The assessment of risk factors for retinopathy of prematurity

Dragica Jojić, D. Draganović, Ljiljana Solomun, S. Konjević, M. Preradović
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Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a potentially blinding eye disorder that primarily affects premature infants. Our study was conducted in order to determine which risk factors lead to the development of retinopathy of prematurity. This retrospective study included 108 newborns with birth weight (BW) < 1500 g and gestation age (GA) < 33 weeks, over the period of two years, who were treated at the Clinic of Pediatric, University Hospital, Clinic Centre Banja Luka. In all preterm children, the impact of risk factors conditioned preterm birth (gestational age and birth weight), parameters of general health status (respiratory distress syndrome, apnea, perinatal asphyxia, frequent use of blood derivatives, sepsis, hyperbilirubinemia) and parameters of the treatment with oxygen therapy. Out of 108 infants who fit the screening criteria, ROP was detected in 64 (59.2%) infants, 21(19.4%) of which had severe ROP requiring surgical intervention. Severe ROP was expressed in only 7.8% (5/64) of infants with GA > 30 weeks and in 12.5% (8/64) of infants with BW > 1250 g, compared to 25% (16/64) of infants with GA < 30 weeks and 20.3% (13/64) of infants with BW < 1250 g. The incidence of severe ROP was statistically significantly more frequent with progressively smaller birth weight BW < 1250 g (p <0.01) and the lower GA (gestational age) < 30 weeks (p <0.01). Using multiple logistic regression analysis for ROP, a long-term oxygen therapy (OR,15:54CI, 1.99-120.79) and a long duration of mechanical ventilation (OR,9.97; CI,3.06-32.51), there were obtained factors with a strong connection to the development of severe ROP. The following factors have a slightly lower correlation to the development of severe ROP: birth weight < 1250 g, gestation age < 30 weeks, respiratory distress syndrome, apnea, frequent use of blood derivatives and early sepsis. Prematurity and low birth weight are significant risk factors for the development of ROP. Compromised pulmonary function with long-term oxygen therapy and frequent use of blood derivatives are important factors in the development of severe ROP.
早产儿视网膜病变危险因素的评估
早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)是一种潜在致盲的眼部疾病,主要影响早产儿。我们的研究是为了确定哪些危险因素导致早产儿视网膜病变的发展。本回顾性研究包括108名出生体重(BW) < 1500 g,胎龄(GA) < 33周的新生儿,为期两年,在巴尼亚卢卡诊所中心大学医院儿科诊所接受治疗。在所有早产儿中,影响早产的危险因素(胎龄和出生体重)、一般健康状况参数(呼吸窘迫综合征、呼吸暂停、围产期窒息、频繁使用血液衍生物、败血症、高胆红素血症)和氧治疗参数的影响。在符合筛查标准的108名婴儿中,64名(59.2%)婴儿检测到ROP,其中21名(19.4%)婴儿患有严重ROP,需要手术干预。GA > 30周的婴儿中仅7.8%(5/64)和体重> 1250 g的婴儿中12.5%(8/64)表达严重ROP,而GA < 30周的婴儿中有25%(16/64)和体重< 1250 g的婴儿中有20.3%(13/64)表达严重ROP。出生体重BW < 1250 g (p <0.01)和GA(胎龄)< 30周(p <0.01)越轻,严重ROP的发生率越高。采用多元logistic回归分析ROP、长期氧疗(OR,15:54CI, 1.99 ~ 120.79)和长时间机械通气(OR,9.97;CI,3.06-32.51),获得了与严重ROP发生密切相关的因素。以下因素与严重ROP发生的相关性略低:出生体重< 1250 g、胎龄< 30周、呼吸窘迫综合征、呼吸暂停、频繁使用血液衍生物和早期败血症。早产和低出生体重是发生ROP的重要危险因素。长期氧疗和频繁使用血液衍生物导致肺功能受损是发生严重ROP的重要因素。
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