Prior to 2017, the top bar used to show a count of pending suggested edits to 2k+ users. Then, the top bar was completely redesigned to remove any numbers related to reviewing, and instead only show an occasional alert dot.
According to data analysis performed at the time, the removal of this count definitely had an impact on the time it took for suggested edits to get reviewed: prior to that, it was extremely rare for the number of pending suggested edits to grow to 100+ (most of the time it was a single-digit number). However, despite this, the team refused to revert the change at the time, instead applying some band-aid fixes to try and stem the problem: the number of required approve or reject votes for suggested edits was reduced from 3 to 2 and the queue size was increased from 200 to 500.
However, while these fixes did work for a time, the problem has come to a head yet again. Routinely we find that edits take very long to get reviewed, much longer than the time they took prior to the top bar change, and that the suggested edit queue is full, depriving most of the community of being able to participate in the site by editing and being able to fix issues in posts that may not be noticed by 2k+ users.
I remember suggesting edits here back in 2013-2014 and I never came across a full edit queue, and that's despite the queue size being only 200 and that three approvals or rejections were required to review an edit. I was also a prolific edit suggester on Meta Stack Exchange at the time the top bar change was rolled out, and I distinctly remember that before the change it took minutes for my edits to be reviewed, but after the change it took many hours. (The new top bar rolled out there a lot later than it did here.)
The top bar redesign has also caused other issues, such as users not being able to earn badges for editing and answering questions simply because their suggested edit to the question wasn't reviewed in time for it to count for the badge, or because they were simply unable to suggest the edit at the time of posting the answer because the edit queue was full at the time. Per that post, three quarters of all cases where users missed out on having an edit count toward this badge family because their edit wasn't approved in time occurred after the change to the top bar (and also after the change to require only two approvals instead of three).
In my view, the best way to resolve these issues is to undo the change made back in 2017, and reinstate the count of pending suggested edits in the top bar.