Muthu Balamurali, Nadesan Balakrishnan, K. Devimeenakshi, S. Naaraayan
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Association between risk factors and ROP was determined using chi square test for categorical variables and students t test for continuous variables. A p value less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results Of the 140 neonates screened, 45(32.1%) neonates were diagnosed to have ROP. Among the neonates detected to have ROP there were 24(53.3%) male. 34(75.6%) neonates had a birth weight less than 1.75 kg, 27(60%) neonates had a gestational age less than 34 weeks,22 (48.9%)neonates were born to primi mothers, 25(55.6%) neonates were delivered by normal vaginal delivery. Among the neonatal risk factors studied, sepsis was found to have a significant association with ROP (p=0.02). ). Risk factors like apnoea, respiratory distress syndrome, intraventricular hemorrhage, oxygen therapy and blood transfusion did not have a significant association with ROP. 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摘要
目的早产儿视网膜病变(Retinopathy of Prematurity, ROP)是一种影响早产儿视网膜血管发育的血管增殖性视网膜病变。确定风险因素对于早期发现和干预至关重要。本研究旨在评估ROP的发生率,并确定与ROP相关的危险因素。方法采用前瞻性观察性研究,纳入2020年12月至2021年9月在印度泰米尔纳德邦金奈一家三级医院新生儿重症监护室住院的早产儿。对妊娠34周以下和34 - 36周之间存在ROP危险因素的所有新生儿进行ROP筛查。分类变量采用卡方检验,连续变量采用学生t检验,确定危险因素与ROP的相关性。p值小于0.05为显著性。结果140例新生儿中有45例(32.1%)诊断为ROP。在检出ROP的新生儿中,男性24例(53.3%)。34例(75.6%)新生儿出生体重小于1.75 kg, 27例(60%)新生儿胎龄小于34周,22例(48.9%)新生儿为原产母,25例(55.6%)新生儿为正常阴道分娩。在研究的新生儿危险因素中,脓毒症与ROP有显著相关性(p=0.02)。. 呼吸暂停、呼吸窘迫综合征、脑室内出血、氧疗和输血等危险因素与ROP无显著相关性。结论本研究显示ROP的发生率为32%,与脓毒症有显著相关性。
Incidence and risk factors of Retinopathy of Prematurity – a prospective observational study
Objective Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a vasoproliferative retinopathy that affects the developing retinal vessels of premature infants. Identification of risk factors is essential for its early detection and intervention. The study was aimed to assess the incidence of ROP and to determine the risk factors associated with ROP. Methods It was a prospective observational study which included preterm neonates admitted in neonatal intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital in Chennai,Tamil nadu,India from December 2020 to September 2021. Screening for ROP was performed for all neonates below 34 weeks gestation and between 34 to 36 weeks with risk factors for ROP. Association between risk factors and ROP was determined using chi square test for categorical variables and students t test for continuous variables. A p value less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results Of the 140 neonates screened, 45(32.1%) neonates were diagnosed to have ROP. Among the neonates detected to have ROP there were 24(53.3%) male. 34(75.6%) neonates had a birth weight less than 1.75 kg, 27(60%) neonates had a gestational age less than 34 weeks,22 (48.9%)neonates were born to primi mothers, 25(55.6%) neonates were delivered by normal vaginal delivery. Among the neonatal risk factors studied, sepsis was found to have a significant association with ROP (p=0.02). ). Risk factors like apnoea, respiratory distress syndrome, intraventricular hemorrhage, oxygen therapy and blood transfusion did not have a significant association with ROP. Conclusion The present study revealed an incidence of ROP of 32% and there was significant association with sepsis.
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The Journal of Perinatal Education (JPE) is the leading peer-reviewed journal specifically for childbirth educators. Through evidence-based articles, the JPE advances the knowledge of aspiring and seasoned educators in any setting-independent or private practice, community, hospital, nursing or midwifery school-and informs educators and other health care professionals on research that will improve their practice and their efforts to support natural, safe, and healthy birth. The JPE also publishes features that provide practical resources and advice health care professionals can use to enhance the quality and effectiveness of their care or teaching to prepare expectant parents for birth. The journal''s content focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, the postpartum period, breastfeeding, neonatal care, early parenting, and young family development. In addition to childbirth educators, the JPE''s readers include nurses, midwives, physicians, and other professionals involved with perinatal education and maternal-child health care.