Trends in orbital cellulitis severity and management: 2016 through 2022.

Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1080/01676830.2024.2397027
Alison B Gibbons, Ramy Elsafy, Ashley Campbell, Emily Li
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Abstract

Purpose: To characterize trends in orbital cellulitis (OC) severity and management from 2016 through 2022, including assessment of effects from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted at a tertiary care center using an electronic medical record search of OC from January 1 2016 to January 1 2023. Radiography was used to categorize patients into three cohorts - OC without abscess, OC with subperiosteal abscess (SPA), and OC with orbital abscess (OA). Infection cohort and age group [pediatric (<9 years old), adolescent (9-18 years), adult (>18 years)] were compared across years. Subgroup analysis was performed in the SPA cohort. Comparisons were made between the time periods prior to and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results: From 2016-2022, there were 247 (67.3%) cases of OC, 103 (28.1%) SPA, and 17 (4.6%) OA. The year 2022 incurred higher rates of SPA and OA (p = 0.035), pediatric infections (p = 0.008), and co-morbid sinusitis (p = 0.005) compared to all preceding years. Rates were similar from 2016 through 2021. Within the SPA cohort, rates of surgical intervention and outcomes were similar across all years. Rate of abscess formation was significantly higher during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the pre-pandemic era (p = 0.033).

Conclusion: The severity of OC leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic appeared steady. After pandemic onset, a delayed increase in abscess formation, predominantly affecting pediatric patients and correlating with a greater rate of sinusitis, was observed in 2022.

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眼眶蜂窝织炎严重程度和管理趋势:2016 年至 2022 年。
目的:描述2016年至2022年眼眶蜂窝织炎(OC)严重程度和管理趋势,包括评估COVID-19大流行的影响:一家三级医疗中心通过电子病历检索对 2016 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 1 月 1 日期间的 OC 进行了回顾性病历审查。通过X光检查将患者分为三组--无脓肿的OC、伴有骨膜下脓肿(SPA)的OC和伴有眼眶脓肿(OA)的OC。感染队列和年龄组(儿科(18 岁))进行了跨年度比较。对SPA队列进行了分组分析。对COVID-19大流行开始之前和之后的时间段进行了比较:2016-2022年,OC病例为247例(67.3%),SPA病例为103例(28.1%),OA病例为17例(4.6%)。与之前所有年份相比,2022 年的 SPA 和 OA(p = 0.035)、儿科感染(p = 0.008)和合并鼻窦炎(p = 0.005)发病率较高。2016 年至 2021 年的发病率相似。在 SPA 队列中,各年的手术干预率和结果相似。脓肿形成率在 COVID-19 大流行期间明显高于大流行前(p = 0.033):结论:在 COVID-19 大流行之前,OC 的严重程度似乎比较稳定。结论:COVID-19 大流行之前,OC 的严重程度似乎保持稳定。大流行开始后,2022 年脓肿形成的增加出现延迟,主要影响儿童患者,并与鼻窦炎的高发率相关。
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