ISSN: 2155-9570
Department of Ophthalmology, Western University, Ontario, Canada
Research Article
Virtual Assessment of Patients with Dry Eye Disease during the COVID-19 Pandemic: One
Clinician’s Experience
Author(s): Pierre Ibrahim, Caroline G. McKenna* and Rookaya Mather
Aim: To report on the impact of Dry Eye Disease (DED) on social, mental, and financial well-being, and the use of virtual
consultations to assess DED during the covid-19 pandemic.
Materials and methods: An exploratory retrospective review of 35 charts. Telephone consultations for patients with DED
conducted during the first lock-down period in Ontario in 2020 were reviewed.
Results: The most commonly reported DED symptoms were ocular dryness, visual disturbances, and burning sensation.
The most common dry eye management practices were artificial tears, warm compresses, and omega-3 supplements. 20.0%
of charts documented worsening of DED symptoms since the onset of the pandemic and 17.1% reported the lockdown had
negatively affected their ability to perform DED management practices. 42.8% of patients repo.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2155-9570.22.13.928