June 2021
Volume 62, Issue 8
Open Access
ARVO Annual Meeting Abstract  |   June 2021
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and a regional stay-at-home order on Emergency Department and inpatient consults for ocular complaints at a tertiary hospital
Author Affiliations & Notes
  • James Tian
    Duke University Department of Ophthalmology, Durham, North Carolina, United States
  • Hesham Gabr
    Duke University Department of Ophthalmology, Durham, North Carolina, United States
    Department of Ophthalmology, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
  • Gross Andrew
    Duke University Department of Ophthalmology, Durham, North Carolina, United States
  • S. Tammy Hsu
    Duke University Department of Ophthalmology, Durham, North Carolina, United States
  • Dilraj Singh Grewal
    Duke University Department of Ophthalmology, Durham, North Carolina, United States
  • Divakar Gupta
    Duke University Department of Ophthalmology, Durham, North Carolina, United States
  • Footnotes
    Commercial Relationships   James Tian, None; Hesham Gabr, None; Gross Andrew, None; S. Tammy Hsu, None; Dilraj Grewal, None; Divakar Gupta, None
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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science June 2021, Vol.62, 1748. doi:
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      James Tian, Hesham Gabr, Gross Andrew, S. Tammy Hsu, Dilraj Singh Grewal, Divakar Gupta; Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and a regional stay-at-home order on Emergency Department and inpatient consults for ocular complaints at a tertiary hospital. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2021;62(8):1748.

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Abstract

Purpose : Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has impacted individuals seeking preventative, follow-up, and emergent ophthalmic care. In this retrospective study, we assessed the impact of COVID-19 on inpatient and emergency department (ED) ophthalmology care at a large tertiary academic hospital in the United States.

Methods : We analyzed 570 ED and inpatient ophthalmology consults from March 13th to May 15th in 2020 and over the same period in 2019. Our primary endpoints were the number of consults and the percentage of consults that were ‘vision-threatening’ between the time periods. Our secondary endpoints were the demographics of the patients, relation to trauma, relation to an exacerbation of a chronic ocular condition, if the consult required surgical intervention, and time to surgery.

Results : The total number of ED and inpatient consults decreased by 35.2% in 2020 compared to 2019. The total number of visually threatening diagnoses decreased, 97 in 2019 to 83 in 2020. The proportion of presentations with visually threatening diagnosis increased from 28.0% to 37.1% (p=0.0237). In 2020, there were a higher proportion of consults related to trauma (31.7% compared to 23.4%, p=0.0289), and consults requiring surgical intervention (19.6% compared to 12.4%, p=0.0192). The time to surgery was similar between time periods studied (p=0.902). There was not a significant difference in proportion of consults resulting from exacerbations of chronic ocular conditions (p=0.554).

Conclusions : The volume of ophthalmic consults to our tertiary eye center and ED declined during the COVID-19 pandemic. There was an increase in the proportion of visually threatening diseases indicating a higher overall acuity seen by the consulting service. There was a total decrease in visually threatening diseases (despite an increase in numbers of consults from trauma), suggesting that some patients may have avoided urgent ophthalmic care due to fear of COVID-19 and the lockdown. Further research is needed to characterize the effect of COVID-19 and the regional stay-at-home order on emergent ophthalmic care delivery so we can better prepare for later stages of the pandemic and also for future pandemics.

This is a 2021 ARVO Annual Meeting abstract.

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