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2015 年,在利比里亚蒙罗维亚的 ELWA 医院为埃博拉病毒病幸存者设立筛查眼科诊所:经验教训和快速实施。

Development of a screening eye clinic for Ebola virus disease survivors: Lessons learned and rapid implementation at ELWA Hospital in Monrovia, Liberia 2015.

机构信息

Uveitis and Vasculitis Service, Emory Eye Center, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America.

Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Monrovia, Liberia.

出版信息

PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2019 Mar 7;13(3):e0007209. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0007209. eCollection 2019 Mar.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the wake of the West African Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak of 2014-2016, thousands of EVD survivors began to manifest a constellation of systemic and ophthalmic sequelae. Besides systemic arthralgias, myalgias, and abdominal pain, patients were developing uveitis, a spectrum of inflammatory eye disease leading to eye pain, redness, and vision loss. To investigate this emerging eye disease, resources and equipment were needed to promptly evaluate this sight-threatening condition, particularly given our identification of Ebola virus in the ocular fluid of an EVD survivor during disease convalescence.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A collaborative effort involving ophthalmologists, infectious disease specialists, eye care nurses, and physician leadership at Eternal Love Winning Africa (ELWA) Hospital in Liberia led to the development of a unique screening eye clinic for EVD survivors to screen, treat, and refer patients for more definitive care. Medications, resources, and equipment were procured from a variety of sources including discount websites, donations, purchasing with humanitarian discounts, and limited retail to develop a screening eye clinic and rapidly perform detailed ophthalmologic exams. Findings were documented in 96 EVD survivors to inform public health officials and eye care providers of the emerging disease process. Personal protective equipment was tailored to the environment and implications of EBOV persistence within intraocular fluid.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: A screening eye clinic was feasible and effective for the rapid screening, care, and referral of EVD survivors with uveitis and retinal disease. Patients were screened promptly for an initial assessment of the disease process, which has informed other efforts within West Africa related to immediate patient care needs and our collective understanding of EVD sequelae. Further attention is needed to understand the pathogensis and treatment of ophthalmic sequelae given recent EVD outbreaks in West Africa and ongoing outbreak within Democratic Republic of Congo.

摘要

背景

在 2014-2016 年西非埃博拉病毒病(EVD)爆发之后,数以千计的 EVD 幸存者开始出现一系列全身和眼部后遗症。除了全身关节痛、肌肉痛和腹痛外,患者还出现了葡萄膜炎,这是一种导致眼部疼痛、发红和视力丧失的炎症性眼病谱。为了调查这种新出现的眼部疾病,需要资源和设备来及时评估这种威胁视力的疾病,特别是考虑到我们在一名 EVD 幸存者的眼液中发现了埃博拉病毒,当时他正在康复中。

方法/主要发现:利比里亚永恒爱赢非洲(ELWA)医院的眼科医生、传染病专家、眼科护理护士和医生领导之间的合作努力,导致为 EVD 幸存者开发了一个独特的筛查眼科诊所,以筛查、治疗和转介患者接受更明确的护理。药物、资源和设备从各种来源采购,包括折扣网站、捐赠、人道主义折扣购买和有限零售,以开发一个筛查眼科诊所,并迅速进行详细的眼科检查。对 96 名 EVD 幸存者的检查结果进行了记录,以便向公共卫生官员和眼科护理提供者通报这种新出现的疾病过程。个人防护设备是根据环境和 EBOV 在眼内液中的持续存在的影响而定制的。

结论/意义:筛查眼科诊所对于快速筛查、护理和转介患有葡萄膜炎和视网膜疾病的 EVD 幸存者是可行和有效的。患者得到了及时的筛查,以初步评估疾病过程,这为西非其他与立即患者护理需求相关的努力以及我们对 EVD 后遗症的集体理解提供了信息。鉴于西非最近发生的埃博拉疫情和刚果民主共和国正在发生的疫情,需要进一步关注了解眼科后遗症的发病机制和治疗方法。

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