Hybrid Telehealth Medical Retina Clinic Due to Provider Exposure and Quarantine During COVID-19 Pandemic

2020 
OBJECTIVE: To present our hybrid telehealth medical retina clinic service with intravitreal injections (IVI) treatment as a safe alternative to in-person visits and examination during COVID-19 pandemic disease METHODS: Due to exposure to a COVID-19 positive retina fellow, our retina service, in quarantine, evaluated patients' medical files and retinal scans using a telemedicine approach A different protocol for patients coming for IVI during the COVID-19 pandemic was established for IVI administration RESULTS: During the 14-day quarantine period (between March 18th and March 31st 2020), the hybrid telehealth medical retina clinic performed 523 IVI to 394 patients with a mean age ± SD 70 96 ± 14 4 years IVI were administered for neovascular age-related macular degeneration in 50 5% of the cases (199 patients), diabetic macular edema in 21 3% (84 patients), retinal vein occlusion in 17 5% (69 patients), and 10 7% for other retinal pathologies (42 patients) No ocular or systemic complications were observed CONCLUSION: During disasters and pandemics, IVI can be provided safely using a hybrid telehealth medical retina clinic approach but only in the appropriate patient and health care system
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