Glaucoma surgery during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Journal

International ophthalmology
ISSN: 1573-2630
Titre abrégé: Int Ophthalmol
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 7904294

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Sep 2022
Historique:
received: 11 05 2021
accepted: 12 03 2022
pubmed: 18 4 2022
medline: 31 8 2022
entrez: 17 4 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

To summarize the actions taken to give continuity to the surgical treatment of glaucoma patients and to present the volume and characteristics of glaucoma surgery in the first year of pandemic at the Tertiary Glaucoma Center of the University Hospital of Verona (Veneto, Italy). Demographical and surgical features of patients who underwent glaucoma surgery from March 9th, 2020 to March 8th, 2021 have been collected and compared to the same date range of the previous year. The analyzed data included age, gender, region of origin, glaucoma staging, type of anesthesia and surgical procedure. The surgical volume of glaucoma has dropped by 30.1%. In comparison with the previous year, we found a significant variation in the overall distribution of the performed surgical procedures (p < 0.001). There was a decline in Baerveldt tube implants (- 4.9%), and an increase of non-penetrating surgery (+ 2.6%), cyclo-photo ablative procedures (+ 4.2%) and MIGS (+ 5.7%). Only 24.3% of the procedures were performed under general anesthesia compared to 41.5% in the pre-pandemic period (p < 0.001). The number of procedures performed on eyes affected by advanced or end-stage glaucoma is doubled (p < 0.001). To give continuity to glaucoma surgery, we prioritized interventions on patients with poorer visual fields, rapidly progressing visual field deficit and elevated IOP uncontrolled by maximal medical therapy. Secondly, we have rescheduled the other interventions following the same priority criteria. Finally, we managed some lower priority cases with MIGS, minimizing the need for close post-intervention follow-up. Considering the negative consequences that a delay in the management of glaucoma can have in terms of visual loss, the closure of the operating rooms in the first quarter of the pandemic was detrimental. It appears that glaucoma surgery deserves urgencies that cannot be overshadowed and the greatest effort must be to give continuity to this type of eye surgery.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35430683
doi: 10.1007/s10792-022-02278-6
pii: 10.1007/s10792-022-02278-6
pmc: PMC9013211
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

2881-2887

Informations de copyright

© 2022. The Author(s).

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Auteurs

Rosa Longo (R)

Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, Ophthalmic Unit, University of Verona, P.le L. A. Scuro 10, 37134, Verona, Italy. rosa.longo@univr.it.

Elia Franzolin (E)

Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, Ophthalmic Unit, University of Verona, P.le L. A. Scuro 10, 37134, Verona, Italy.

Emilio Pedrotti (E)

Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, Ophthalmic Unit, University of Verona, P.le L. A. Scuro 10, 37134, Verona, Italy.

Adriano Fasolo (A)

Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, Ophthalmic Unit, University of Verona, P.le L. A. Scuro 10, 37134, Verona, Italy.

Erika Bonacci (E)

Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, Ophthalmic Unit, University of Verona, P.le L. A. Scuro 10, 37134, Verona, Italy.

Giorgio Marchini (G)

Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, Ophthalmic Unit, University of Verona, P.le L. A. Scuro 10, 37134, Verona, Italy.

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