Exploring Pediatric Vision Care: Insights from Five Years of Referral Cases in the UCI Eye Mobile and Implications of COVID-19

Elliot H. Choi, MD, PhD, John D. Hong, BS, Susie Suh, MD, PhD, Carolline Rodrigues Menezes, MD, Kimberly R. Walker, OD, Joseph Bui, OD, Annabelle Storch, OD, Diana Torres, BA, Jennifer Espinoza, BA, Kourosh Shahraki, MD, Iliana Molina, PhD, Donny W. Suh, MD
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Abstract

Purpose:

To analyze referral rates, patient demographics, referral indications, and the impact of socioeconomic factors on ocular health from the University of California Irvine (UCI) Eye Mobile for Children, particularly during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

Methods:

A retrospective chart review was performed on de-identified records of children examined on the UCI Eye Mobile. GraphPad Prism 10.0.0 and Python software were used for statistical analyses.

Results:

In the academic years from 2018 to 2022, 3,619 children received comprehensive eye examinations on the UCI Eye Mobile. Among them, 76 were referred to a pediatric ophthalmologist. The majority of these children were Hispanic (72.6%, 54 of 74), followed by Asian (10.9%, 8 of 74). A significant proportion (82.9%, 63 of 76) attended school districts with median incomes below that of Orange County. Statistically significant differences were found in age (P = .001; pre-COVID: 3.98 ± 1.08 years vs COVID: 5.75 ± 2.92 years) and gender (P = .023; pre-COVID female: 31 of 41 vs COVID female: 15 of 32) between the pre-COVID and COVID years. Additionally, there were significant differences in the proportion of children with hyperopia with astigmatism between the pre-COVID and COVID years (P = .044; pre-COVID: 23 of 40 vs COVID: 12 of 35). The most common indications for ophthalmologist referrals were for strabismus evaluation/treatment (28.9%, 22 of 76), followed by abnormal cup-to-disc ratio (21.1%, 16 of 76).

Conclusions:

The study highlights the pivotal role of the UCI Eye Mobile for children in identifying ocular conditions needing referrals to subspecialty care. The majority of children needing these referrals attended schools in lower economic communities. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic appears to have influenced the demographic and clinical characteristics.

[J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 20XX:X(X):XXX–XXX.]

探索儿童视力保健:从加州大学洛杉矶分校眼科流动站五年来的转诊病例中获得的启示以及 COVID-19 的影响
目的:分析加州大学欧文分校(UCI)儿童眼科流动站的转诊率、患者人口统计学、转诊适应症以及社会经济因素对眼部健康的影响,尤其是在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间。方法:对UCI眼科流动站接受检查的儿童的去身份化记录进行回顾性图表审查。结果:在2018至2022学年,共有3619名儿童在UCI Eye Mobile上接受了全面的眼科检查。其中,76 名儿童被转诊至儿科眼科医生。这些儿童大多数是西班牙裔(72.6%,74 人中有 54 人),其次是亚裔(10.9%,74 人中有 8 人)。很大一部分(82.9%,76 人中的 63 人)就读的学区收入中位数低于奥兰治县的收入中位数。在年龄(P = .001;COVID 前:3.98 ± 1.08 岁 vs COVID 前:5.75 ± 2.92 岁)和性别(P = .023;COVID 前女性:41 人中的 31 人 vs COVID 前女性:32 人中的 15 人)方面,COVID 前和 COVID 年之间存在明显的统计学差异。此外,在 COVID 前和 COVID 年之间,远视伴散光的儿童比例存在显著差异(P = 0.044;COVID 前:40 人中有 23 人,COVID 年:35 人中有 12 人)。最常见的眼科医生转诊指征是斜视评估/治疗(76 人中有 22 人,占 28.9%),其次是杯盘比异常(76 人中有 16 人,占 21.1%)。大多数需要转诊的儿童就读于经济条件较差的社区。此外,COVID-19 大流行似乎也影响了人口统计和临床特征。
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