南非约翰内斯堡早产儿视网膜病变筛查:一项比较研究

Teboho Seobi, I. Maposa, Mokokomadi A. Makgotloe
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估计占儿童失明的6% - 18%。5.在南非,1995年,ROP占盲人学校失明病例的10.6%。背景:早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)的及时筛查是ROP筛查结果的重要预测因素,不同护理水平的医院可能有不同的眼科医生进行ROP筛查,从而导致不同的ROP筛查结果。目的:比较约翰内斯堡中心医院新生儿设施早产儿与区域医院早产儿的ROP筛查结果。背景:2015年1月1日至2020年6月31日期间在南非约翰内斯堡中心和非中心医院出生的婴儿的早产儿视网膜病变筛查。方法:一项横断面研究,描述在约翰内斯堡中心医院转介进行ROP筛查的婴儿的临床表现。结果:共纳入2035例ROP筛查记录。在中心医院和地区医院接受筛查的婴儿分别为1081名(53.1%)和954名(46.9%)。中心医院和地区医院发生ROP的患儿分别为125例(11.6%)和121例(12.7%),差异无统计学意义,p = 0.435。胎龄(GA)类别和出生体重(BW)与出生医院之间存在显著关联,胎龄< 28周的婴儿比例为212(19.6%)比158 (16.6%)p < 0.001, BW < 1500 g的婴儿比例为894(82.7%)比737 (77.3%)p = 0.001,由中心医院转诊。结论:区域医院与中心医院ROP患病率无明显差异。
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Retinopathy of prematurity screening in Johannesburg, South Africa: A comparative study
estimated to account for 6 % – 18 % of childhood blindness. 5 In South Africa, ROP accounted for 10.6 % of cases of blindness in schools of the blind in 1995. 6 An estimated 16 000 infants are at risk of ROP in South Africa. 1 Background: Timeous screening of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is an important predictor of ROP screening outcomes, and hospitals at different levels of care might have different access to ROP screening by ophthalmologists, resulting in different ROP screening outcomes. Objective: To compare ROP screening outcomes between premature babies from a neonatal facility at a central hospital to those from regional hospitals in Johannesburg. Setting: Retinopathy of prematurity screening in babies born at central and non-central hospitals in Johannesburg, South Africa, between 01 January 2015 and 31 June 2020. Methods: A cross-sectional study describing clinical findings in babies referred for ROP screening at a central Johannesburg hospital. Results: A total of 2035 ROP screening records were included in the study. The babies screened from the central hospital and regional hospitals were 1081 (53.1 % ) and 954 (46.9 % ), respectively. The proportion of babies with ROP were 125 (11.6 % ) and 121 (12.7 % ) in the central hospital and regional hospitals, respectively, and this difference was not statistically significant, p = 0.435. There was a significant association between gestational age (GA) categories and birth weight (BW) with the hospital of birth, with proportionately more babies with GA < 28 weeks, 212 (19.6 % ) versus 158 (16.6 % ) p < 0.001, and BW < 1500 g, 894 (82.7 % ) versus 737 (77.3 % ) p = 0.001, being referred by the central hospital compared to regional hospitals. Conclusion: The prevalence of ROP in regional hospitals does not seem to differ from that found in central hospitals.
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