Covid-19对公共眼科服务的影响-报告1

Saude Tecnologia Pub Date : 2021-01-04 DOI:10.25758/SET.2266
P. Camacho, Luis Salgueiro, S. Barrão, R. Brito
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COVID-19大流行迫使卫生服务部门采取协调一致的应对措施,导致护理活动减少。这是一项应对这一健康问题的战略,其重点是临床提供,同时保护社区和保健专业人员。然而,对眼睛保健的直接和间接影响尚不清楚。目的:探讨新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)对某单价医院眼科辅助诊疗手段(MCDT)的影响。方法:采用横断面研究方法,量化新冠肺炎疫情下服务重组前后MCDT的产量。通过查阅Gama Pinto博士眼科研究所(IOGP)的信息学记录,将2019年同期30天(3月11日至4月11日)为支持护理实践而开展的不同mcdt与2020年进行比较。结果:在研究期间,眼科全科和儿童眼科会诊的平均值为93.5%,视网膜玻璃体会诊、眼糖尿病、遗传学和视力损害与康复的平均值约为76.8%。讨论/结论:由于COVID-19大流行导致临床产量急剧下降,需要对卫生服务进行重组,以应对推迟的临床情况,同时应对因使用氯喹和/或羟氯喹而导致的未知的COVID-19眼科后遗症。
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Covid-19 impact in a public ophthalmology service – Report 1
The COVID-19 pandemic forced a concerted response from health services to lead to a reduction in care activity. It is a strategy to respond to this health problem centered on clinical provision and, simultaneously, on the protection of the community and health professionals. However, the direct and indirect impact on eye care is still unclear. Objective: To characterize the impact of COVID-19 in the complementary means of diagnosis and treatment (MCDT) at the ophthalmology service of a monovalent hospital. Methods: Cross-sectional study to quantify MCDT production before and after the reorganization of the services by COVID-19. Through the consultation of the informatics records of the Dr. Gama Pinto Institute of Ophthalmology (IOGP), the different MCDTs carried out in support of the care practice in the same period of 30 days (March 11 to April 11) of 2019 were compared to 2020. Results: In the study period, there was a marked decrease with mean values of 93.5% (general consultations of Ophthalmology and Pediatric Ophthalmology) and about 76.8% (Retinal Vitreous Consultations, Ocular Diabetes, Genetics, and Visual Impairment and Rehabilitation). Discussion/Conclusion: The sharp drop in clinical production due to the COVID-19 pandemic will require a reorganization of health services in order to respond to postponed clinical situations and, simultaneously, to respond to COVID-19 ophthalmological sequelae that are unknown as retinal toxicity due to the use of chloroquine and/or hydroxychloroquine.
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