The management of patients with SARS-CoV2 in respiratory distress can expose to corneal or retinal lesions induced by the stay in intensive care. Examination by ophthalmologists would make it possible to detect the most of the ophthalmologic problems known in intensive care and to provide an early, preventive or curative therapeutic response when possible, in order to avoid irreversible visual loss. The object of the research is to assess the presence and the importance of surface ophthalmologic lesions, the presence and the importance of retinal or optic nerve lesions, in order to improve the monitoring and primary prevention of this population
Procedure: Ophthalmologic exam
Direct exam and Slit lamp exam Shirmer test Retinophotography At inclusion, day 7, day 14 and discharge from hospital
Inclusion Criteria:
- patient SARS-CoV2 positive (RT-PCR or chest scanner)
- hospitalized in intensive care
Exclusion Criteria:
- traumatic lesion of the face or any other condition preventing any ophthalmological
evaluation
Fondation Adolphe de Rothschild
Paris, France
Jean Michel DEVYS, MD, Principal Investigator
Fondation Adolphe de Rothschild