Sustained impact of COVID-19 on primary retinal detachment repair in a tertiary eye hospital from March to December 2020.

IF 0.2 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
George Moussa, Muhammed Omar Qadir, Soon Wai Ch'ng, Kim Son Lett, Arijit Mitra, Ajai K Tyagi, Ash Sharma, Walter Andreatta
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Purpose: To review the sustained effect of COVID-19 on rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) baseline characteristics and outcomes.

Methods: This was a retrospective consecutive case series at the Birmingham and Midlands Eye Centre including patients undergoing primary RRD repair between 23 March and 31 December 2017-2019 (Group 1) and 2020 (Group 2). The deciles of indices of multiple deprivation (IMD) were determined by postcode to group patients into least deprived (IMD1-5) and most deprived (IMD6-10).

Results: In total we reviewed 1310 patients, 1003 in Group 1 and 307 in Group 2. Relative to 2017-2019, during the first lockdown, we observed (a) a reduction in the number of patients with RRD, (b) an increase in macula-off detachments, (c) an increase in RRD primary failure, and (d) that the least deprived had proportionately higher primary failure than the most deprived (p = 0.049) with a higher detachment rate than the pre-COVID-19 period (p = 0.010) and increased presentations of macula-off detachment. During the second lockdown, these differences were not observed.

Conclusion: The previously observed findings of lower presentation rates of RRD during the beginning of the first lockdown and the decreased number of macula-on RRD were not sustained over a longer period of observation or found to recur after a second national lockdown. Patients from areas with the least socioeconomic deprivation seemed to be more negatively affected by the first lockdown, with later presentation and higher rates of re-detachments compared with the most deprived during the first lockdown. Our findings offer reassurance that patient behaviour and health services had adapted to the pandemic by the second national lockdown.

Supplementary information: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00717-022-00521-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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2020年3月- 12月新冠肺炎疫情对某三级眼科医院原发性视网膜脱离修复的持续影响
目的:回顾COVID-19对孔源性视网膜脱离(RRD)基线特征和结局的持续影响。方法:这是伯明翰和米德兰兹眼科中心的回顾性连续病例系列,包括2017-2019年3月23日至12月31日(第1组)和2020年(第2组)期间接受初级RRD修复的患者。多重剥夺指数(IMD)的十分位数按邮政编码确定,将患者分为最不剥夺(IMD1-5)和最剥夺(IMD6-10)。结果:共回顾1310例患者,其中组1 1003例,组2 307例。相对于2017-2019年,在第一次封锁期间,我们观察到(a) RRD患者数量减少,(b)黄斑脱落增加,(c) RRD原发性失败增加,(d)最贫困人群的原发性失败比例高于最贫困人群(p = 0.049),脱离率高于covid -19前时期(p = 0.010),黄斑脱落的表现增加。在第二次封锁期间,没有观察到这些差异。结论:先前观察到的第一次全国封城开始时RRD出现率较低和RRD黄斑数量减少的现象,在较长时间的观察中没有持续,也没有在第二次全国封城后复发。来自社会经济剥夺程度最低地区的患者似乎受到第一次封锁的负面影响更大,与第一次封锁期间最贫困地区的患者相比,他们的就诊时间更晚,再分离率更高。我们的研究结果让人们放心,到第二次全国封锁时,患者的行为和卫生服务已经适应了大流行。补充信息:本文的在线版本(10.1007/s00717-022-00521-0)包含补充信息,仅供授权用户使用。
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Spektrum der Augenheilkunde
Spektrum der Augenheilkunde 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
0.30
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18
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: "Spektrum der Augenheilkunde" is an educational journal for ophthalmologists. It is published six times per year and presents reviews, original papers, editorials, case studies and analyses surrounding technical innovations in ophthalmology. Letters to the editor, guest commentaries, book reviews, literature overviews, product information and a congress calendar complete the range of its contents. Thus, "Spektrum der Augenheilkunde" keeps ophthalmologists up-to-date on current developments, both practice-relevant and research-related. The editorial board and its editorial advisors guarantee the high quality of publications and a broad, well-balanced choice of published topics. Topics of interest: Complete range of ophthalmology; Ethical standards; Declaration of Helsinki, Informed consent, Animal rights
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