Non-Mydriatic Ocular Fundus Imaging on Consecutive Patients Presenting to a General Emergency Department with Vision Complaints.

IF 9.5 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Jessica G McHenry, Mung Yan Lin, Andrew M Pendley, Kevin Y Yan, George Alencastro Landim, Nithya Shanmugam, Stuart Duffield, Daniel V Adamkiewicz, Duyen T Vo, Jordan Prosky, Matthew T Keadey, David W Wright, Andrew F Fischer, Michael Dattilo, Nancy J Newman, Valérie Biousse
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Abstract

Purpose: Visits to emergency departments (ED) for vision complaints are common, especially where access to eye-care may be limited. However, ophthalmologists are rarely available in EDs, resulting in costly/often unnecessary transfers to centers with ophthalmic coverage. Implementation of non-mydriatic color fundus photographs with optical coherence tomography (NMFP-OCT) in general EDs has the potential to facilitate on-site ophthalmologic diagnoses and opens the door to tele-ophthalmology for remote triage and rapid treatment. Our goal was to evaluate which ocular complaints/pathologies would benefit most from NMFP-OCT in a general ED.

Design: Prospective quality improvement study.

Subjects: Adult patients presenting to our general ED with any vision complaint who had NMFP-OCT obtained in our ED from 08/24/2024 to 09/08/2024.

Methods: In this prospective quality improvement project over 16 consecutive days/nights, NMFP-OCT (table-top Maestro2, Topcon-Japan) was ordered for all patients presenting to our ED with any vision complaint. Demographic information, final diagnosis and NMFP-OCT findings were collected.

Main outcome measures: Number of patients with vision complaints who received NMFP-OCT, number of in-person ophthalmology consultations, number of papilledema complaints ruled-out remotely.

Results: Of 1838 ED visits over 16 days/nights, 182 (9.9%) patients had vision complaints; 162 (89%) underwent NMFP-OCT in the ED. 82/162 patients (50.6%) also had an in-person ED examination by an ophthalmologist. NMFP-OCT was ordered for: vision loss (51; 31.5%); other visual changes (13; 8.0%); papilledema/papilledema rule-out (60; 37.0%); painless red eye (7; 4.3%); eye/orbital pain (28; 17.3%); diplopia (3; 1.9%). 104/162 patients (64.2%) had relevant findings on NMFP-OCT; 31/162 (19.1%) had non-relevant incidental findings. NMFP-OCT was most useful in patients with posterior segment pathology (45; 27.8%) and neurologic disorders (72; 44.4%), by either demonstrating pathology such as acute retinal ischemia (5; 3.1%), optic disc edema (14; 8.6%), retinal detachment/vitreous hemorrhage (3; 1.9%), posterior uveitis/retinitis/vasculitis (3; 1.9%), retinopathy/maculopathy (9; 5.6%), or by ruling out papilledema (52; 32.1%).

Conclusion: Given that 10% of all ED visits were for vision complaints, having NMFP-OCT obtained in our general ED allowed for rapid/reliable diagnosis of ocular emergencies mostly involving the posterior segment, including acute retinal arterial ischemia and papilledema/rule-out papilledema, thereby facilitating rapid remote triage and treatment.

以视力主诉到普通急诊科就诊的连续患者的非散瞳眼底成像分析。
目的:到急诊科(ED)的视力投诉是常见的,特别是在获得眼科护理可能有限。然而,在急诊科很少有眼科医生,导致昂贵的/经常是不必要的转移到有眼科覆盖的中心。在普通急诊科使用光学相干断层扫描(NMFP-OCT)进行无散瞳彩色眼底照片,有可能促进现场眼科诊断,并为远程眼科的远程分诊和快速治疗打开大门。我们的目的是评估在一项普通ed设计:前瞻性质量改善研究中,NMFP-OCT对哪些眼部主诉/病理最有利。受试者:于2024年8月24日至2024年8月9日在我们的普通急诊科获得NMFP-OCT并有任何视力问题的成年患者。方法:在这个前瞻性的质量改善项目中,我们对所有到我们急诊科就诊的有任何视力问题的患者订购了NMFP-OCT(桌面Maestro2, Topcon-Japan)。收集人口统计信息、最终诊断和NMFP-OCT结果。主要观察指标:视力主诉患者接受NMFP-OCT的人数、眼科当面会诊人数、远程排除视神经乳头水肿主诉人数。结果:在超过16天/夜的1838例急诊科就诊中,182例(9.9%)患者有视力问题;162例(89%)患者在ED中接受了NMFP-OCT检查,82/162例(50.6%)患者还接受了眼科医生的ED检查。使用NMFP-OCT的原因:视力下降(51例;31.5%);其他视觉变化(13;8.0%);乳头水肿/乳头水肿排除(60例;37.0%);无痛红眼(7;4.3%);眼/眶痛(28例;17.3%);复视(3;1.9%)。104/162例(64.2%)患者NMFP-OCT有相关发现;31/162(19.1%)有不相关的偶然发现。NMFP-OCT在有后段病变(45例;27.8%)和神经系统疾病(72例;44.4%)的患者中最有用,可以显示急性视网膜缺血(5例;3.1%)、视盘水肿(14例;8.6%)、视网膜脱离/玻璃体出血(3例;1.9%)、后葡萄膜炎/视网膜炎/血管炎(3例;1.9%)、视网膜病变/黄斑病变(9例;5.6%)或排除乳头水肿(52例;32.1%)。结论:考虑到10%的急诊科就诊是视力主诉,在我们的普通急诊科获得NMFP-OCT,可以快速/可靠地诊断主要累及后段的眼部急症,包括急性视网膜动脉缺血和乳头水肿/排除乳头水肿,从而促进快速远程分诊和治疗。
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Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
22.30
自引率
3.60%
发文量
412
审稿时长
18 days
期刊介绍: The journal Ophthalmology, from the American Academy of Ophthalmology, contributes to society by publishing research in clinical and basic science related to vision.It upholds excellence through unbiased peer-review, fostering innovation, promoting discovery, and encouraging lifelong learning.
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