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Changing Trends in Eye-Related Complaints Presenting to the Emergency Department in Beirut, Lebanon, over 15 Years

OBJECTIVE: To report the 15-year trend in ophthalmic presentations to the emergency department (ED) at the only medical center in Lebanon that provides 24-hour ophthalmologic care. METHODS: Retrospective review of 1967 patients presenting to the ED with eye-related complaints between September 1997...

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Autores principales: Salti, Haytham I., Mehanna, Carl-Joe, Abiad, Bachir, Ghazi, Nicola, Raad, Samih, Barikian, Anita, Haddad, Randa, Ashkar, Adnan, Harmouche, Elie, Zaghrini, Elie, Mufarrij, Afif
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29750120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4739865
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author Salti, Haytham I.
Mehanna, Carl-Joe
Abiad, Bachir
Ghazi, Nicola
Raad, Samih
Barikian, Anita
Haddad, Randa
Ashkar, Adnan
Harmouche, Elie
Zaghrini, Elie
Mufarrij, Afif
author_facet Salti, Haytham I.
Mehanna, Carl-Joe
Abiad, Bachir
Ghazi, Nicola
Raad, Samih
Barikian, Anita
Haddad, Randa
Ashkar, Adnan
Harmouche, Elie
Zaghrini, Elie
Mufarrij, Afif
author_sort Salti, Haytham I.
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description OBJECTIVE: To report the 15-year trend in ophthalmic presentations to the emergency department (ED) at the only medical center in Lebanon that provides 24-hour ophthalmologic care. METHODS: Retrospective review of 1967 patients presenting to the ED with eye-related complaints between September 1997 and August 1998 and between September 2012 and August 2013. Diagnoses were classified into 4 categories according to the International Society of Ocular Trauma and include penetrating eye injuries, nonpenetrating eye trauma, nontraumatic ophthalmic emergencies, and nontraumatic, nonurgent ophthalmic conditions. RESULTS: One thousand sixty eye-related presentations out of 39,158 total ED visits (2.71%) presented in 1997 compared to 907 out of 46,363 in 2012 (1.96%). Penetrating and nonpenetrating eye emergencies decreased between 1997 and 2012 (7.17% to 4.19%, p = 0.003 and 52.64% to 29.00%, p < 0.001, resp.) while nonurgent cases increased from 30.19% to 53.47% (p < 0.001). 57% of patients were covered by third-party guarantors in 1997 versus 73% in 2012. CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrate a significant increase in nonurgent cases in parallel with the proportion of third-party payers, an issue to be addressed by public health policies and proper resource allocation. A detailed nationwide review is needed to make solid recommendations for the management of ophthalmologic presentations in the ED.
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spelling pubmed-58841572018-05-10 Changing Trends in Eye-Related Complaints Presenting to the Emergency Department in Beirut, Lebanon, over 15 Years Salti, Haytham I. Mehanna, Carl-Joe Abiad, Bachir Ghazi, Nicola Raad, Samih Barikian, Anita Haddad, Randa Ashkar, Adnan Harmouche, Elie Zaghrini, Elie Mufarrij, Afif J Ophthalmol Research Article OBJECTIVE: To report the 15-year trend in ophthalmic presentations to the emergency department (ED) at the only medical center in Lebanon that provides 24-hour ophthalmologic care. METHODS: Retrospective review of 1967 patients presenting to the ED with eye-related complaints between September 1997 and August 1998 and between September 2012 and August 2013. Diagnoses were classified into 4 categories according to the International Society of Ocular Trauma and include penetrating eye injuries, nonpenetrating eye trauma, nontraumatic ophthalmic emergencies, and nontraumatic, nonurgent ophthalmic conditions. RESULTS: One thousand sixty eye-related presentations out of 39,158 total ED visits (2.71%) presented in 1997 compared to 907 out of 46,363 in 2012 (1.96%). Penetrating and nonpenetrating eye emergencies decreased between 1997 and 2012 (7.17% to 4.19%, p = 0.003 and 52.64% to 29.00%, p < 0.001, resp.) while nonurgent cases increased from 30.19% to 53.47% (p < 0.001). 57% of patients were covered by third-party guarantors in 1997 versus 73% in 2012. CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrate a significant increase in nonurgent cases in parallel with the proportion of third-party payers, an issue to be addressed by public health policies and proper resource allocation. A detailed nationwide review is needed to make solid recommendations for the management of ophthalmologic presentations in the ED. Hindawi 2018-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5884157/ /pubmed/29750120 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4739865 Text en Copyright © 2018 Haytham I. Salti et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Salti, Haytham I.
Mehanna, Carl-Joe
Abiad, Bachir
Ghazi, Nicola
Raad, Samih
Barikian, Anita
Haddad, Randa
Ashkar, Adnan
Harmouche, Elie
Zaghrini, Elie
Mufarrij, Afif
Changing Trends in Eye-Related Complaints Presenting to the Emergency Department in Beirut, Lebanon, over 15 Years
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title_full Changing Trends in Eye-Related Complaints Presenting to the Emergency Department in Beirut, Lebanon, over 15 Years
title_fullStr Changing Trends in Eye-Related Complaints Presenting to the Emergency Department in Beirut, Lebanon, over 15 Years
title_full_unstemmed Changing Trends in Eye-Related Complaints Presenting to the Emergency Department in Beirut, Lebanon, over 15 Years
title_short Changing Trends in Eye-Related Complaints Presenting to the Emergency Department in Beirut, Lebanon, over 15 Years
title_sort changing trends in eye-related complaints presenting to the emergency department in beirut, lebanon, over 15 years
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29750120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4739865
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