Long-Term Visual Outcomes in Prematurely Born Children.

Q3 Medicine
Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-11
Johane M Robitaille
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Abstract

Purpose: Prematurely born children are at risk of numerous complications that affect the visual system. Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and cerebral visual impairment (CVI) are among two major causes of childhood blindness and visual impairment in industrialized nations, and large countries with emerging economies are seeing increasing childhood blindness from ROP alone, adding to the burden of disease worldwide. The purpose of this paper is to review the long-term impacts of prematurity, ROP and CVI on vision in children who were born preterm.

Method: The topics in this review of the literature include the burden of vision loss in prematurely born children world-wide, a description of ROP and CVI, effects on visual acuity, refractive errors, strabismus and binocularity, visual fields and contrast sensitivity, and risk factors for visual complications.

Results: Children who are most at risk of visual complications are those with the smallest gestational age at birth and birth weight in general. Although ROP severity and the presence of neurological impairments including CVI play a large role in the development of poor visual outcomes, premature birth alone without CVI or severe ROP increases the risk of future visual complications. Awareness of signs and symptoms of CVI are important in the management of affected children.

Conclusion: Children born preterm are at increased risk of reduced visual acuity, refractive errors, strabismus and amblyopia, complications of ROP, CVI, visual field abnormalities and reduced contrast sensitivity. Awareness of risk factors warranting close monitoring and signs and symptoms of CVI are critical to optimize the visual outcomes and overall development.

早产儿的长期视力结果。
目的:早产儿有可能出现多种影响视觉系统的并发症。早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)和脑性视力损伤(CVI)是工业化国家儿童失明和视力损伤的两大主要原因,而新兴经济大国中仅因早产儿视网膜病变导致的儿童失明人数就在不断增加,加重了全球的疾病负担。本文旨在回顾早产、早产儿视网膜病变和 CVI 对早产儿视力的长期影响:本文献综述的主题包括:全球早产儿视力损失的负担,对 ROP 和 CVI 的描述,对视力、屈光不正、斜视和双眼视、视野和对比敏感度的影响,以及视觉并发症的风险因素:结果:患视觉并发症风险最高的儿童是出生时胎龄和出生体重最小的儿童。虽然早产儿视网膜病变的严重程度和包括 CVI 在内的神经系统损伤在视觉不良后果的发展中起着重要作用,但如果没有 CVI 或严重早产儿视网膜病变,仅早产也会增加未来出现视觉并发症的风险。对 CVI 症状和体征的认识对于患儿的管理非常重要:结论:早产儿视力下降、屈光不正、斜视和弱视、视网膜病变并发症、CVI、视野异常和对比敏感度降低的风险增加。了解需要密切监测的风险因素以及 CVI 的症状和体征对于优化视觉效果和整体发育至关重要。
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