| Literature DB >> 35120465 |
Julie M Shabto1, Christian Faaborg-Andersen1, Ghazala A O'Keefe2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In concordance with medical recommendations in response to COVID-19, Emory Healthcare limited surgical procedures starting March 16, 2020. We investigated the impact of these recommendations on the number, types, and urgency of surgical retina cases.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Retina; Standards; Surgery; Time-to-treatment
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35120465 PMCID: PMC8816681 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-022-01499-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Comparison of demographics for patients having surgery
| Characteristics | Feb 17–March 15 | March 16–April 12 | p-value* | March 16–April 12 | March 16–April 12 | p-value* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female | 33 (37.93%) | 17 (50.0%) | 0.2256 | 14 (22.58%) | 30 (43.48%) | |
| Male | 54 (62.07%) | 17 (50.0%) | – | 48 (77.42%) | 39 (56.52%) | – |
| Average (range) | 39.4 (range: 5 months–95 years) | 25.7 (range: 17 days–91 years) | – | 43.5 (3 months–84 years) | 42.9 (range: 7 months–80 years) | – |
| 0–19 years old | 30 (34.48%) | 21 (61.76%) | 0.0717 | 15 (24.19%) | 21 (30.43%) | |
| 20–39 years old | 10 (11.49%) | 1 (2.94%) | – | 11 (17.74%) | 6 (8.70%) | – |
| 40–59 years old | 21 (24.14%) | 6 (17.65%) | – | 13 (20.97%) | 13 (18.84%) | – |
| 60–79 years old | 24 (27.59%) | 5 (14.71%) | – | 21 (33.87%) | 28 (40.58%) | – |
| 80–99 years old | 2 (2.30%) | 1 (2.94%) | – | 2 (3.23%) | 1 (1.45%) | – |
| White or Caucasian | 28 (32.18%) | 7 (20.59%) | 0.4586† | 21 (33.87%) | 25 (36.23%) | 0.4975† |
| Black or African American | 19 (21.84%) | 2 (5.88%) | – | 15 (24.19%) | 20 (28.99%) | – |
| Other‡ | 4 (4.60%) | 0 (0%) | – | 0 (0 %) | 1 (1.45%) | – |
| Unknown | 36 (41.38%) | 25 (73.53%) | – | 26 (41.94%) | 23 (33.33%) | – |
| Medicare | 16 (18.39%) | 2 (5.88%) | 0.2730 | 9 (14.5%) | 10 (14.49%) | |
| Medicaid | 9 (10.34%) | 4 (11.76%) | – | 8 (12.9%) | 11 (15.94%) | – |
| Private insurance | 51 (58.62%) | 22 (64.71%) | – | 44 (70.97%) | 43 (62.32%) | – |
| Not recorded | 11 (12.64%) | 6 (17.65%) | – | 1 (1.61%) | 5 (7.25%) | – |
†White or Caucasian v. Black or African American
‡Other race includes Asian and Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
*The p-value is calculated by chi-square or Fisher’s exact test for categorical covariates of the 2020 data
**Statistical significance at α < 0.05
Fig. 1The number of surgical procedures before and during COVID-19, by age group
Number and urgency of retina surgeries
| Feb 17–March 15 | March 16–April 12 | p-value* | March 16–April 12 | March 16–April 12 | p-value* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total number of unique patient encounters | 2314 | 747 | – | 1872 | 1719 | – |
| Total number of surgical procedure (% of total visits) | 87 (3.76%) | 34 (4.55%) | 0.4559 | 62 (3.31%) | 69 (4.01%) | 0.2744 |
| Number of emergent† surgical procedure (% of total surgical procedures) | 23 (26.44%) | 18 (52.94%) | 21 (33.87%) | 15 (21.74%) | ||
| Number of urgent‡ surgical procedure (% of total surgical procedures) | 26 (28.89%) | 4 (11.76%) | 14 (22.58%) | 21 (30.34%) | 0.1075 |
†Emergent procedures were defined as those that occurred within 7 days or fewer of surgical case order placement
‡Urgent procedures were defined as those that occurred between 8 and 21 days of surgical case order placement
*The p-value is calculated by chi-square or Fisher’s exact test for categorical covariates of the 2020 data
**Statistical significance at α < 0.05
Fig. 2Number of emergent and urgent cases by week in 2020
Types of retina surgeries
| Feb 17–March 15 | March 16–April 12 | p-value* | March 16–April 12 | March 16–April 12 | p-value* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Examination under anesthesia | 40 (26%) | 20 (45%) | 9 (15%) | 14 (20%) | ||
| Retinal detachment | 49 (32%) | 19 (43%) | 0.1887 | 28 (45%) | 27 (39%) | 0.7765 |
| Vitrectomy for diabetes causing vitreous hemorrhage | 24 (16%) | 3 (7%) | 0.1251 | 20 | 17 | |
| Macular hole surgeries | 15 (9%) | 0 (0%) | 4 (6%) | 8 (12%) | ||
| Other‡ | 23 (15%) | 2 (5%) | 0.0621 | 1 (2%) | 3 (4%) | 0.6594 |
†Totals may be greater than the total number of unique surgeries because all CPT codes billed for one surgery were included (e.g. examination under anesthesia in addition to another procedure)
‡Other procedures include: removal of extraocular implanted material, posterior segment and fluorescein angiography (includes multi-frame imaging) for a pediatric patient
*The p-value is calculated by chi-square or Fisher’s exact test for categorical covariates of the 2020 data
**Statistical significance at α < 0.05