Advanced Eye Centre, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarha, India.
Aravind Eye Hospital Chennai, India.
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2020 Jun;68(6):962-973. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_1404_20.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought new challenges to the health care community. Many of the super-speciality practices are planning to re-open after the lockdown is lifted. However there is lot of apprehension in everyone's mind about conforming practices that would safeguard the patients, ophthalmologists, healthcare workers as well as taking adequate care of the equipment to minimize the damage. The aim of this article is to develop preferred practice patterns, by developing a consensus amongst the lead experts, that would help the institutes as well as individual vitreo-retina and uveitis experts to restart their practices with confidence. As the situation remains volatile, we would like to mention that these suggestions are evolving and likely to change as our understanding and experience gets better. Further, the suggestions are for routine patients as COVID-19 positive patients may be managed in designated hospitals as per local protocols. Also these suggestions have to be implemented keeping in compliance with local rules and regulations.
新冠疫情给医疗保健界带来了新的挑战。许多超专业的医疗机构计划在封锁解除后重新开放。然而,每个人都对如何在保护患者、眼科医生、医护人员的同时遵守规范操作感到担忧,还要对设备进行妥善的管理以尽量减少损害。本文的目的是通过在主要专家之间达成共识,制定出优先的实践模式,帮助各机构以及玻璃体视网膜和葡萄膜炎专家重新开展工作。由于目前情况仍不稳定,我们想指出,这些建议正在不断发展,并可能随着我们的理解和经验的提高而发生变化。此外,这些建议仅适用于常规患者,因为 COVID-19 阳性患者可能需要按照当地的协议在指定医院进行管理。此外,这些建议的实施必须符合当地的规章制度。