Year One of COVID-19 Pandemic: Effect on Presentation of Patients With Glaucoma in a Multi-Tier Ophthalmology Network in India.

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Journal of Moravian History Pub Date : 2022-07-06 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fopht.2022.900988
Anthony Vipin Das, Sirisha Senthil
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Abstract

Objective: To describe the demographics and clinical profile of patients with glaucoma presenting during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown and unlock phases in India.

Methods: This retrospective hospital-based comparative study included patients presenting between March 25, 2017, and March 31, 2021. All patients who presented with glaucoma disorders were included as cases. The demographic and clinical data of these glaucoma patients were collected using an electronic medical record system.

Results: Overall, 34,419 patients (mean 47 per day) diagnosed with glaucoma diseases presented to the network and were included for analysis. The mean age of the patients was 54.16 ± 18.74 years and most were male (n=21,140; 61.42%) from the urban region (n=12,871;37.4%). On categorizing based on the timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the patients presented pre-COVID-19 (n=29,122; 84.61%), followed by a minority (n=175; 0.51%) during the lockdown and the rest (n=5,122; 14.88%) during unlock phase. An increasing number of patients with secondary glaucoma (n=82; 46.86%) and presenting from the local intra-city (n=82; 46.86%) was seen during the lockdown. There was a 6.6-fold increase in neovascular glaucoma and a 2.7-fold increase in lens induced glaucoma during the lockdown phase ((p<0.001) for both). There was a significant increase in subjects in 4th decade (p<0.03) and a decrease in subjects in 7th decade (p<0.008) during the lockdown period.

Conclusion: The presentation of patients with glaucoma disorders to the hospital is evolving due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The footfalls of patients during the unlock regained to two-thirds of the pre COVID-19 level. During the lockdown, the older patients were less, there was an increase in younger patients and those with secondary glaucoma, and the majority presenting from within the city.

COVID-19 大流行的第一年:对印度多层眼科网络中青光眼患者就诊情况的影响。
目的描述印度新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)锁定和解锁阶段青光眼患者的人口统计学和临床概况:这项以医院为基础的回顾性比较研究纳入了 2017 年 3 月 25 日至 2021 年 3 月 31 日期间就诊的患者。所有出现青光眼疾病的患者均被列为病例。通过电子病历系统收集了这些青光眼患者的人口统计学和临床数据:共有 34 419 名患者(平均每天 47 名)被诊断患有青光眼疾病,并被纳入网络进行分析。患者的平均年龄为(54.16 ± 18.74)岁,大多数为男性(人数=21,140;61.42%),来自城市地区(人数=12,871;37.4%)。根据 COVID-19 大流行的时间线进行分类,大多数患者在 COVID-19 前发病(n=29,122;84.61%),少数患者(n=175;0.51%)在封锁期间发病,其余患者(n=5,122;14.88%)在解锁阶段发病。在封锁期间,继发性青光眼患者(人数=82;46.86%)和来自本地市内的患者(人数=82;46.86%)越来越多。在封锁阶段,新生血管性青光眼增加了 6.6 倍,晶状体诱发性青光眼增加了 2.7 倍:由于 COVID-19 大流行,青光眼疾病患者到医院就诊的情况正在发生变化。在解锁期间,患者的人流量恢复到 COVID-19 前水平的三分之二。在封锁期间,老年患者减少,年轻患者和继发性青光眼患者增加,而且大多数患者来自市内。
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