AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzed eye emergencies at the Bourges Medical Center in a rural area of France to understand their epidemiological characteristics and severity factors.
  • A total of 1809 patients were reviewed, with most self-referring and ocular surface disease being the most common condition.
  • The severity of eye conditions was linked to male gender, distance to the hospital, early symptom presentation, and especially referrals from healthcare providers, indicating these cases should be treated as severe.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to analyse the epidemiological characteristics of ophthalmological emergencies at the Bourges Medical Center (CHB) and to identify factors associated with severity according to the Base Score in a region of France considered a healthcare desert.

Methods: All consecutive charts of patients seen for an eye-related condition between January 1 and April 30, 2019 in the ocular emergency department of the CHB were studied retrospectively. Seven demographic and nine medical variables were collected, and ocular severity was defined according to the Base Score. Linear regressions were performed to identify the factors associated with higher severity.

Results: 1809 patients were included (mean age: 53.3±22.7 years, 51.4% women), of whom 1619 (89.5%) were self-referred. Ocular surface disease (12.5%) was the most frequent diagnosis. The severity of the eye-related condition was significantly associated with the following factors: male gender, distance from home to the emergency department, presentation soon after the onset of symptoms, and referral from a physician (ophthalmologist or not). The regression coefficient was greater than 1 only for the patient referral pattern.

Conclusion: The current study highlights that when patients with ocular emergencies can self-refer to an ocular emergency department within a French healthcare desert, 9 patients out of 10 self-refer. Referral from a physician is the main factor associated with ocular severity; thus, these cases should be considered severe until proven otherwise.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfo.2020.08.036DOI Listing

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