| Literature DB >> 32317434 |
Akshay Gopinathan Nair1, Rashmin A Gandhi2, Sundaram Natarajan3.
Abstract
Purpose: In early 2020, the World Health Organization declared the outbreak of the disease COVID-19, caused by a new variant of coronavirus 2019-nCoV as a global pandemic. The government of India ordered a nationwide lockdown for 21 days, limiting movement of people as a preventive measure. This survey was designed and conducted during the lockdown period to assess its effect on ophthalmic practice and patient care in India.Entities:
Keywords: 2019-nCoV; SARS; cataract; corona; coronavirus; eye; lockdown; ophthalmology; tears
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32317434 PMCID: PMC7350441 DOI: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_797_20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Ophthalmol ISSN: 0301-4738 Impact factor: 1.848
Questionnaire sent out to practicing ophthalmologists in India
| 1. What is the nature of your practice? |
| Private practice - own clinic |
| Government/Municipal Hospital |
| Institutional practice |
| Corporate / Multi-specialty hospital |
| Charitable hospital |
| Freelancing |
| 2. Are you currently seeing / operating patients?* |
| Yes |
| No |
| 3. If you are seeing/operating patients, what kind of patients are these? (You may choose more than one option) |
| Trauma |
| Red Eye |
| Infections (Lid, Orbit, Sac, Cornea and Endophthalmitis) |
| Vision loss |
| Emergencies (as per my clinical judgement) |
| All patients who come |
| 4. Which surgeries are you performing currently? |
| Only emergency surgeries (RD, Trauma, Endophthalmitis, etc.) |
| Intravitreal Injections |
| Cataract |
| Refractive surgery |
| Glaucoma procedures/ Vitreoretinal surgeries |
| Retinoblastoma/ tumor related care / Other procedures |
| I am not performing any surgeries |
| 5. Have you started telephonic / web consultations? (You may choose more than one option) |
| Telephonic consults |
| Email/WhatsApp/Telegram / Other social media applications |
| Video consultations |
| None as of now, but I plan to start soon |
| I do not plan to do any of the above |
| 6. If you do telephonic / web consultations, what are your fees for the consultation? |
| Same as the fees for an in-person consultation |
| Higher than the fees for an in-person consultation |
| Lower than the fees for an in-person consultation |
| I do not charge for these consultations. |
| Not Applicable, I have not started tele-consultation / video consultation. |
| 7. From what information that is available what is your opinion regarding the risk that ophthalmologists face with regards to COVID 19? |
| Ophthalmologists are at EQUAL risk of contracting COVID 19 compared to other specialties when it comes to examining patients |
| Ophthalmologists are at HIGHER risk of contracting COVID 19 compared to other specialties when it comes to examining patients |
| Ophthalmologists are at LOWER risk of contracting COVID 19 compared to other specialties when it comes to examining patients |
| 8. Upon easing of the COVID 19 related restrictions, what would be your plan regarding elective surgeries? |
| Restart elective surgeries immediately after restrictions are lifted |
| Start elective surgeries 1 week after resumption of clinical duties |
| Not sure about when to start elective surgeries after resumption of clinical duties. |
| 9. Regarding surgeries that would be planned after resumption of clinical duty, what would be your preferred approach? |
| Include testing for COVID-19 as a part of pre-operative screening |
| Use additional Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in all cases |
| Perform testing for COVID-19 preoperatively AND Use PPE in all cases |
| Unsure of what to do, therefore awaiting clear guidelines |
*Upon receiving “No” as an answer for Q2, the survey directed respondents to Q5
Figure 1Chart showing the type of cases currently being seen by ophthalmologists who are attending to patients during the lockdown period in India
Figure 2Graph showing the responses of the ophthalmologists when asked about tele-medicine
Figure 3Graph showing the responding ophthalmologists' perceptions of the risk they face while examining patients, given the scenario of the global COVID-19 pandemic
Figure 4The ophthalmologists' responses when asked about timing for re-starting elective surgeries upon lifting up of the lockdown
Figure 5Graphical representation of the responses when asked about surgical strategies upon resumption of elective surgeries after the lockdown