安大略省立即同时进行双侧白内障手术的趋势。

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Richard Zhang, Cindy M L Hutnik
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目的:由于安全性证据的增加和需求的增加,双侧即刻连续白内障手术(ISBCS)最近似乎得到了采纳和认可。本研究旨在确定安大略省白内障手术的实施模式是否发生了转变,以及转变的程度(如果有的话),并分析 ISBCS 目前的作用:设计:回顾性健康记录分析:我们分析了 2016 年至 2022 年期间安大略省健康保险计划白内障手术的索赔总数,将病例分为单侧、ISBCS 和延迟连续双侧白内障手术(DSBCS)病例。我们研究了趋势,比较了DSBCS队列中第二次手术的等待时间和第一次手术的等待时间,并使用之前公布的ISBCS成本估算来估算安大略省每年可节省的费用:2016年有1122例ISBCS病例,在大流行期间(2020-2021年)增加了六倍,2022年进一步增加到11876例。在大流行期间,单侧和单侧口腔溃疡病例有所减少,但在 2022 年又分别回升到基线的 102% 和 153%。ISBCS从1%增至10%,单侧病例从占总病例的41%降至29%,DSBCS从58%增至61%。患者第一次和第二次手术的中位等待时间分别从 65 天增加到 87 天和 28 天增加到 33 天。根据估算,ISBCS 在 2022 年可节省约 1900 万美元:我们的研究表明,在安大略省,ISBCS 的模式发生了转变。ISBCS 也可能是减少日益增加的等待时间的一种策略,同时还能节省医疗保健系统的费用。
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Trends in immediate sequential bilateral cataract surgery in Ontario.

Objective: Because of increased evidence for safety and increased demands, there appears to be a recent adoption and endorsement of immediate sequential bilateral cataract surgery (ISBCS). This study aims to determine whether a paradigm shift has occurred in the delivery of cataract surgery in the province of Ontario and its the extent, if any, and to analyze the current role of ISBCS.

Design: Retrospective health records analysis.

Methods: We analyzed aggregate Ontario Health Insurance Plan claim counts for cataract surgeries between 2016 and 2022, categorizing cases into unilateral, ISBCS, and delayed sequential bilateral cataract surgery (DSBCS) cases. We examined trends, compared wait times for second surgeries in the DSBCS cohort with wait times for first surgeries, and used previously published cost estimates for ISBCS to estimate annual savings in Ontario.

Results: There were 1,122 ISBCS cases in 2016, which increased sixfold during the pandemic (2020-2021) and further increased to 11,876 cases in 2022. Unilateral and DSBCS cases decreased during the pandemic but rebounded in 2022 to 102% and 153% of baseline, respectively. ISBCS increased from 1% to 10%, unilateral cases decreased from 41% to 29% of total cases, and DSBCS increased from 58% to 61%. Median wait for patients' first and second surgeries increased from 65 to 87 days and 28 to 33 days, respectively. Using estimates, ISBCS saved approximately $19 million in 2022.

Conclusion: Our study demonstrates a paradigm shift in Ontario in favour of ISBCS. ISBCS also may be a strategy to reduce increasing wait times while saving health care system dollars.

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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
4.80%
发文量
223
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Official journal of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society. The Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology (CJO) is the official journal of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and is committed to timely publication of original, peer-reviewed ophthalmology and vision science articles.
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