Cargando…

Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery: Opinions among Refractive Surgeons in the United States and a Comparative Analysis with European Consultants

PURPOSE: To analyze the perspectives of practicing refractive surgeons regarding the implementation of Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery (ISBCS) in the United States (US) and to compare their perspectives with those of European colleagues. Setting. Online refractive surgery forum. DESI...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Rush, Sloan W., Guerrero Criado, Andres E., Kezirian, Guy M., Durrie, Daniel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9467787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36105792
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8310921
_version_ 1784788267468587008
author Rush, Sloan W.
Guerrero Criado, Andres E.
Kezirian, Guy M.
Durrie, Daniel
author_facet Rush, Sloan W.
Guerrero Criado, Andres E.
Kezirian, Guy M.
Durrie, Daniel
author_sort Rush, Sloan W.
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To analyze the perspectives of practicing refractive surgeons regarding the implementation of Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery (ISBCS) in the United States (US) and to compare their perspectives with those of European colleagues. Setting. Online refractive surgery forum. DESIGN: A survey-based questionnaire. METHODS: An electronic survey was emailed to all surgeon members of the Refractive Surgery Alliance (RSA) in the US. Participants were prompted to score their impressions regarding various aspects regarding ISBCS. Responses were compared to published reports conducted among European surgeons. RESULTS: The electronic link to the survey was emailed to US-based surgeon members of the RSA, where 107 participated (44.6%). Twenty-seven (25.2%) reported that they currently perform ISBCS. Twenty-three (22.5%) of the respondents indicated they felt ISCBCS should be offered as a standard of care for routine cataract surgery. For surgeons that do not perform ISBCS, the most important factors were related to medicolegal issues and decreased reimbursement, whereas evidence of effectiveness and complications related to ISBCS were less important. Compared to practitioners abroad, 67.2% of European ophthalmic surgeons, compared to 25.2% of US surgeons, perform ISBCS (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: While US refractive surgeons often perform bilateral corneal procedures, many significant barriers exist to the widespread adoption of ISBCS. Concerns reported by US surgeons mirror those reported by surgeons in Europe. The majority of the US refractive surgeons in this survey indicate that ISBCS should not be the standard of care in routine cases, with the prevailing reason being concerns about decreased physician reimbursement and potential medicolegal issues, not safety.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9467787
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Hindawi
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-94677872022-09-13 Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery: Opinions among Refractive Surgeons in the United States and a Comparative Analysis with European Consultants Rush, Sloan W. Guerrero Criado, Andres E. Kezirian, Guy M. Durrie, Daniel J Ophthalmol Research Article PURPOSE: To analyze the perspectives of practicing refractive surgeons regarding the implementation of Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery (ISBCS) in the United States (US) and to compare their perspectives with those of European colleagues. Setting. Online refractive surgery forum. DESIGN: A survey-based questionnaire. METHODS: An electronic survey was emailed to all surgeon members of the Refractive Surgery Alliance (RSA) in the US. Participants were prompted to score their impressions regarding various aspects regarding ISBCS. Responses were compared to published reports conducted among European surgeons. RESULTS: The electronic link to the survey was emailed to US-based surgeon members of the RSA, where 107 participated (44.6%). Twenty-seven (25.2%) reported that they currently perform ISBCS. Twenty-three (22.5%) of the respondents indicated they felt ISCBCS should be offered as a standard of care for routine cataract surgery. For surgeons that do not perform ISBCS, the most important factors were related to medicolegal issues and decreased reimbursement, whereas evidence of effectiveness and complications related to ISBCS were less important. Compared to practitioners abroad, 67.2% of European ophthalmic surgeons, compared to 25.2% of US surgeons, perform ISBCS (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: While US refractive surgeons often perform bilateral corneal procedures, many significant barriers exist to the widespread adoption of ISBCS. Concerns reported by US surgeons mirror those reported by surgeons in Europe. The majority of the US refractive surgeons in this survey indicate that ISBCS should not be the standard of care in routine cases, with the prevailing reason being concerns about decreased physician reimbursement and potential medicolegal issues, not safety. Hindawi 2022-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9467787/ /pubmed/36105792 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8310921 Text en Copyright © 2022 Sloan W. Rush et al. https://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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rush, Sloan W.
Guerrero Criado, Andres E.
Kezirian, Guy M.
Durrie, Daniel
Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery: Opinions among Refractive Surgeons in the United States and a Comparative Analysis with European Consultants
title Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery: Opinions among Refractive Surgeons in the United States and a Comparative Analysis with European Consultants
title_full Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery: Opinions among Refractive Surgeons in the United States and a Comparative Analysis with European Consultants
title_fullStr Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery: Opinions among Refractive Surgeons in the United States and a Comparative Analysis with European Consultants
title_full_unstemmed Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery: Opinions among Refractive Surgeons in the United States and a Comparative Analysis with European Consultants
title_short Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery: Opinions among Refractive Surgeons in the United States and a Comparative Analysis with European Consultants
title_sort immediate sequential bilateral cataract surgery: opinions among refractive surgeons in the united states and a comparative analysis with european consultants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9467787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36105792
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/8310921
work_keys_str_mv AT rushsloanw immediatesequentialbilateralcataractsurgeryopinionsamongrefractivesurgeonsintheunitedstatesandacomparativeanalysiswitheuropeanconsultants
AT guerrerocriadoandrese immediatesequentialbilateralcataractsurgeryopinionsamongrefractivesurgeonsintheunitedstatesandacomparativeanalysiswitheuropeanconsultants
AT kezirianguym immediatesequentialbilateralcataractsurgeryopinionsamongrefractivesurgeonsintheunitedstatesandacomparativeanalysiswitheuropeanconsultants
AT durriedaniel immediatesequentialbilateralcataractsurgeryopinionsamongrefractivesurgeonsintheunitedstatesandacomparativeanalysiswitheuropeanconsultants