AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluates how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected ophthalmology practices in Cairo, focusing on economic impacts and patient flow reductions.
  • Most ophthalmologists reported significant decreases in patient visits (60-80%) and surgical procedures (80-100%), but they generally have access to personal protective equipment and follow safety protocols.
  • Despite concerns, a majority of the ophthalmologists, especially younger ones, are willing to treat COVID-19 patients and perform elective surgeries while prioritizing safety measures.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on ophthalmology practice in the Cairo metropolitan area.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional observational analytic study among ophthalmologists practicing in different hospitals in the Cairo metropolitan area. The data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire covering general measures taken during practice.

Results: The questionnaire was sent to 250 ophthalmologists, with an 82% response rate. Most of the participants were concerned about the economic impact of the pandemic, as there is a 60-80% reduction in the flow of patients with a consequent 80-100% reduction in surgical cases. Most of the participants have access to personal protective equipment, and the safety protocols are followed, especially by the older ophthalmologists. Thus, the surgeons are willing to perform elective surgeries, adhering to strict safety protocols (70.8, 42.6, and 18.8% of the refractive surgeons, corneal surgeons, and retinal surgeons, respectively; p = 0.00). Furthermore, 63.9% of the participants, especially the young ophthalmologists, are willing to see COVID-19 patients and operate on them if needed.

Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic could go on for months or even years with a significant impact on ophthalmology practice. Trying to keep a balance between safety and economic burden, the majority of ophthalmologists are willing to see elective patients and urgently operate on a COVID-19 patient, under adherence to the safety protocols.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000510548DOI Listing

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