Teleorientation in the ophthalmology service in a public hospital from May to August 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru
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Objectives: To identify presumptive diagnoses of patients treated by synchronous teleorientation in the Ophthalmology Service of Cayetano Heredia Hospital (CHH) during the COVID-19 pandemic, describing their demographic characteristics and the percentage of patients referred for a face-to-face evalu...
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Institución: | Colegio Médico del Perú |
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Materia: | COVID-19 Oftalmología Telemedicina Teleorientación Ophthalmology Telemedicine Teleorientation |
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Teleorientation in the ophthalmology service in a public hospital from May to August 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru Teleorientación en el servicio de oftalmología de un hospital público de mayo a agosto del 2020 durante la pandemia COVID-19 en el Perú |
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Teleorientation in the ophthalmology service in a public hospital from May to August 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru |
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Teleorientation in the ophthalmology service in a public hospital from May to August 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru Huancahuari Ayala, Gabriela COVID-19 Oftalmología Telemedicina Teleorientación COVID-19 Ophthalmology Telemedicine Teleorientation |
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Teleorientation in the ophthalmology service in a public hospital from May to August 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru |
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Teleorientation in the ophthalmology service in a public hospital from May to August 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru |
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Teleorientation in the ophthalmology service in a public hospital from May to August 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru |
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Teleorientation in the ophthalmology service in a public hospital from May to August 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru |
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Teleorientation in the ophthalmology service in a public hospital from May to August 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru |
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Huancahuari Ayala, Gabriela Roman Benate, Juan Francisco Hernandez Peña, Arturo Ticse Aguirre, Ray Huancahuari Ayala, Gabriela Román Benate, Juan Francisco Hernández Peña, Arturo Ticse Aguirre, Ray |
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Huancahuari Ayala, Gabriela |
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Huancahuari Ayala, Gabriela Roman Benate, Juan Francisco Hernandez Peña, Arturo Ticse Aguirre, Ray Román Benate, Juan Francisco Hernández Peña, Arturo |
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Roman Benate, Juan Francisco Hernandez Peña, Arturo Ticse Aguirre, Ray Román Benate, Juan Francisco Hernández Peña, Arturo |
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COVID-19 Oftalmología Telemedicina Teleorientación COVID-19 Ophthalmology Telemedicine Teleorientation |
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COVID-19 Oftalmología Telemedicina Teleorientación COVID-19 Ophthalmology Telemedicine Teleorientation |
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Objectives: To identify presumptive diagnoses of patients treated by synchronous teleorientation in the Ophthalmology Service of Cayetano Heredia Hospital (CHH) during the COVID-19 pandemic, describing their demographic characteristics and the percentage of patients referred for a face-to-face evaluation. Methods: A retrospective observational descriptive study with secondary analysis of a database collected from May to August 2020 consisting of patients treated with teleorientation in the Ophthalmology service at CHH. Results: Three hundred and eight patients were included in the analysis. The main presumptive diagnoses were dry eye syndrome (24,68%), glaucoma (18.51%), cataract (17,85%), post-operated (5,84%) and viral/bacterial conjunctivitis (5,52%). Most patients were female (64,29%) and they came from Metropolitan Lima (91,88%). The number of older adults was higher than that of non-older adults (51,29% vs 48,70%). Finally, the patients sent to the Ophthalmology service for a face-to-face appointment were 4,55%. Discussion: During the period of this study, the main presumptive diagnosis was dry eye syndrome. This result obtained is similar to other hospitals. The main presumptive diagnoses that required a face-to-face appointment were acute posterior vitreous detachment, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration because they needed especial examination, like measuring the intraocular pressure and fundoscopy. Older adults required assistance more frequently compared to the non-older adult group (84.41% vs 59.57%, p< 0,001). |
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Teleorientation in the ophthalmology service in a public hospital from May to August 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in PeruTeleorientación en el servicio de oftalmología de un hospital público de mayo a agosto del 2020 durante la pandemia COVID-19 en el PerúHuancahuari Ayala, GabrielaRoman Benate, Juan FranciscoHernandez Peña, ArturoTicse Aguirre, RayHuancahuari Ayala, GabrielaRomán Benate, Juan FranciscoHernández Peña, ArturoTicse Aguirre, RayCOVID-19OftalmologíaTelemedicinaTeleorientaciónCOVID-19OphthalmologyTelemedicineTeleorientationObjectives: To identify presumptive diagnoses of patients treated by synchronous teleorientation in the Ophthalmology Service of Cayetano Heredia Hospital (CHH) during the COVID-19 pandemic, describing their demographic characteristics and the percentage of patients referred for a face-to-face evaluation. Methods: A retrospective observational descriptive study with secondary analysis of a database collected from May to August 2020 consisting of patients treated with teleorientation in the Ophthalmology service at CHH. Results: Three hundred and eight patients were included in the analysis. The main presumptive diagnoses were dry eye syndrome (24,68%), glaucoma (18.51%), cataract (17,85%), post-operated (5,84%) and viral/bacterial conjunctivitis (5,52%). Most patients were female (64,29%) and they came from Metropolitan Lima (91,88%). The number of older adults was higher than that of non-older adults (51,29% vs 48,70%). Finally, the patients sent to the Ophthalmology service for a face-to-face appointment were 4,55%. Discussion: During the period of this study, the main presumptive diagnosis was dry eye syndrome. This result obtained is similar to other hospitals. The main presumptive diagnoses that required a face-to-face appointment were acute posterior vitreous detachment, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration because they needed especial examination, like measuring the intraocular pressure and fundoscopy. Older adults required assistance more frequently compared to the non-older adult group (84.41% vs 59.57%, p< 0,001). Objetivos: Identificar los diagnósticos presuntivos de pacientes tratados por teleorientación sincrónica en el servicio de oftalmología del Hospital Cayetano Heredia (HCH) durante la pandemia del COVID-19, describiendo sus características demográficas y el porcentaje de pacientes derivados para una evaluación presencial. Métodos: Estudio descriptivo observacional retrospectivo con análisis secundario de una base de datos recopilada de mayo a agosto de 2020 de pacientes tratados por teleorientación en el servicio de Oftalmología en el HCH. Resultados: Un total de 308 pacientes ingresaron para análisis. Los principales diagnósticos presuntivos fueron: síndrome de ojo seco (24,68 %), glaucoma (18,51 %), catarata (17,85 %), posoperado (5,84 %) y conjuntivitis viral/bacteriana (5,52 %). La mayoría fueron mujeres (64,29 %) y de Lima Metropolitana (91,88 %). El porcentaje de adultos mayores fue más alto que los no mayores (51,29 % vs 48,70 %). El porcentaje de pacientes citados en el servicio de oftalmología para cita presencial fue de 4,55 %. Discusión: Durante el período de este estudio, el principal diagnóstico presuntivo fue síndrome de ojo seco. Este resultado es similar al de otros hospitales. Los diagnósticos que requirieron una cita presencial fueron desprendimiento de vítreo posterior agudo, glaucoma y degeneración macular porque necesitaron de un examen especial como la determinación de la presión intraocular y el examen de fondo de ojo. Los adultos de más edad tuvieron mayor necesidad de asistencia familiar versus el grupo de no mayores (84,41 %vs 59,57 %, p< 0,001.Colegio Médico del Perú2022-08-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/232210.35663/amp.2022.392.2322ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 39 No. 2 (2022): April - JuneACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 39 Núm. 2 (2022): Abril - Junio1728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/2322/1457Copyright (c) 2022 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/23222023-07-06T05:49:27Z |
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