Department of Ophthalmology, Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel.
Department of Radiology, Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel.
PLoS One. 2022 Aug 19;17(8):e0273033. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0273033. eCollection 2022.
To characterize quantitative differences among ophthalmologic emergency room (OER) encounters at Rambam Health Care Campus during a 6-week complete lockdown at the peak of the first COVID-19 wave as compared to a corresponding uneventful period a year earlier.
A retrospective chart analysis of all OER encounters during the lockdown and non-lockdown period was conducted. Patients were stratified into primary ophthalmological conditions (OER visits) and cases in which ophthalmologic consultations were requested by a non-ophthalmologist (OER consultations). The following parameters were compared: total number of cases, age, gender, chief complaint/diagnosis categorized into major entities, and discharge vs. hospitalization. For continuous variables a t-test was used and for categorical variables a chi-squared or Fisher's exact test was used. A 2-sided p value <0.05 was considered statistically significant.
The total number of patients in the lockdown and non-lockdown groups was 486 and 992, respectively, showing a 51% decrease in visits during lockdown. In the non-lockdown and lockdown groups 56% and 61% of patients were male (p = 0.07), with an average age of 42 (range 0-97, SD 23) and 43 (range 0-90, SD 22) years, respectively (p = 0.44). No statistically significant proportional increase was found for any diagnostic category between the OER visits (p = 0.07) and OER consultation groups (p = 0.77). Nevertheless, analysis revealed a non-significant increase in the proportion of eye trauma from 14.8% to 21.2%, and reduction in eyelid conditions from 10.7% to 5.8%. The total number of OER visits demanding urgent intervention on admission was 43 (non-lockdown) and 24 (lockdown), while hospitalization ratio (hospitalizations/visits) was 8.8% and 10.6%, respectively (p = 0.44).
During the COVID-19 lockdown the guideline for patients in Israel was to avoid unnecessary hospital visits. Since patients tended to avoid the OER rather uniformly regardless of their specific eye condition, determining the risk-benefit of such recommendations and identifying high-risk sub-populations are critical public health issues.
在 COVID-19 第一波高峰期实施为期 6 周的全面封锁期间,描述 Rambam 医疗保健园区眼科急诊室(OER)就诊情况的定量差异,并与一年前的相应无事件时期进行比较。
对封锁和非封锁期间所有 OER 就诊情况进行回顾性图表分析。患者分为主要眼科疾病(OER 就诊)和非眼科医生要求眼科会诊的病例(OER 会诊)。比较以下参数:总病例数、年龄、性别、按主要实体分类的主诉/诊断,以及出院与住院。连续变量采用 t 检验,分类变量采用卡方或 Fisher 精确检验。双侧 p 值<0.05 认为具有统计学意义。
封锁和非封锁组的总患者人数分别为 486 人和 992 人,就诊人数减少了 51%。非封锁和封锁组中,56%和 61%的患者为男性(p = 0.07),平均年龄分别为 42 岁(范围 0-97,SD 23)和 43 岁(范围 0-90,SD 22)(p = 0.44)。OER 就诊组(p = 0.07)和 OER 会诊组(p = 0.77)之间,任何诊断类别均未发现比例有统计学意义的增加。尽管如此,分析显示眼外伤的比例从 14.8%增加到 21.2%,而眼睑疾病的比例从 10.7%减少到 5.8%,但无显著变化。需要紧急入院干预的 OER 就诊总数分别为 43 例(非封锁)和 24 例(封锁),住院率(住院/就诊)分别为 8.8%和 10.6%(p = 0.44)。
在 COVID-19 封锁期间,以色列的指导方针是避免不必要的医院就诊。由于患者无论具体眼部状况如何,都倾向于均匀地避免 OER,因此确定此类建议的风险收益,并确定高风险亚人群,是至关重要的公共卫生问题。