Impact of Covid 19 pandemic on pattern of paediatric inpatient referral for ophthalmic consultation in a teaching institute hospital

Devika Parameshwar, Akarshitha B, Rajani Kadri, S. Hegde, Ajay A Kudva, A. Shetty, J. Shetty
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Importance: Paediatric inpatient referral for Ophthalmology consultations are often requested to evaluate a variety of conditions at a teaching institute hospital. The on-going corona virus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has affected every aspect of health care in general, including inpatient referrals that could result in long term adverse effect due to the delay in screening, management and providing of required care. Objective: To know the change in paediatric inpatient referral pattern for ophthalmic consultation from pre COVID to COVID period and the effect of the same on visual morbidity. Design, Setting, and Participants: This retrospective record review study included paediatric inpatient references for ophthalmology consultation in a teaching institute hospital from Dec 2019 to May 2020. Patient profile, date of admission, diagnosis, reason for referral and ophthalmic evaluation details were collected from medical record charts. Data obtained was tabulated and analysed. Result: Total of 67 inpatient referrals were requested. Group 1 (45 patients, 67.17%) were during pre COVID period and group 2 (22 patients, 33.83%) included patients in the pandemic period. Mean age was 4.85±4.47 and 4.45±4.35 years in group 1 and group 2 respectively. Refractive error (P=0.019) and ophthalmic screening was the cause for referral in majority in group 1. Referral for optic disc oedema screening was the cause in majority in group 2(P=0.000) Conclusion: COVID period adversely affected the inpatient refractive error screening, a cause of amblyopia in older patients. Inpatient referral for papilledema screening increased despite the pandemic as the condition is considered an emergency.
新冠肺炎疫情对某教学学院医院儿科眼科转诊模式的影响
重要性:经常要求儿科住院患者转介眼科会诊,以评估教学学院医院的各种情况。正在进行的冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行影响了一般卫生保健的各个方面,包括由于筛查、管理和提供所需护理的延误而可能导致长期不良影响的住院转诊。目的:了解新冠肺炎前至新冠肺炎期间儿科眼科门诊转诊模式的变化及其对视力发病率的影响。设计、环境和参与者:本回顾性记录回顾研究包括2019年12月至2020年5月在某教学学院医院眼科会诊的儿科住院患者参考资料。从病历表中收集患者资料、入院日期、诊断、转诊原因和眼科评估细节。将获得的数据制成表格并进行分析。结果:共申请67例住院患者转诊。第1组(45例,67.17%)为前疫情期患者,第2组(22例,33.83%)为大流行期患者。组1平均年龄4.85±4.47岁,组2平均年龄4.45±4.35岁。屈光不正(P=0.019)和眼科筛查是1组患者转诊的主要原因。结论:新冠肺炎对住院患者屈光不正筛查有不利影响,是老年患者弱视的一个原因。尽管流感大流行,但由于视乳头水肿为紧急情况,入院接受乳头水肿筛查的患者有所增加。
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