| Literature DB >> 33501377 |
Tommaso Rossi1, Mario R Romano2, Danilo Iannetta3, Vito Romano4, Luca Gualdi5, Isabella D'Agostino1, Guido Ripandelli6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To report the results of a global survey on cataract practice patterns related to preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative care, surgical setting and personnel allocation. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: An online 28 questions survey was sent to 240 ophthalmologists asking to describe prevailing trends in their institutions across 38 countries and 5 continents. Questions inquired country, institution, surgical volume and setting, anaesthesia, preoperative and intraoperative examination and postsurgical care. Statistical analysis used crosstabs lambda statistics for non-parametric nominal variables. P value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Entities:
Keywords: epidemiology; lens and zonules; public health; treatment surgery
Year: 2021 PMID: 33501377 PMCID: PMC7812090 DOI: 10.1136/bmjophth-2020-000464
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open Ophthalmol ISSN: 2397-3269
Figure 1Survey geographic coverage. All countries in blue had one respondent except countries where the number of respondents is reported on the map. Italy had 83 responders and Japan 51.
Figure 2Systemic testing routinely performed for each cataract surgery by responders. Note percentages add up to more than 100% since multiple answers were allowed.
Survey questions when type of institution and surgical volume are considered independent variables
| Question | Type of institution | Surgical volume |
| 2. Type of Institution | – | λ 0.07 |
| 3. How many cataract surgeries per year are performed in your institution? | λ 0.07 | – |
| 4. How many ophthalmic surgeons (MDs) are present at the same time in the OR during cataract surgery? | λ 0.07 | |
| 7. Is there an anaesthesiologist? | λ 0.07 | λ 0.06 |
| 9. Does the patient have a vascular access during routine cataract surgery? | λ 0.00 | |
| 10. Does the patient have continuous ECG monitoring during routine cataract surgery? | λ 0.08 | λ 0.00 |
| 11. Does the patient have continuous blood pressure monitoring during routine cataract surgery? | λ 0.04 | λ 0.00 |
| 12. No. of pre-op ocular diagnostics ROUTINELY used | λ 0.06 | |
| 13. No. of preoperative systemic testing | λ 0.04 | λ 0.03 |
| 15. No. of preoperative prophylactic drugs | λ 0.01 | λ 0.01 |
| 18. No. of materials changed) with a sterile one after EACH and EVERY routine cataract surgery | λ 0.04 | |
| 24. Length of stay within the premises of the Surgical Centre AFTER surgery for monitoring reason | λ 0.09 | λ 0.02 |
| 25. Who discharges the patient from surgical centre after surgery? | λ 0.02 | |
| 26. Post-op visit schedule is approximately | λ 0.06 | λ 0.01 |
| 27. Who sees the patient post routine cataract surgery? | λ 0.1 | |
| 28. If cost were NOT an issue, would you like a dedicated anaesthesiologist? | λ 0.02 |
Bold values represent statistically significant difference among questionnaire answers (p<0.05).
OR, operating room.
Figure 3Number of drugs routinely prescribed as pre-op prophylaxis.
Figure 4Ocular diagnostics routinely performed for each cataract surgery by responders. Note percentages add up to more than 100% since multiple answers were allowed.
Figure 5Sterility management: materials changed every single surgery. Note percentages add up to more than 100% since multiple answers were allowed.
Perioperative practice patterns and projected costs
| Issue | Cost per surgery (US$) | US cost (3.7 million cases) US$ (million) | EU cost (7 million cases) US$ (million) | Evidence-based impact on safety |
| Single surgeon | 37 | 135.6 | 256.6 | |
| Two surgeons | 73 | 271.3 | 513.3 | |
| Difference | ||||
| ‘On call’ anaesthesiologist | 9 | 34.2 | 64.7 | |
| Dedicated anaesthesiologist | 37 | 136.9 | 259 | |
| Difference | ||||
| Intra-op monitoring all inclusive | 1 | 3.7 | 7 | |
| Pre-op ocular diagnostics: single test | 35 | 129.5 | 245 | |
| Pre-op ocular diagnostics: | 140 | 518 | 980 | |
| Difference | – | |||
| Pre-op systemic testing: physician assessment | 37 | 135.6 | 256.6 | |
| Pre-op systemic testing: | 55 | 203.5 | 385 | |
| Difference | ||||
| Pre-op therapy: topical antibiotic | 20 | 74 | 140 | |
| Pre-op therapy: topical NSAID | 20 | 74 | 140 | |
| Intra-op prophylaxis: povidone+antibiotic AC | 11 | 40.7 | 77 | |
| Phaco pac sterile all inclusive | 70 | 259 | 490 |
Bold value signify 0.05 p level.
AC, anterior chamber; NSAID, non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug.