The Birmingham Eye Trauma Terminology system (BETT)
- PMID: 15029055
- DOI: 10.1016/s0181-5512(04)96122-0
The Birmingham Eye Trauma Terminology system (BETT)
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the international eye injury scene and design a standardized terminology for mechanical eye injuries.
Methods: Surveys of practicing ophthalmologists and an extensive review of the international ocular trauma literature. Development of the Birmingham Trauma Terminology (BETT) using a logic-based approach.
Results: BETT always uses the entire globe as the tissue of reference. Its well-defined terms encompass all types of mechanical eye injury. A one-to-one relationship exists between terms and clinical conditions.
Conclusion: BETT provides an unambiguous, consistent, simple, and comprehensive system to describe any type of mechanical globe trauma. Endorsed by several societies and peer-reviewed journals as the standardized international language of ocular traumatology, BETT is expected to become the preferred terminology for categorizing eye injuries in daily clinical practice.
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