Impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on ophthalmic care in Germany.
Lars-Olof HattenbachPeter HeinzNicolas FeltgenHans HoeraufThomas KohnenSiegfried PriglingerWerner BachmannJohannes RieksNicole EterThomas ReinhardPublished in: Der Ophthalmologe : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft (2021)
The initial phase of the pandemic was characterized by a massive reduction in non-urgent conservative and surgical treatment that affected all areas of ophthalmology. Due to intensive care capacities required for COVID-19 patients, inpatient treatment was largely restricted to emergencies. Treatment of ophthalmological patients, including ocular emergencies and urgent treatment, was maintained across all sectors with a (considerable) decrease in the number of cases even in these groups.