TY - JOUR
T1 - Retinal Detachment and Laser Retinopexy Rates During the COVID-19 Pandemic
AU - Janetos, Timothy M.
AU - Hall, Andrew N.
AU - Gill, Manjot K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2020.
PY - 2021/7/1
Y1 - 2021/7/1
N2 - Purpose: At the start of March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic placed an unprecedented burden on the healthcare system. Throughout much of the United States, shelter-in-place orders were imposed to reduce transmission. A consequence of this crisis, risk mitigation orders, and patient fear of exposure may have led to underutilization of emergency services. We aimed to quantify 2 emergent interventions in ophthalmology, specifically acute laser retinopexy procedures and retinal detachment repair, to determine whether these procedures decreased during the start of the pandemic. Methods: All retinal detachment surgeries and laser retinopexy procedures were identified using Current Procedural Terminology codes. Rate data during the study period (March 1 through May 31, 2020) was compared to historical data from the year prior (March 2019 through May 2019; epoch 1) as well as the immediate 3 months prior to the study period (December 2019 through February 2020; epoch 2). Results: Combined procedures fell by 38.5% (P =.01) and 36.0% (P =.02) when compared to epoch 1 and epoch 2, respectively. The rate of laser retinopexy procedures fell by 45.5% (P =.02) and 33.0% (P =.14) when compared to epoch 1 and epoch 2, respectively. The rate of retinal detachment repair fell by 29.4% (P =.24) and 38.0% (P =.07) when compared to epoch 1 and epoch 2, respectively. Conclusions: Procedures fell during the study period, suggesting underutilization of emergent ophthalmology care. It is necessary for ophthalmologists to emphasize the need to seek care for concerning symptoms.
AB - Purpose: At the start of March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic placed an unprecedented burden on the healthcare system. Throughout much of the United States, shelter-in-place orders were imposed to reduce transmission. A consequence of this crisis, risk mitigation orders, and patient fear of exposure may have led to underutilization of emergency services. We aimed to quantify 2 emergent interventions in ophthalmology, specifically acute laser retinopexy procedures and retinal detachment repair, to determine whether these procedures decreased during the start of the pandemic. Methods: All retinal detachment surgeries and laser retinopexy procedures were identified using Current Procedural Terminology codes. Rate data during the study period (March 1 through May 31, 2020) was compared to historical data from the year prior (March 2019 through May 2019; epoch 1) as well as the immediate 3 months prior to the study period (December 2019 through February 2020; epoch 2). Results: Combined procedures fell by 38.5% (P =.01) and 36.0% (P =.02) when compared to epoch 1 and epoch 2, respectively. The rate of laser retinopexy procedures fell by 45.5% (P =.02) and 33.0% (P =.14) when compared to epoch 1 and epoch 2, respectively. The rate of retinal detachment repair fell by 29.4% (P =.24) and 38.0% (P =.07) when compared to epoch 1 and epoch 2, respectively. Conclusions: Procedures fell during the study period, suggesting underutilization of emergent ophthalmology care. It is necessary for ophthalmologists to emphasize the need to seek care for concerning symptoms.
KW - coronavirus
KW - COVID-19
KW - laser retinopexy
KW - retinal detachment
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U2 - 10.1177/2474126420968407
DO - 10.1177/2474126420968407
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85155462266
SN - 2474-1264
VL - 5
SP - 295
EP - 297
JO - Journal of VitreoRetinal Diseases
JF - Journal of VitreoRetinal Diseases
IS - 4
ER -