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Photochem Photobiol ; 100(1): 137-145, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37029739

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Far-UVC, from filtered Krypton-Chloride lamps, is promising for reducing airborne transmission of disease. While significant research has been undertaken to investigate skin safety of these lamps, less work has been undertaken on eye safety. There is limited data on human eye safety or discomfort from the deployment of this germicidal technology. In this pilot study, immediate and delayed eye discomfort were assessed in a simulated office environment with deployment of Krypton-Chloride lamps, located on the ceiling and directed downwards into the occupied room. Discomfort was assessed immediately postexposure and several days after exposure using validated, Standard Patient Evaluation Eye Dryness (SPEED) and Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) questionnaires. Our results show no significant eye discomfort or adverse effects from the deployment of Far-UVC in this simulated office environment, even when lamps were operated continuously with participants receiving head exposures of up to 50 mJ cm-2 . In addition, a statistically significant reduction in bacteria and fungi of 52% was observed. Far-UVC in this simulated office environment did not cause any clinically significant eye discomfort and was effective at reducing pathogens in the room. These results contribute an important step to further investigation of the interaction of Far-UVC with the human eye.


Asunto(s)
Cloruros , Rayos Ultravioleta , Humanos , Criptón , Proyectos Piloto , Piel/microbiología , Desinfección/métodos
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J Interprof Care ; 37(5): 841-845, 2023 Sep 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36701263

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Visual impairment and blindness affect an estimated 2.2 billion people worldwide. Accessible low-cost diagnostic tools and interprofessional education and collaborative practice are part of ongoing strategies to improve eye care services. This study evaluated the impact of an interprofessional Arclight workshop on undergraduate healthcare students' clinical identification skills related to eye health, and self-reported confidence in ophthalmic skills. Undergraduate students from clinical medical officer, ophthalmic clinical officer, Bachelors and Diploma nursing, and medical programs at the University of Rwanda participated in a pilot interprofessional eye health workshop. The Arclight device, a low-cost ophthalmoscope and simulation eyes were used to enable students to practice ophthalmic skills and thereafter equip them. Clinical identification skills related to common eye conditions, and self-reported confidence in ophthalmic skills were assessed pre and post workshop. Overall, students' ability to identify common eye conditions, and self-reported confidence in relation to all skills statistically improved post workshop, with some differences between professional groups in relation to eye health skills. This IPE experience used the Arclight package as a vehicle for IPE, enabling healthcare students to share and acquire new skills and confidence in relation to recognizing common eye conditions and assessing eye health.


Asunto(s)
Estudiantes del Área de la Salud , Estudiantes de Medicina , Humanos , Relaciones Interprofesionales , Personal de Salud , Curriculum
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Eye (Lond) ; 37(1): 160-162, 2023 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34949786

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OBJECTIVES: We compare the optical quality and design characteristic a new low cost solar powered binocular indirect ophthalmoscope (BIO), Holo, to Keeler BIO. METHODS: Twenty-four participants each examined 10 simulation eyes using both the Holo and the Keeler BIO with a 30-diopter condensing lens. Number of Lea symbols printed on the retina of simulation eyes seen and time taken to identify them was recorded. Stereoacuity of 12 participants was tested while using the BIOs. Using 7-point Likert scale, participants gave feedback on design characteristic of both BIOs. RESULTS: There was no statistical difference in number of Lea symbols correctly identified (15.63/20 for Holo vs. 15/20 for Keeler BIO, p = 0.366, paired t test) or time taken to correctly identify each symbol (Holo 0.39 s faster; 95% confidence interval -2.24 to 3.03 s, p = 0.763) using each device. 12 out of 12 participants achieved stereoacuity of 60 arcsec using the Holo while with the Keeler BIO 11 achieved 60 arcsec and one 90 arcsec. There was no statistically significant difference in the scores for clarity of view, quality of illumination, field of view, binocularity, eye strain and robustness between the two devices. The Holo, scored higher for ease of use (6.5 vs. 6, p = 0.00488, Wilcoxon signed-rank test), comfort of wear (6 vs. 5, p = 0.000337) and portability (7 vs. 6, p = 0.000148). CONCLUSION: The Holo has the potential to be a clinically useful yet affordable diagnostic tool suitable for the first time of equipping eye care workers in low resource settings with a BIO at volume.


Asunto(s)
Oftalmoscopios , Retina , Humanos , Agudeza Visual , Visión Binocular
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Int J Retina Vitreous ; 8(1): 10, 2022 Feb 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35115051

RESUMEN

In primary rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD), the foveal attachment is an important prognostic factors for post-operative vision. When the fovea is obscured by the RRD, its attachment status is considered uncertain. Using a model of the reduced emmetropic and - 10 dioptre myopic eye and the physical properties of the detached retina, we aimed to mathematically ascertain if it is clinically possible for the fovea to be attached while it is obscured by the primary RRD. With the patient upright, a primary RRD due to a 12 o'clock break directly above the fovea was considered. Mathematically, once the trough of the RRD touches the visual axis the edge of the RRD nearest to fovea is [Formula: see text] away from fovea in emmetropic eye and [Formula: see text] in myopic eye. When the RRD reaches the fovea, its trough is [Formula: see text] below the visual axis in emmetropic eye and [Formula: see text] in myopic eye. However, in vivo the RRD makes an acute angle with the retinal pigment epithelium and the corrugation of the retina in RRD shortens the retina. When these in vivo constraints are considered, in both of the above situations the fovea will be detached. If the fovea is obscured by an RRD, the fovea is very likely to be detached. In idiomatic terms, if the fovea cannot be seen, the fovea cannot see. This is an important clinical diagnosis for appropriate triage of the patient.

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Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol ; 6(4): 839-843, 2021 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34401510

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OBJECTIVES: To comparatively evaluate a low-cost otoscope with a traditional device among health care workers in Malawi. METHODS: The study is a prospective, comparative, qualitative observational survey of health care worker's opinions using 5-point Likert rating scales and tick box categories in a 10-item survey questionnaire. Twenty-five mixed cadre health care workers from the Ear, Nose, and Throat Department of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Blantyre in Malawi were recruited. Outcomes measures used were ease of speculum attachment, handling, insertion, stability, the quality of view, color, build, brightness, overall ease of use, and their suitability for local work. RESULTS: The low-cost otoscope scored statistically higher in overall combined performance, as well as in the remaining four out of the nine attributes. Notably, 54.2% of users rated the low-cost device more suitable than the traditional device for use in low-middle income countries, 25% were equivocal, and 20.8% preferred the traditional device. CONCLUSION: This study found the Arclight otoscope to be an appropriate and practical substitute for more expensive traditional otoscopes for the delivery of ENT services in low resource settings. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: N/A.

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BMJ Open Ophthalmol ; 6(1): e000514, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33681471

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OBJECTIVE: The English Diabetic Eye Screening (DES) programme recommends patients with M1 diabetic maculopathy to be referred to hospital eye services. DES uses flash fundus photography as the reference standard for maculopathy grading. We compared multicolour versus non-stereoscopic fundus photography at identifying M1 maculopathy, with spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) identifying macular thickening. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This cross-sectional study included 345 patients with R1M1 referred from DES and reviewed in secondary care with fundus photographs, multicolour and SD-OCT. Maculopathy was graded based on DES exudate criteria on both multicolour and fundus photography in a blind fashion by two independent graders. Macular thickness was ascertained on SD-OCT. RESULTS: Intergrader agreement on grading maculopathy using fundus photography (Cohen's κ=0.91) and multicolour (Cohen's κ=0.82) was 'almost perfect'. Agreement between fundus photography and multicolour on grading maculopathy (Cohen's κ=0.76) was 'substantial'. Compared with fundus photography, multicolour had sensitivity of 87% (95% CI 81% to 93%) and specificity of 90% (95% CI 87% to 94%) in detecting M1 maculopathy. SD-OCT identified 84 eyes with macular thickening, 47 of which were graded as M0 by fundus photography. 5 eyes with exudates and severe macular oedema requiring urgent intervention were also missed on fundus photography but not on multicolour. Multicolour, when complemented by SD-OCT, did not miss any clinically significant macular oedema. CONCLUSION: Multicolour integrates synergistically in a single platform with SD-OCT providing effective monitoring of M1 diabetic maculopathy. The need for fundus photography is eliminated by multicolour/SD-OCT in dedicated R1M1 virtual clinics not requiring parallel diabetic retinopathy grading.

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Eye (Lond) ; 33(10): 1570-1576, 2019 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31040381

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BACKGROUND: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension most commonly affects women of childbearing age and usually causes headache and intermittent visual obscurations. Some patients suffer permanent visual loss. The major modifiable risk factor associated with IIH is obesity. Scotland has one of the poorest records for obesity in the western world, with a prevalence in 2016 of 29% in the adult population. We aimed to establish the incidence of idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) in Scotland. METHODS: All new cases of IIH seen in Scotland were collected over a 1-year period. Cases were reported by ophthalmologists through the Scottish Ophthalmic Surveillance Unit (SOSU) and by neurologists directly to the investigators using encrypted NHS emails. An open dialogue was maintained between the investigators and specialist neuro-ophthalmology clinics throughout the year to minimise the risk of under-reporting. Cases were defined using the Modified Dandy Diagnostic Criteria. RESULTS: One hundred and forty-four confirmed cases of IIH were reported. One hundred and ten out of 144 patients were female and aged 15-44. The mean BMI in this group was 38.9. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of IIH in Scotland is at least 2.65/100,000. This figure rises to 37.9/100,000 in obese females aged 15-44. This figure is higher than previously published and is probably a result of increasing levels of obesity across the nation. The significant morbidity caused by IIH, in this young population raises the question of whether enough is being done to prevent and treat Scotland's obesity crisis.


Asunto(s)
Seudotumor Cerebral/epidemiología , Adolescente , Adulto , Niño , Femenino , Humanos , Incidencia , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Vigilancia de la Población , Factores de Riesgo , Escocia/epidemiología , Adulto Joven
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Community Eye Health ; 32(107): 50-51, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32123473
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J Crit Care ; 44: 413-418, 2018 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29353117

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PURPOSE: We aimed to determine the rate of exposure keratopathy (EK) in critically ill patients, identify risk factors for developing EK and ascertain the effectiveness of a protocol to prevent EK. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We undertook a two-phase prospective cohort study in a general adult ICU with first-phase being observational and an eye care protocol was introduced in the second-phase. Daily ophthalmic assessment was carried out along with recording of various risk factors. RESULTS: We studied 371 patients. In the first phase, the overall rate of EK was 21% but the rate in mechanically ventilated patients was 56%; χ2 (1, N=257)=80.8, p<0.001. Adjusted odds ratios (AOR) for development of EK was 28.6 (8.19-43.37), 13.0 (3.16-54.38) and 1.2 (1.03-1.33) with incomplete eye closure, mechanical ventilation, and higher sequential organ failure assessment score respectively. Following the introduction of the protocol, the overall rate of EK reduced to 2.6% (3 cases); χ2 (1, N=371)=18.6, p<0.001. CONCLUSIONS: EK is common in critically ill patients and a simple protocol substantially reduces the incidence of EK and is easily achieved in clinical practice.


Asunto(s)
Protocolos Clínicos , Lesiones de la Cornea/terapia , Cuidados Críticos/métodos , Enfermedad Crítica/terapia , Adulto , Lesiones de la Cornea/etiología , Enfermedades de los Párpados/complicaciones , Enfermedades de los Párpados/terapia , Femenino , Humanos , Incidencia , Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Examen Físico/métodos , Estudios Prospectivos , Respiración Artificial/efectos adversos , Factores de Riesgo , Xeroftalmia/complicaciones , Xeroftalmia/terapia
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Crit Care ; 22(1): 5, 2018 01 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29338772

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BACKGROUND: Exposure keratopathy (EK) has a high incidence in critically ill patients. We aimed to determine the rate of EK in patients admitted to our intensive care unit (ICU), identify risk factors for developing EK and ascertain the effectiveness of a protocol to prevent EK. METHODS: We undertook a two-phase prospective cohort single-centre study in a general adult ICU. The first phase of the study was observational. In the second phase of the study an eye care protocol was introduced. Daily ophthalmic assessment was carried out using a portable slit lamp. We also recorded Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score, daily Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, mechanical ventilation, Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale, and level of eye care. Student's t test and χ 2 statistics were used for simple analysis of continuous data and categorical data, respectively. Binary logistic regression was used to analyse the relationship between EK (yes/no), as the dependent variable, and multiple independent variables, calculating unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios. RESULTS: We studied 371 patients. In the first phase, the overall rate of EK was 21% but the rate in mechanically ventilated patients was 56%; χ 2 (1, N = 257) = 80.8, p < 0.001. Adjusted odds ratios (AOR) for development of EK were 28.6 (8.19-43.37), 13.0 (3.16-54.38) and 1.2 (1.03-1.33) with incomplete eye closure, mechanical ventilation, and higher SOFA score, respectively. Following the introduction of the protocol in the second phase, the overall rate of EK reduced to 2.6% (three cases); χ 2 (1, N = 371) = 18.6, p < 0.001. Compliance with the protocol was 97%. CONCLUSIONS: EK is common in critically ill patients, and is associated with mechanical ventilation and incomplete eye closure. A simple protocol substantially reduces the incidence of EK and is easily achieved in clinical practice.


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Lesiones de la Cornea/prevención & control , Guías como Asunto/normas , Incidencia , APACHE , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Estudios de Cohortes , Lesiones de la Cornea/terapia , Enfermedad Crítica/epidemiología , Enfermedad Crítica/rehabilitación , Sedación Profunda/efectos adversos , Femenino , Humanos , Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos/organización & administración , Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos/estadística & datos numéricos , Tiempo de Internación , Modelos Logísticos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Puntuaciones en la Disfunción de Órganos , Estudios Prospectivos , Respiración Artificial/efectos adversos , Respiración Artificial/estadística & datos numéricos , Factores de Riesgo
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