Retinopathy of prematurity in a south Australian neonatal intensive care unit.

J Smith, N Spurrier, M Goggin
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Abstract

Purpose: To establish the incidence and severity of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in an Australian population of premature infants, and define risk factors for this population.

Methods: A survey of neonates born weighing less than 1501 g and/or with gestational age below 33 weeks, was undertaken at a neonatal intensive care unit in South Australia.

Results: ROP was diagnosed in 16.0% of the 94 neonates who were screened until retinal vascularisation was complete. Threshold disease occurred in 4.2%. Logistic regression identified three significant risk factors for the development of ROP: days of mechanical ventilation, multiple birth and female sex.

Conclusions: The incidence of ROP was relatively low when compared with figures recently published for two large populations studied in the United States and England. This difference was due to a lower incidence of mild forms of the disease. Days of mechanical ventilation, multiple birth and female sex were independently predictive of the occurrence of ROP. As small numbers of infants with ROP are managed at individual Australian centres each year, a national ROP register is recommended to facilitate the study of the disease in this country.

早产儿视网膜病变在南澳大利亚新生儿重症监护病房。
目的:确定澳大利亚早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)的发生率和严重程度,并确定该人群的危险因素。方法:在南澳大利亚的新生儿重症监护病房对出生体重小于1501 g和/或胎龄小于33周的新生儿进行调查。结果:94例筛查至视网膜血管化完成的新生儿中,有16.0%诊断为ROP。阈值疾病发生率为4.2%。Logistic回归确定了发生ROP的三个重要危险因素:机械通气天数、多胞胎和女性。结论:与最近公布的美国和英国两大研究人群的数据相比,ROP的发生率相对较低。这种差异是由于轻度疾病的发病率较低。机械通气天数、多胎分娩和女性是ROP发生的独立预测因素。由于每年在澳大利亚的各个中心都有少量的ROP婴儿,因此建议建立一个全国性的ROP登记册,以促进该国对该疾病的研究。
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