Heliyon (Feb 2024)

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on a world-wide private ophthalmic practice

  • Suowang Zhou,
  • Chloe Mengdi Chen,
  • Chong Shen,
  • Hui Liu,
  • Jianheng Liang,
  • Lijing Zhou,
  • Haokun Qu,
  • Xu Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. e25841

Abstract

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Purpose: To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on a worldwide private ophthalmic practice. Design: In this retrospective study, we reviewed the 2020 monthly outpatient and surgical volume of refractive, cataract, and retinal disease in Aier Eye clinics/hospitals of different regions, including the United States, Germany, Spain, Italy, and six major cities in China (Wuhan, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenyang, Urumqi and Yili). All of these data were compared to those of the same period of 2019. Results: Overall, during the early stage (2020 January to 2020 April) of COVID-19 outbreak, the outpatient and surgical volume of three main type ocular diseases (refractive, cataract and retinal surgery) showed an obvious reduction and reached the bottom in February in China. The data from the United States, Germany, Spain and Italy revealed the same trend, but the visit count nadir occurred until April, which is consistent with the spread trend of COVID-19 disease around the world. The average change rates of surgery volume (refractive, cataract and retinal surgery) in Chinese centers are 5.59%, −26.38%, 11.76%. The change rates of refractive (REF) and cataract volumes (CAT) in the United States are −8.62% and −10.58%, in Germany are −13.71% and −20.49%, in Spain are 15.35% and 27.97%, in Italy are 30.43% and −22.64%. In addition, the optometry outpatient volumes keep going up since May, with an average increasing rate of 21.18%, ranging from 7.43% to 49.51%. Conclusion: In conclusion, in this global chain of eye care units, the visit volumes of cataract, retinal and refractive changed significantly with the spread of COVID-19 pandemic. Among them, cataract surgery was the most affected sub-specialty, and refractive surgery and optometry volumes showed a potential growth in the near future. Therefore, medical institutions should make corresponding adjustments to the disease diagnosis and treatment strategies.

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