视网膜缺损后续评估的实用性评估

IF 0.5 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Henry W Zhou, Sandra Hoyek, Shravan V Savant, Scott R Shuldiner, Grayson W Armstrong, John B Miller, Nimesh A Patel
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目的:对马萨诸塞州眼耳急诊科(MEE)视网膜皲裂患者的复诊和相关成像进行结果与成本分析。方法:该回顾性连续病例系列包括 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 1 月 1 日期间到急诊科就诊的连续患者,这些患者被诊断为眼部或眼眶挫伤或其他损伤(《国际疾病分类》第 10 版,代码 S05.1 和 S05.8)。成本分析采用医疗保险收费数据和之前描述的方法进行。考虑的成本包括后续检查、光学相干断层扫描(OCT)和眼底摄影。结果:在急诊科就诊的 490 名患者中,有 201 人在检查时发现视网膜粉碎症,并被纳入本研究。在201名初次出现视网膜皲裂的患者中,有142人(70.6%)复诊。34%的患者进行了光学视网膜断层扫描,33%的患者进行了眼底照相。共进行了 254 次随访。四名患者(2.8%)在随访时出现视网膜撕裂,只有一名患者(0.7%)出现视网膜脱离。需要干预的并发症总是以症状恶化为先兆。整个群体的随访总费用为 60,436 美元,每位患者的随访总费用为 425.60 美元。结论视网膜巩膜缺损患者很少出现视网膜并发症,随访损失率很高。我们投入了大量资源对视网膜混浊患者进行随访和成像。我们的研究结果表明,对无症状患者进行多次随访的效用很低。
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Utility Assessment of Follow-up Evaluation for Commotio Retinae.

Purpose: To perform an outcome-and-cost analysis of follow-up visits and associated imaging in patients presenting to the Massachusetts Eye and Ear (MEE) emergency department with commotio retinae. Methods: This retrospective consecutive case series comprised consecutive patients presenting to the emergency department from January 1, 2020, to January 1, 2022, who were diagnosed with contusion or other injuries of the eye or orbit (International Classification of Diseases, 10th edition, codes S05.1 and S05.8). Cost analysis was performed using Medicare fee data and previously described methods. Costs considered included follow-up examinations, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and fundus photography. Results: Of the 490 patients presenting to the emergency department, 201 had findings of commotio retinae on examination and were included in this study. Of the 201 patients with initial commotio retinae, 142 (70.6%) returned for follow-up. OCT was performed in 34% of patients and fundus photography in 33%. A total of 254 follow-up visits were conducted. Four patients (2.8%) had retinal tears on follow-up, with only 1 (0.7%) developing a retinal detachment. Complications requiring intervention were always heralded by worsening symptoms. The total cost of follow-up was $60,436 for the cohort and $425.60 per patient. Conclusions: Patients with commotio retinae infrequently develop retinal complications and have a high rate of loss to follow-up. Significant resources are dedicated to following up and imaging patients with commotio retinae. Our results underscore the low utility in multiple follow-up visits among asymptomatic patients.

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