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. 2021 Jan 13;6(1):e000464. doi: 10.1136/bmjophth-2020-000464

Table 1.

Survey questions when type of institution and surgical volume are considered independent variables

Question Type of institution Surgical volume
2. Type of Institution λ 0.07
p=0.163
3. How many cataract surgeries per year are performed in your institution? λ 0.07
p=0.163
4. How many ophthalmic surgeons (MDs) are present at the same time in the OR during cataract surgery? λ 0.29
p<0.001
λ 0.07
p=0.298
7. Is there an anaesthesiologist? λ 0.07
p=0.265
λ 0.06
p=0.259
9. Does the patient have a vascular access during routine cataract surgery? λ 0.13
p=0.046
λ 0.00
p=1
10. Does the patient have continuous ECG monitoring during routine cataract surgery? λ 0.08
p=0.184
λ 0.00
p=1
11. Does the patient have continuous blood pressure monitoring during routine cataract surgery? λ 0.04
p=0.176
λ 0.00
p=1
12. No. of pre-op ocular diagnostics ROUTINELY used λ 0.15
p=0.02
λ 0.06
p=0.069
13. No. of preoperative systemic testing λ 0.04
p=0.081
λ 0.03
p=0.266
15. No. of preoperative prophylactic drugs λ 0.01
p=0.768
λ 0.01
p=0.316
18. No. of materials changed) with a sterile one after EACH and EVERY routine cataract surgery λ 0.19
p<0.001
λ 0.04
p=0.204
24. Length of stay within the premises of the Surgical Centre AFTER surgery for monitoring reason λ 0.09
p=0.167
λ 0.02
p=0.296
25. Who discharges the patient from surgical centre after surgery? λ 0.09
p=0.025
λ 0.02
p=0.284
26. Post-op visit schedule is approximately λ 0.06
p=0.416
λ 0.01
p=0.316
27. Who sees the patient post routine cataract surgery? λ 0.21
p<0.001
λ 0.1
p=0.1
28. If cost were NOT an issue, would you like a dedicated anaesthesiologist? λ 0.08
p=0.007
λ 0.02
p=0.250

Bold values represent statistically significant difference among questionnaire answers (p<0.05).

OR, operating room.