The Impact of the First Peak of the COVID-19 Pandemic on a Paediatric Ophthalmology Service in the United Kingdom: Experience from Alder Hey Children's Hospital.

Q3 Medicine
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Pub Date : 2021-03-25 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.22599/bioj.164
Megan Wood, Judith Gray, Ankur Raj, Jose Gonzalez-Martin, Damien C M Yeo
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Abstract

Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant service loss across the NHS, and ophthalmology is one of the greatest affected specialties. We attempt to quantify the impact of the first peak of the COVID-19 pandemic on a paediatric ophthalmology unit in a children's hospital in the United Kingdom (UK) and report lessons learnt to aid in the recovery of the service.

Methods and analysis: Two eight-week periods of clinical activity were compared; one during the first UK peak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the other during a similar period the previous year. Four areas of clinical activity were included in the study: outpatient clinic appointments, theatre activity, outpatient referrals to ophthalmology and ward reviews. Appointment data was collected from departmental databases.

Results: During the first peak of the pandemic, outpatient clinic appointments were reduced by 87.2%, ophthalmic surgery by 90.9%, outpatient referrals to ophthalmology by 50.2% and ward reviews by 50%. The number of actual cancelled appointments was 1377, of which 6.8% were triaged as suitable for teleophthalmology.

Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically restricted clinical activity in the ophthalmology service. Paediatric ophthalmology is vulnerable to capacity issues and the consequences of delayed or cancelled appointments. Departments must adapt quickly and maximise capacity to help reduce the backlog and treat patients effectively and safely. Solutions such as teleophthalmology have potential although can be difficult in the paediatric population.

新冠肺炎大流行第一次高峰对英国儿童眼科服务的影响:来自阿尔德赫儿童医院的经验
目的:2019冠状病毒病大流行导致NHS服务严重流失,眼科是受影响最大的专科之一。我们试图量化COVID-19大流行的第一个高峰对英国(UK)儿童医院儿科眼科的影响,并报告吸取的经验教训,以帮助恢复服务。方法与分析:比较两组8周的临床活动;一次是在英国COVID-19大流行的第一个高峰期间,另一次是在去年的类似时期。临床活动的四个方面包括在研究中:门诊预约,剧院活动,门诊转介到眼科和病房审查。任用数据从部门数据库收集。结果:第一次疫情高峰期间,门诊诊断量减少87.2%,眼科手术减少90.9%,眼科门诊转诊减少50.2%,病区复查减少50%。实际取消预约的个案为1377宗,其中6.8%的个案被分流为适合远距眼科。结论:新冠肺炎疫情严重制约了眼科的临床活动。儿科眼科容易受到能力问题和延迟或取消预约的影响。各部门必须迅速适应,并最大限度地提高能力,以帮助减少积压,有效和安全地治疗患者。解决方案,如远程眼科有潜力,虽然可能是困难的儿科人群。
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British and Irish Orthoptic Journal
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Health Professions-Optometry
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