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Domaines d'expertise
- Les maladies de la cornée, telles que le kératocône, et les techniques chirurgicales associées (greffe de cornée, etc.).
- Les pathologies rétiniennes, comme la DMLA ou le décollement de la rétine, avec une expertise particulière dans les traitements par injections intravitréennes et la chirurgie vitréo-rétinienne.
- L'épidémiologie et la santé publique en ophtalmologie, en utilisant des bases de données nationales pour analyser les tendances et les facteurs de risque de différentes maladies oculaires.
- L'impact des technologies numériques sur la santé oculaire, notamment l'utilisation de la télémédecine pour le dépistage de la rétinopathie diabétique.
Nous sommes fiers de partager ici nos contributions à l'avancement des connaissances en ophtalmologie. N'hésitez pas à consulter nos publications pour en savoir plus sur nos domaines d'expertise et nos recherches en cours.
2023
Baudin, Florian; Benzenine, Eric; Mariet, Anne-Sophie; Ghezala, Inès Ben; Daien, Vincent; Gabrielle, Pierre-Henry; Quantin, Catherine; Creuzot-Garcher, Catherine P
Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on surgical procedures for retinal detachment in France: a national database study Article de journal
Dans: Br. J. Ophthalmol., vol. 107, no. 4, p. 565–569, 2023.
Résumé | BibTeX | Étiquettes: COVID-19; epidemiology; retina
@article{Baudin2023-gs,
title = {Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on surgical procedures for retinal
detachment in France: a national database study},
author = {Florian Baudin and Eric Benzenine and Anne-Sophie Mariet and Inès Ben Ghezala and Vincent Daien and Pierre-Henry Gabrielle and Catherine Quantin and Catherine P Creuzot-Garcher},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-04-01},
journal = {Br. J. Ophthalmol.},
volume = {107},
number = {4},
pages = {565–569},
publisher = {BMJ},
abstract = {BACKGROUND/AIMS: The COVID-19 crisis and the decisions made
regarding population lockdown may have changed patient care. We
aimed to investigate the incidence rate of rhegmatogenous
retinal detachment (RRD) cases during the COVID-19 lockdown
period. METHODS: In this nationwide database study, we
identified hospital and clinic admissions of French residents
for a first episode of RRD in France from 2017 to the lockdown
period in 2020. The monthly hospital incidence rates of RRD
procedures per 100 000 inhabitants before, during and after
lockdown were computed for the whole country. Finally, we
assessed the influence of viral incidence on the RRD incidence
rate, comparing two regions with highly contrasting viral
penetration. RESULTS: From January to July, the average monthly
national hospital incidence rate of RRD decreased from a mean of
2.59/100 000 inhabitants during 2017-2019 to 1.57/100 000
inhabitants in 2020. Compared with 2019, during the 8-week
lockdown period in 2020, a 41.6% decrease in the number of RRD
procedures was observed (p<0.001) with the weekly incidence of
RRD decreasing from 0.63/100 000 inhabitants in 2019 to 0.36/100
000 inhabitants. During the 4-month post-lockdown period, no
increased activity related to postponed procedures was observed.
No difference was found in the rate of RRD surgery when
comparing two regions with highly contrasting viral incidence.
CONCLUSION: Containment may have been responsible for a decrease
in the number of surgical procedures for RRD, without any
compensating post-lockdown activity in France. These results
might help increase awareness of the management of RRD
emergencies.},
keywords = {COVID-19; epidemiology; retina},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
regarding population lockdown may have changed patient care. We
aimed to investigate the incidence rate of rhegmatogenous
retinal detachment (RRD) cases during the COVID-19 lockdown
period. METHODS: In this nationwide database study, we
identified hospital and clinic admissions of French residents
for a first episode of RRD in France from 2017 to the lockdown
period in 2020. The monthly hospital incidence rates of RRD
procedures per 100 000 inhabitants before, during and after
lockdown were computed for the whole country. Finally, we
assessed the influence of viral incidence on the RRD incidence
rate, comparing two regions with highly contrasting viral
penetration. RESULTS: From January to July, the average monthly
national hospital incidence rate of RRD decreased from a mean of
2.59/100 000 inhabitants during 2017-2019 to 1.57/100 000
inhabitants in 2020. Compared with 2019, during the 8-week
lockdown period in 2020, a 41.6% decrease in the number of RRD
procedures was observed (p<0.001) with the weekly incidence of
RRD decreasing from 0.63/100 000 inhabitants in 2019 to 0.36/100
000 inhabitants. During the 4-month post-lockdown period, no
increased activity related to postponed procedures was observed.
No difference was found in the rate of RRD surgery when
comparing two regions with highly contrasting viral incidence.
CONCLUSION: Containment may have been responsible for a decrease
in the number of surgical procedures for RRD, without any
compensating post-lockdown activity in France. These results
might help increase awareness of the management of RRD
emergencies.
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Baudin, Florian; Benzenine, Eric; Mariet, Anne-Sophie; Ghezala, Inès Ben; Daien, Vincent; Gabrielle, Pierre-Henry; Quantin, Catherine; Creuzot-Garcher, Catherine P
Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on surgical procedures for retinal detachment in France: a national database study Article de journal
Dans: Br. J. Ophthalmol., vol. 107, no. 4, p. 565–569, 2023.
@article{Baudin2023-gs,
title = {Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on surgical procedures for retinal
detachment in France: a national database study},
author = {Florian Baudin and Eric Benzenine and Anne-Sophie Mariet and Inès Ben Ghezala and Vincent Daien and Pierre-Henry Gabrielle and Catherine Quantin and Catherine P Creuzot-Garcher},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-04-01},
journal = {Br. J. Ophthalmol.},
volume = {107},
number = {4},
pages = {565–569},
publisher = {BMJ},
abstract = {BACKGROUND/AIMS: The COVID-19 crisis and the decisions made
regarding population lockdown may have changed patient care. We
aimed to investigate the incidence rate of rhegmatogenous
retinal detachment (RRD) cases during the COVID-19 lockdown
period. METHODS: In this nationwide database study, we
identified hospital and clinic admissions of French residents
for a first episode of RRD in France from 2017 to the lockdown
period in 2020. The monthly hospital incidence rates of RRD
procedures per 100 000 inhabitants before, during and after
lockdown were computed for the whole country. Finally, we
assessed the influence of viral incidence on the RRD incidence
rate, comparing two regions with highly contrasting viral
penetration. RESULTS: From January to July, the average monthly
national hospital incidence rate of RRD decreased from a mean of
2.59/100 000 inhabitants during 2017-2019 to 1.57/100 000
inhabitants in 2020. Compared with 2019, during the 8-week
lockdown period in 2020, a 41.6% decrease in the number of RRD
procedures was observed (p<0.001) with the weekly incidence of
RRD decreasing from 0.63/100 000 inhabitants in 2019 to 0.36/100
000 inhabitants. During the 4-month post-lockdown period, no
increased activity related to postponed procedures was observed.
No difference was found in the rate of RRD surgery when
comparing two regions with highly contrasting viral incidence.
CONCLUSION: Containment may have been responsible for a decrease
in the number of surgical procedures for RRD, without any
compensating post-lockdown activity in France. These results
might help increase awareness of the management of RRD
emergencies.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
regarding population lockdown may have changed patient care. We
aimed to investigate the incidence rate of rhegmatogenous
retinal detachment (RRD) cases during the COVID-19 lockdown
period. METHODS: In this nationwide database study, we
identified hospital and clinic admissions of French residents
for a first episode of RRD in France from 2017 to the lockdown
period in 2020. The monthly hospital incidence rates of RRD
procedures per 100 000 inhabitants before, during and after
lockdown were computed for the whole country. Finally, we
assessed the influence of viral incidence on the RRD incidence
rate, comparing two regions with highly contrasting viral
penetration. RESULTS: From January to July, the average monthly
national hospital incidence rate of RRD decreased from a mean of
2.59/100 000 inhabitants during 2017-2019 to 1.57/100 000
inhabitants in 2020. Compared with 2019, during the 8-week
lockdown period in 2020, a 41.6% decrease in the number of RRD
procedures was observed (p<0.001) with the weekly incidence of
RRD decreasing from 0.63/100 000 inhabitants in 2019 to 0.36/100
000 inhabitants. During the 4-month post-lockdown period, no
increased activity related to postponed procedures was observed.
No difference was found in the rate of RRD surgery when
comparing two regions with highly contrasting viral incidence.
CONCLUSION: Containment may have been responsible for a decrease
in the number of surgical procedures for RRD, without any
compensating post-lockdown activity in France. These results
might help increase awareness of the management of RRD
emergencies.