Risk factors of immature retina on the first screening for retinopathy of prematurity

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS Paediatrica Indonesiana Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.14238/pi63.3.2023.189-94
Wedi Iskandar Kartamihardja, Gilang Mutiara, Yanuar Zulkifli Harun, Maulya Listrianti, Bestari Yuniah, M. Kuntoyo
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Background Immature retina is characterized by peripheral retinal avascularity. Retinal development is influenced by risk factors that affect retinal maturity. Objective To identify risk factors for immature retina on the first retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening at the Neonatology Care Unit, Al-Islam Hospital, Bandung, in 2013-2021. Methods This case-control, retrospective, observational study was performed by evaluating medical records of preterm infants screened for ROP. The subjects were divided into two groups, immature retina and mature retina. We recorded potential risk factors including gestational age (GA), birth weight (BW), birth weight for gestational age, respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), oxygen therapy >7 days, asphyxia, sepsis, multiple transfusion, apnea of prematurity (AOP), patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and analyzed them for potential associations with retinal development. Results On the first ROP screening of 203 premature infants, 5 (2.5%) had ROP, 90 (44.6%) had immature retinas, and 107 (53.0%) had mature retinas. Bivariate logistic regression analysis  showed significant relationships between immature retina (P<0.05), GA (OR=0.575; P=0.000), BW (OR=0.997; P=<0.001), gestational age maturity (OR=2.639; P=0.006), RDS (OR=1.809; P=0.042), oxygen therapy of >7 days (OR=4.494; P=0.002), sepsis (OR=2.028; P=0.034), multiple transfusions (OR=4.656; P=0.000), AOP (OR=2.553; P=0.002), PDA (OR=2.119; P=0.030).  Multivariate regression analysis revealed a significant simultaneous relationship between all the risk factors and immature retina, with a Nägelkerke R2 value of  0.421. Conclusion GA, BW, gestational age maturity, oxygen therapy of >7 days, sepsis, multiple transfusions, AOP, and PDA are significant risk factors of immature retina, be it independently or simultaneously.
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早产儿视网膜病变首次筛查中未成熟视网膜的危险因素
背景:未成熟视网膜的特征是视网膜周围无血管。视网膜发育受影响视网膜成熟的危险因素的影响。目的探讨2013-2021年万隆Al-Islam医院新生儿护理部首次早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)筛查中未成熟视网膜的危险因素。方法采用病例对照、回顾性、观察性研究方法,对筛查的早产儿ROP病历进行评价。将受试者分为未成熟视网膜组和成熟视网膜组。我们记录了潜在的危险因素,包括胎龄(GA)、出生体重(BW)、出生体重(胎龄)、呼吸窘迫综合征(RDS)、氧治疗>7天、窒息、败血症、多次输血、早产儿呼吸暂停(AOP)、动脉导管未闭(PDA)和支气管肺发育不良(BPD),并分析了它们与视网膜发育的潜在关联。结果203例早产儿首次ROP筛查中,ROP 5例(2.5%),未成熟视网膜90例(44.6%),成熟视网膜107例(53.0%)。双变量logistic回归分析显示,未成熟视网膜(P7天)(OR=4.494;P=0.002),脓毒症(OR=2.028;P=0.034),多次输血(OR=4.656;P=0.000), aop (or =2.553;P=0.002), PDA (or =2.119;P = 0.030)。多因素回归分析显示,各危险因素与视网膜未成熟同时存在显著相关,Nägelkerke R2值为0.421。结论GA、BW、胎龄成熟度、>7天氧疗、脓毒症、多次输血、AOP和PDA是视网膜不成熟的重要危险因素,无论是单独的还是同时的。
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