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Author Spotlight: A Novel Protocol for Intracameral Injections to Enhance Precision in Rodent Ophthalmology
Published on: May 31, 2024
Video Conferencing in the Intravitreal Injection Clinic in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Habiba Saedon1, Gemma Gould2, Minara Begum2
1Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester, UK. Habiba.Saedon@mft.nhs.uk.
Purpose:
To share a useful intervention to minimize risk of COVID-19 infection to both healthcare workers and patients in the eye clinic.
Methods:
We present our experience of virtual, within-clinic remote visual acuity assessment to reduce the risk of infection with COVID-19.
Results:
Along with standard recommendations for personal protective equipment and hand hygiene to contain viral spread and treating only urgent cases, remote within-clinic visual acuity testing and consultations can be undertaken with minimal specialist equipment and appears to provide useful information whilst being acceptable to patients.
Conclusion:
Ophthalmology practice must adapt in order to combat COVID-19. This measure can easily be incorporated into daily practice to reduce both patient footfall within the department and close contact between patient and healthcare practitioners.
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