González-Martín-Moro Julio, Guzmán-Almagro Elena, Izquierdo Rodríguez Carlos, Fernández Hortelano Ana, Lozano Escobar Inmaculada, Gómez Sanz Fernando, Contreras Inés
Department of Ophthalmology, Hospital Universitario del Henares, Madrid, Spain.
Department of Health Sciences, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Madrid, Spain.
J Ophthalmol. 2021 Nov 23;2021:8023361. doi: 10.1155/2021/8023361. eCollection 2021.
To analyze the changes in ophthalmological emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown at a Spanish primary level hospital.
The number and type of emergencies attended in the emergency department of Hospital Universitario del Henares between March 10 and August 31, 2020 (COVID-19 cohort) were compared with the emergencies attended during the same period of 2019 (pre-COVID-19 cohort). Data on the diagnosis, patient age, and gender was retrospectively collected from the electronic medical records of the hospital. The different diagnoses were organized into "clusters," which include those conditions that affect the same ocular tissue and that have similar clinical expression.
The number of ophthalmological emergencies during the study period was 841, compared to 1343 during the same month of 2019, which represents a reduction of 37.4%. The percentage reduction in each cluster was as follows: conjunctiva (-65.4%), cornea (-35.8%), uveitis (-3.6%), eyelid and orbital and lacrimal (-35.5%), strabismus (-60%), neuro-ophthalmology (-11.8%), retina (-10.6%), cataract (+16.4%), glaucoma (-37%), and miscellaneous (-45.1%). The number of people seen with viral conjunctivitis decreased by -87.1% compared to 2019. Patients with complications due to conjunctivitis also decreased: patients with pseudomembranes dropped from 16 to 4 cases and patients with corneal subepithelial infiltrates from 9 to 3 cases.
Most diagnostic clusters showed a similar decrease. Clusters that included vision-threating conditions (retina, neuro-ophthalmology, and uveitis) remained mostly stable. During the COVID-19 lockdown, the diagnosis of adenoviral conjunctivitis decreased nearly 10 times. This fact may represent a decrease in the transmission of these infections.
分析西班牙一家基层医院在新冠疫情封锁期间眼科急症的变化情况。
将2020年3月10日至8月31日期间(新冠疫情组)埃纳雷斯大学医院急诊科接诊的急症数量和类型与2019年同期(新冠疫情前组)接诊的急症进行比较。从医院电子病历中回顾性收集诊断、患者年龄和性别的数据。不同诊断被归类为“组群”,其中包括那些影响相同眼组织且具有相似临床表现的病症。
研究期间眼科急症数量为841例,而2019年同月为1343例,减少了37.4%。每个组群的减少百分比如下:结膜(-65.4%)、角膜(-35.8%)、葡萄膜炎(-3.6%)、眼睑及眼眶和泪器(-35.5%)、斜视(-60%)、神经眼科(-11.8%)、视网膜(-10.6%)、白内障(+16.4%)、青光眼(-37%)以及其他(-45.1%)。与2019年相比,病毒性结膜炎就诊人数减少了87.1%。结膜炎并发症患者也有所减少:假膜性结膜炎患者从16例降至4例,角膜上皮下浸润患者从9例降至3例。
大多数诊断组群呈现出类似的下降。包括威胁视力病症(视网膜、神经眼科和葡萄膜炎)在内的组群大多保持稳定。在新冠疫情封锁期间,腺病毒性结膜炎的诊断减少了近10倍。这一事实可能意味着这些感染的传播有所减少。