Retrospective validation of the Alexandria retinopathy of prematurity model in preterm infants in Saudi Arabia

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS Journal of Clinical Neonatology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jcn.jcn_87_22
L. Raffa, Omar Akeely, Saleh Alariefy, Faisal A Alharbi, Moussa A Alkhateeb, M. Khan
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Background: In developing countries, data on the applicability of existing models to predict retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) are scarce. The study aimed to validate the Alexandria ROP (Alex-ROP) and high-grade Alex-ROP (Hg Alex-ROP) models retrospectively to identify treatable ROP in a cohort of preterm infants in Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods: We reviewed and included the records of 281 infants born prematurely in 2015–2021. We recorded the infants' demographics, gestational age at birth (GA), birth weight (BW), and serial weight measurements (day 7, 14, 21, and 28). We determined whether the included met the Alex-ROP and Hg Alex-ROP detection criteria for treatable or any-stage ROP and calculated the specificity, sensitivity, negative and positive predictive values, and accuracy. Results: The median BW and GA was 1095 g (range: 426–1920 g) and 29 weeks (range: 23–36 weeks), respectively. ROP developed in 112 infants, of which 30 cases were treatable. The Alex-ROP sensitivity for correctly predicting any-stage ROP and treatable ROP was 77.7% and 80.0%, respectively, and its specificity for predicting any-stage ROP and treatable ROP was 49.7% and 41%, respectively. The Hg Alex-ROP had 36.6% and 50.0% sensitivity for detecting any-stage ROP and treatable ROP, respectively, and its specificity for detecting any-stage ROP and treatable ROP was 83.4% and 78.5%, respectively. Conclusion: Previously published accuracy parameters were not reproducible in this cohort and a significant number of children requiring treatment would have been missed if the Alex-ROP or Hg Alex-ROP were applied.
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沙特阿拉伯早产儿亚历山大视网膜病变模型的回顾性验证
背景:在发展中国家,关于现有模型预测早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)的适用性的数据很少。该研究旨在回顾性验证Alexandria ROP(Alex ROP)和高级Alex ROP(Hg Alex ROP)模型,以确定沙特阿拉伯早产儿队列中可治疗的ROP。材料和方法:我们回顾并纳入了2015-2021年281名早产婴儿的记录。我们记录了婴儿的人口统计数据、出生时的胎龄(GA)、出生体重(BW)和一系列体重测量值(第7、14、21和28天)。我们确定入选者是否符合可治疗或任何阶段ROP的Alex ROP和Hg Alex ROP检测标准,并计算特异性、敏感性、阴性和阳性预测值以及准确性。结果:中位BW和GA分别为1095 g(范围:426–1920 g)和29周(范围:23–36周)。112名婴儿发生ROP,其中30例可治疗。Alex ROP对正确预测任何阶段ROP和可治疗ROP的敏感性分别为77.7%和80.0%,对预测任何阶段ROP和可治愈ROP的特异性分别为49.7%和41%。Hg Alex ROP检测任何阶段ROP和可治疗ROP的敏感性分别为36.6%和50.0%,检测任何阶段ROP和可治愈ROP的特异性分别为83.4%和78.5%。结论:先前公布的准确性参数在该队列中不可重复,如果应用Alex ROP或Hg Alex ROP,将错过大量需要治疗的儿童。
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