Author: Gegúndezâ€Fernández, José A.; Llovetâ€Osuna, Fernando; Fernándezâ€Vigo, José I.; Mendicute del Barrio, Javier; Pabloâ€Júlvez, Luis; Muñozâ€Negrete, Francisco J.; Zarranzâ€Ventura, Javier; Durán de la Colina, Juan; de Rojas Silva, Victoria; Jiménezâ€Alfaro, Iñigo; Calongeâ€Cano, Margarita; Galindoâ€Ferreiro, Alicia; Castilloâ€Gómez, Alfredo; Mantolánâ€Sarmiento, Cristina; Duchâ€Samper, Antonio; Ãlvarez de Toledoâ€Elizalde, Juan; Duchâ€Mestres, Francesc; Eliesâ€Amat, Daniel; Ortegaâ€Usobiaga, Julio; Saornilâ€Alvarez, MarÃa Antonia; Villarrubia Cuadrado, Alberto; Garay Aramburu, Gonzaga; Fonollosa Carduch, Alejandro; Cordero Coma, José Miguel; GarcÃa Delpech, Salvador; Cárceles Cárceles, Juan Antonio; BenÃtez del Castillo Sánchez, José Manuel; Gómez de Liaño Sánchez, Pilar; Harto Castaño, Miguel; Arias Puente, Alfonso; GarcÃaâ€Layana, Alfredo
Title: Recommendations for ophthalmologic practice during the easing of COVIDâ€19 control measures Cord-id: x2si11nl Document date: 2021_1_12
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Snippet: In the context of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, this paper provides recommendations for medical eye care during the easing of control measures after lockdown. The guidelines presented are based on a literature review and consensus among all Spanish Ophthalmology Societies regarding protection measures recommended for the ophthalmologic care of patients with or without confirmed COVIDâ€19 in outpatient, inpatient, emergency and surgery settings. We recommend that all measures be adapted to the circum
Document: In the context of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, this paper provides recommendations for medical eye care during the easing of control measures after lockdown. The guidelines presented are based on a literature review and consensus among all Spanish Ophthalmology Societies regarding protection measures recommended for the ophthalmologic care of patients with or without confirmed COVIDâ€19 in outpatient, inpatient, emergency and surgery settings. We recommend that all measures be adapted to the circumstances and availability of personal protective equipment at each centre and also highlight the need to periodically update recommendations as we may need to readopt more restrictive measures depending on the local epidemiology of the virus. These guidelines are designed to avoid the transmission of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 among both patients and healthcare staff as we gradually return to normal medical practice, to prevent postoperative complications and try to reduce possible deficiencies in the diagnosis, treatment and followâ€up of the ophthalmic diseases. With this update (5(th)) the Spanish Society of Ophthalmology is placed as one of the major ophthalmology societies providing periodic and systematized recommendations for ophthalmic care during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic.
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