Level of prematurity as a predictor for the activity of retinopathy of prematurity and strabismus.

Aida Pidro Gadzo, Ajla Pidro Miokovic, Jasmina Alajbegovic Halimic, Denisa Zvizdic
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Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of strabismus in premature children after the screening for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and to determine whether the level of prematurity (birth weight and gestation age) can be used as a predictor for both strabismus development and disease activity. Methods: This is a retrospective study, conducted in the Clinic for Eye Disease, section for Pediatric Ophthalmology of the Clinical Centre University of Sarajevo during the period from December 2013 until January 2017. 126 patients were involved. The inclusion criteria were gestational age ≤ 34 weeks, birthweight ≤ 2000 g and performed screening test for ROP. Patients were divided into three groups: patients without ROP, patients with spontaneous regression and patients with active ROP. Results: 52.4% patients were suffering from strabismus (30.2% esotropia, 22.2% exotropia). All the patients with active ROP had esotropia (60.0%). The average birth weight and gestational age were lower in patients with strabismus (1371.3 ± 58.0 g and 29.7 ± 0.4 weeks respectively). Conclusion: Lower gestational age and birth weight of premature children showed the increased probability of strabismus development especially esotropia. Prematurity level was significantly lower in patients with active ROP compared to the rest of the patients. Abbreviations: ROP = Retinopathy of prematurity, ICROP = International Classification of Retinopathy of prematurity, BCVA = best corrected visual acuity.

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早产儿水平作为早产儿和斜视视网膜病变活动的预测因子。
目的:评估早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)筛查后斜视的患病率,并确定早产水平(出生体重和胎龄)是否可以作为斜视发展和疾病活动的预测因子。方法:这是一项回顾性研究,于2013年12月至2017年1月期间在萨拉热窝临床中心大学儿科眼科眼病诊所进行。126名患者参与其中。纳入标准为胎龄≤34周,出生体重≤2000 g,并进行ROP筛查试验。患者分为无ROP患者、自发性消退患者和活动性ROP患者三组。结果:52.4%的患者有斜视,其中内斜视30.2%,外斜视22.2%。活动性ROP患者均有内斜视(60.0%)。斜视患者的平均出生体重和胎龄较低(分别为1371.3±58.0 g和29.7±0.4周)。结论:低胎龄和低出生体重早产儿发生斜视尤其是内斜视的可能性增大。与其他患者相比,活动性ROP患者的早产水平显著降低。缩写:ROP =早产儿视网膜病变,ICROP =国际早产儿视网膜病变分类,BCVA =最佳矫正视力。
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