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Initiation of retinopathy of prematurity screening examinations in extremely premature infants
Purpose
To determine whether extremely premature infants require screening for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) if <31 weeks’ postmenstrual age (PMA).
Methods
The medical records of infants born in community hospital settings at <31 weeks’ gestational age (GA) were reviewed retrospectively. Prevalence and progression of ROP in infants born at <24 weeks’ GA were compared with infants born at 24-30 weeks’ GA.
Results
A total of 2,061 records were reviewed: 1,969 infants were born at 24-30 weeks’ GA; 92, at <24 weeks. Infants born <24 weeks’ GA were more likely to develop pre-plus and plus disease or require treatment than infants born 24-30 weeks’ GA (P < 0.0001) and did so earlier (P = 0.0001). Eight infants developed pre-plus or greater ROP <31 weeks’ PMA; 6 were born <24 weeks’ GA. Three infants developed plus disease or required treatment <31 weeks’ PMA, the earliest at 27 and 3/7 weeks.
Conclusions
Clinicians should consider initiating ROP screening examinations before 31 weeks’ PMA, particularly for infants born <24 weeks’ GA and those with lower birth weights.
期刊介绍:
Journal of AAPOS presents expert information on children''s eye diseases and on strabismus as it affects all age groups. Major articles by leading experts in the field cover clinical and investigative studies, treatments, case reports, surgical techniques, descriptions of instrumentation, current concept reviews, and new diagnostic techniques. The Journal is the official publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus.