Swedish national register for retinopathy of prematurity (SWEDROP) and the evaluation of screening in Sweden.

Gerd E Holmström, Ann Hellström, Peter G Jakobsson, Pia Lundgren, Kristina Tornqvist, Agneta Wallin
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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate screening for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in Sweden and to investigate possible modifications of the present screening guidelines.

Methods: Infants in Sweden with a gestational age (GA) of 31 weeks + 6 days or less are screened for ROP. Data from the Swedish national register for ROP (SWEDROP) during 2008 and 2009 were extracted and compared with a national perinatal quality register.

Results: In SWEDROP, there were 1791 infants born before a GA of 32 weeks from January 1, 2008, through December 31, 2009. Another 70 infants were registered in the perinatal quality register but not in SWEDROP (dropout rate, 3.8% [70 of 1861 infants]). Seven infants died before termination of screening. In the final study cohort (1784 infants), 15.6% had mild ROP and 8.5% had severe ROP. Treatment was performed in 4.4% of the infants, none of whom had a GA at birth of more than 28 weeks. Nine infants with a GA of more than 28 weeks at birth developed stage 3 ROP, which regressed spontaneously. The total number of examinations was 9286 (964 in infants with a GA of 31 weeks), and the mean (range) number of examinations of each infant was 5.2 (1-30).

Conclusions: The SWEDROP, a quality register for ROP, has a national coverage (ie, participation) of 96%. Data from 2008 to 2009 show that it seems possible to reduce the upper limit for screening in Sweden by 1 week, including only infants with a GA of 30 weeks + 6 days or less. However, such a change should be combined with a strong recommendation to neonatologists to refer also severely ill and more "mature" infants.

瑞典早产儿视网膜病变国家登记(SWEDROP)和瑞典筛查的评估。
目的:评估瑞典早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)的筛查,并探讨现行筛查指南的可能修改。方法:在瑞典,胎龄为31周+ 6天或以下的婴儿进行ROP筛查。提取2008年和2009年瑞典国家ROP登记册(SWEDROP)的数据,并与国家围产期质量登记册进行比较。结果:在SWEDROP中,从2008年1月1日到2009年12月31日,共有1791名出生在孕周32周前的婴儿。另有70名婴儿在围产期质量登记处登记,但未在SWEDROP登记(辍学率为3.8%[70 / 1861])。7名婴儿在筛查结束前死亡。在最后的研究队列(1784名婴儿)中,15.6%患有轻度ROP, 8.5%患有重度ROP。4.4%的婴儿接受了治疗,这些婴儿出生时没有超过28周的GA。9名出生时GA超过28周的婴儿发展为3期ROP,并自发消退。总检查次数为9286次(GA为31周的婴儿964次),平均(范围)检查次数为5.2次(1-30次)。结论:SWEDROP是ROP的质量登记,全国覆盖率(即参与率)为96%。2008年至2009年的数据显示,瑞典似乎有可能将筛查的上限减少1周,仅包括总出生周为30周+ 6天或更少的婴儿。然而,这样的改变应该与强烈建议新生儿学家推荐重病和更“成熟”的婴儿相结合。
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Archives of ophthalmology
Archives of ophthalmology 医学-眼科学
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