An analysis of the conditions referred to an eye emergency department

IF 0.9 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Expert Review of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2022-05-04 DOI:10.1080/17469899.2022.2079496
D. Hurley, S. Neary
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ABSTRACT Background Increasing numbers of patients are being referred to dedicated eye emergency departments, many of whom have non-acute issues. The aim of this study was to assess the most commonly referred conditions to an eye emergency department. Methods A retrospective phone triage referral and clinical note audit was performed to assess the frequency of each condition referred to the ophthalmology emergency department over a two-month period. Diagnoses were grouped under headings to assess the volume of each sub-specialty referrals. Results 1700 patients referred to the eye emergency department were analyzed. The most commonly referred conditions were corneal foreign bodies (191), posterior vitreous detachments (101), and keratitis (87). The most commonly implicated categories were anterior segment (700), vitreoretinal (250), and adnexal & oculoplastics (247). 35.6% of patients (605/1,700) were referred on to an outpatients clinic. Seventy-five time-sensitive emergencies were identified, comprising 4.4% of all presentations. Conclusion The frequency of conditions seen in our eye emergency department may closely reflect the prevalence of acute ophthalmic presentations. This study displays the wide range of conditions that are referred. This knowledge may assist in resource allocation and training of junior ophthalmologists.
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眼科急诊科就诊情况分析
背景越来越多的患者被转介到专门的眼科急诊科,其中许多人有非急性问题。本研究的目的是评估眼科急诊科最常见的情况。方法采用回顾性电话分诊转诊和临床记录审核的方法,评估两个月内眼科急诊科转诊的频率。诊断按标题分组,以评估每个亚专科转诊的数量。结果对1700例眼科急诊科患者进行分析。最常见的情况是角膜异物(191例)、后玻璃体脱离(101例)和角膜炎(87例)。最常见的累及类别是前节段(700例)、玻璃体视网膜(250例)和附件及眼成形术(247例)。35.6%的患者(605/ 1700)转诊到门诊。确定了75个时间敏感的紧急情况,占所有报告的4.4%。结论眼科急诊科急症的发生率与急症的发生率密切相关。这项研究显示了所涉及的广泛的条件。这些知识可能有助于资源分配和培训初级眼科医生。
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Expert Review of Ophthalmology
Expert Review of Ophthalmology Health Professions-Optometry
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