Division of Oculofacial Plastic & Orbital Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, Gavin Herbert Eye Institute, University of California , Irvine, California, USA.
Orbit. 2021 Feb;40(1):44-50. doi: 10.1080/01676830.2020.1852264. Epub 2020 Dec 14.
: The authors aim to characterize oculofacial plastic surgery-related online interest that may be useful in forecasting demand and in designing patient-directed online resources. : The authors queried Google Trends for over 100 oculofacial plastic surgery terms. The main outcome measure was the top 50 oculofacial plastic surgery-related search terms from 2004 to 2020. Secondary outcomes were trends, including seasonality, and search volume changes during the COVID-19 lockdown (March-May 2020) compared to 2018-2019. Terms were analyzed individually and in thematic categories; controlled against generic search terms to account for general internet traffic. : Between 2004 and 2020, searches for oculofacial plastic surgery altogether increased, surpassing the rate of internet traffic growth. One thematic category - eyelid malpositions - decreased month-over-month. The top five terms were "face lift," "Bell's palsy," "puffy eyes," "dark circles under eyes," and "chalazion." Eyelid neoplasms searches peaked in summer ( = 0.880) whereas cosmetic ( = 0.862), symptoms ( = 0.907), and surgeries ( = 0.140) peaked in winter. Overall, oculofacial-related searches decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown, although thyroid eye disease interest increased compared to 2018 or 2019 (+68.6%; adj. = .005). Oculofacial plastic surgery interest in 2020 was inversely correlated to "COVID-19" searches (r = -0.76, < .001). : Oculofacial plastic surgery searches increased since 2004 at a pace greater than that ascribed to internet traffic growth. The most searched terms were "face lift," "Bell's palsy," "puffy eyes," "dark circles under eyes," and "chalazion." Almost all oculofacial-related searches decreased during the COVID-19 lockdown.
作者旨在描述与眼面整形外科学相关的在线兴趣,这可能有助于预测需求并设计面向患者的在线资源。作者在谷歌趋势中查询了 100 多个眼面整形外科学相关术语。主要观察指标为 2004 年至 2020 年排名前 50 的眼面整形外科学相关搜索词。次要观察指标包括趋势,包括季节性以及与 2018-2019 年相比 COVID-19 封锁期间(2020 年 3 月至 5 月)的搜索量变化。对术语进行了单独和主题类别分析,并与通用搜索词进行了对比,以反映一般互联网流量。2004 年至 2020 年间,眼面整形外科学的搜索量总体上有所增加,超过了互联网流量的增长速度。一个主题类别 - 眼睑位置异常 - 逐月减少。排名前五的术语是“面部提升”、“贝尔麻痹”、“眼袋”、“黑眼圈”和“睑板腺囊肿”。眼睑肿瘤的搜索量在夏季达到峰值( = 0.880),而美容( = 0.862)、症状( = 0.907)和手术( = 0.140)的搜索量在冬季达到峰值。总体而言,尽管与 2018 年或 2019 年相比,COVID-19 期间甲状腺眼病的关注度有所增加(增加 68.6%;调整 =.005),但 COVID-19 封锁期间眼面相关搜索量有所下降。2020 年的眼面整形外科学搜索量与“COVID-19”搜索量呈负相关(r = -0.76, <.001)。自 2004 年以来,眼面整形外科学的搜索量一直在增加,其增长速度超过了归因于互联网流量增长的速度。搜索量最高的术语是“面部提升”、“贝尔麻痹”、“眼袋”、“黑眼圈”和“睑板腺囊肿”。几乎所有与眼面相关的搜索都在 COVID-19 封锁期间有所下降。