Impact of COVID-19 on neuro-ophthalmology in the united states: A national survey

Ethan Waisberg, Joshua Ong, Nasif Zaman, Sharif Amit Kamran, Alireza Tavakkoli, Andrew G. Lee

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the impacts of the COVID-19 on neuro-ophthalmology practice in the United States.

DESIGN: Cross-sectional study.

METHODS: The North American Neuro-ophthalmology Society distributed a survey on the impact of COVID-19 on neuro-ophthalmic practice to its members. The survey consisted of 15 questions regarding the impact of the pandemic on neuro-ophthalmic practice and perspectives.

RESULTS: Twenty-eight neuro-ophthalmologists practicing in the United States responded to our survey. In this survey, 64% of survey respondents were male ( n = 18), while 36% were female ( n = 10). The average age of a respondent was 55 years old. According to 77% of survey respondents, various neuro-ophthalmic diseases were reported to have worsened during the pandemic including idiopathic intracranial hypertension, compressive optic neuropathy, optic neuritis, and giant cell arteritis.

CONCLUSIONS: This survey represents one of the largest studies to describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic of neuro-ophthalmology. Given the underrepresentation of neuro-ophthalmology in the United States as described in the literature, this study strengthens the need for more neuro-ophthalmologists to provide timely care, particularly during the pandemic. Further interventions to incentivize the pursuit of neuro-ophthalmology training may help combat the effects of COVID-19 on neuro-ophthalmic conditions.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1-5
Number of pages5
JournalCanadian Journal of Neurological Sciences
Volume51
Issue number2
Early online dateMar 27 2023
DOIs
StateE-pub ahead of print - Mar 27 2023

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Healthcare delivery
  • Neuro-ophthalmology

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Neurology
  • Neurology

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