Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/105861
Title: The Paradigm Shift of Ophthalmology in the COVID-19 Era
Authors: Campos, António 
Oliveira, Nuno
Martins, Joana
Arruda, Henrique 
Sousa, João
Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; fixed regimen; intra-vitreal injections; resume activity; RT-PCR testing
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Dove Medical Press
metadata.degois.publication.title: Clinical Ophthalmology
metadata.degois.publication.volume: 14
Abstract: Objective: To describe how a fixed regimen of intravitreal injections (IVI) was helpful to continue activity during the COVID-19 outbreak and lockdown and to address basic conditions to resume activity. Methods: A fixed regimen of IVI was conceived to significantly reduce the number of visits while keeping a number of injections related to the best outcomes. We retrospectively collected data of surgeries performed in 2019 and in the first seven months of 2020 and from OCTs in the first semester of 2020. Results: IVI per month, from January to July 2020, were 304, 291, 256, 204, 276, 297 and 322, respectively. Phacoemulsification surgeries in the same period were 397, 408, 171, 0, 304, 391 and 389. Posterior vitrectomies were 23, 21, 17, 10, 21, 28 and 25. Laser sessions were 44, 26, 33, 17, 23 and 33, respectively. OCTs dropped from a mean of 25.7 per day in the first half of March 2020 to 5.8 per day in the second half of March. A mean of 6.5 OCTs per day was made in April, rising to 19.1 in May and 39.5 in June. Conclusion: It was possible to keep the ophthalmological activity during the pandemic outbreak due to the existence of a pre-scheduled fixed regimen for IVI and to the availability of personal protective equipment. The air-borne nature of the peril we are facing addresses the need to evaluate the physical conditions of health facilities, including ventilation, size of waiting and consult rooms and the need to avoid elevators.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/105861
ISSN: 1177-5467
DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S267427
Rights: openAccess
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