
 31–6040 (36.4)70 (63.6)1.650.77 to 3.560.20
 61–8010 (34.5)19 (65.5)1.790.65 to 4.940.26
Presenting visual acuity
 6/5–6/129 (50.0)9 (50.0)1
 6/185 (55.6)4 (44.4)0.800.16 to 3.990.79
 6/24–3/6024 (60.0)16 (40.0)0.670.22 to 2.040.48
 <3/6029 (27.1)78 (72.9)2.690.97 to 7.440.05