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Perioperative COVID-19 Screening at a Tertiary Ophthalmic Institution

Purpose: To characterize the rate of COVID-19 positivity during presurgical screening and the surgical outcomes of ophthalmic patients who were positive for COVID-19 and to report the overall cost. Methods: This retrospective study included patients 18 years or older who had ophthalmic surgical proc...

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Autores principales: Gendi, Steve W., Akotoye, Christian, Kalur, Aneesha, Muste, Justin C., Valentim, Carolina C.S., Iyer, Amogh I., Seth, Kanika, Singh, Rishi P.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9931881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37006662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/24741264221149269
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author Gendi, Steve W.
Akotoye, Christian
Kalur, Aneesha
Muste, Justin C.
Valentim, Carolina C.S.
Iyer, Amogh I.
Seth, Kanika
Singh, Rishi P.
author_facet Gendi, Steve W.
Akotoye, Christian
Kalur, Aneesha
Muste, Justin C.
Valentim, Carolina C.S.
Iyer, Amogh I.
Seth, Kanika
Singh, Rishi P.
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description Purpose: To characterize the rate of COVID-19 positivity during presurgical screening and the surgical outcomes of ophthalmic patients who were positive for COVID-19 and to report the overall cost. Methods: This retrospective study included patients 18 years or older who had ophthalmic surgical procedures at a tertiary institution between May 11, 2020, and December 31, 2020. Patients without a valid presurgical COVID-19 test within 3 days before their scheduled procedure, who had incomplete or mislabeled visits, or who had incomplete or missing data in their file were excluded. COVID-19 screening was completed using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) kit. Results: Of the 3585 patients who met the inclusion criteria, 2044 (57.02%) were women; the mean age was 68.2 years ± 12.8 (SD). Thirteen asymptomatic patients (0.36%) tested positive for COVID-19 via PCR screening. Three patients had a known positive COVID-19 infection within the 90 days before surgery; thus, 10 patients (0.28%) were found to have asymptomatic naïve COVID-19 infection via PCR testing. Testing was associated with a total charge of US $800 000. Five of the 13 patients (38.46%) who tested positive for COVID-19 experienced a delay in their surgery; the mean delay was 17.23 ± 22.97 days. Conclusions: Asymptomatic ophthalmic surgical patients had a low positivity rate with a limited impact on surgery scheduling at a significant cost. Further studies would be valuable in evaluating a targeted presurgical screening population as opposed to universal testing.
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spelling pubmed-99318812023-02-16 Perioperative COVID-19 Screening at a Tertiary Ophthalmic Institution Gendi, Steve W. Akotoye, Christian Kalur, Aneesha Muste, Justin C. Valentim, Carolina C.S. Iyer, Amogh I. Seth, Kanika Singh, Rishi P. J Vitreoretin Dis Original Manuscripts Purpose: To characterize the rate of COVID-19 positivity during presurgical screening and the surgical outcomes of ophthalmic patients who were positive for COVID-19 and to report the overall cost. Methods: This retrospective study included patients 18 years or older who had ophthalmic surgical procedures at a tertiary institution between May 11, 2020, and December 31, 2020. Patients without a valid presurgical COVID-19 test within 3 days before their scheduled procedure, who had incomplete or mislabeled visits, or who had incomplete or missing data in their file were excluded. COVID-19 screening was completed using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) kit. Results: Of the 3585 patients who met the inclusion criteria, 2044 (57.02%) were women; the mean age was 68.2 years ± 12.8 (SD). Thirteen asymptomatic patients (0.36%) tested positive for COVID-19 via PCR screening. Three patients had a known positive COVID-19 infection within the 90 days before surgery; thus, 10 patients (0.28%) were found to have asymptomatic naïve COVID-19 infection via PCR testing. Testing was associated with a total charge of US $800 000. Five of the 13 patients (38.46%) who tested positive for COVID-19 experienced a delay in their surgery; the mean delay was 17.23 ± 22.97 days. Conclusions: Asymptomatic ophthalmic surgical patients had a low positivity rate with a limited impact on surgery scheduling at a significant cost. Further studies would be valuable in evaluating a targeted presurgical screening population as opposed to universal testing. SAGE Publications 2023-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9931881/ /pubmed/37006662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/24741264221149269 Text en © The Author(s) 2023
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Akotoye, Christian
Kalur, Aneesha
Muste, Justin C.
Valentim, Carolina C.S.
Iyer, Amogh I.
Seth, Kanika
Singh, Rishi P.
Perioperative COVID-19 Screening at a Tertiary Ophthalmic Institution
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title_short Perioperative COVID-19 Screening at a Tertiary Ophthalmic Institution
title_sort perioperative covid-19 screening at a tertiary ophthalmic institution
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9931881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37006662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/24741264221149269
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