Abstract

Keratoplasty patients require regular and timely follow-ups. During this COVID-19 pandemic which restricted global travel, we developed a novel real-time, hybrid teleophthalmology approach to comanage international keratoplasty patients between Singapore and Indonesia. A retrospective consecutive observational study of 72 corneal patients (63 were postkeratoplasty) who attended a virtual corneal clinic (VCC) between June 2020 and April 2021 at JEC Eye Hospitals (JEC) in Jakarta, Indonesia. ZOOM Meeting software (Zoom Video Communication Inc, San Jose, CA) was used to simultaneously connect the Singapore corneal specialist at Eye & Cornea Surgeons (ECS), Singapore, using a real-time approach. Clinical examinations included full panels of video-linked corneal, glaucoma, and retinal imaging and investigations performed before real-time video-linked slit-lamp examination, with immediate clinical decision making between corneal specialists and patients. VCC enabled effective real-time clinical evaluation and collaborative clinical decisions, with full patient interaction, with the aim of maintenance of graft clarity, visual function, and management of comorbidities-a) topical and systemic medications were adjusted in 79.2% of patients; b) further referrals to glaucoma, retinal, and oculoplastic subspecialists were made in 16.6% of cases; c) additional adjunctive surgical procedures were performed at JEC in 6.9% cases; and d) government permission was obtained for 4 patients (5.6%) to fly to Singapore for urgent corneal surgery. The virtual corneal clinic is a novel real-time hybrid teleophthalmology approach which is effective in the comanagement of international keratoplasty patients and represents the advances in ophthalmic telemedicine.

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