Evaluation of the red reflex: An overview for the pediatrician.

Aspasia Toli, Asli Perente, Georgios Labiris
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Abstract

Background: Red reflex test (RRT) is a simple, non-invasive method that can be performed easily by pediatricians during the clinical examination in neonatal period, infancy and childhood. Abnormal reflexes can lead to prompt diagnosis of several ocular disorders, with potentially severe consequences on patient's vision, cognitive function and even life.

Aim: To underline the contribution of pediatricians to early detection of vision and life threatening diseases by using RRT effectively.

Methods: For the present systematic review, PubMed searches were performed using the key words "red reflex and newborn"; "red reflex and neonate"; "red reflex and complications"; "red reflex and necessity"; "red reflex and retinoblastoma"; "red reflex and congenital cataract"; "red reflex and glaucoma"; "red reflex and prematurity"; "red reflex and leukocoria"; "red reflex and blindness"; "red reflex sensitivity and specificity"; "red reflex and differential diagnosis"; "red reflex and guidelines". The relevant articles were selected without language restrictions. When a full-text publication was not available, their English abstracts were used. In some cases, studies from the reference lists of the selected articles provided useful information. The research took place in September 2020, in the Ophthalmology Department of University Hospital of Alexandroupolis.

Results: A total of 45 articles were selected according to the used key words. After reviewing data from these articles, it is supported that red reflex remains an effective tool of undeniable importance for early detection of severe eye conditions, such as cataract, retinoblastoma, retinopathy of prematurity and glaucoma. Although literature reports some limitations of RRT, including a notable percentage of false positive tests, the inability to detect small, peripheral retinoblastomas and the lower sensitivity for posterior segment pathology, it is widely accepted that the benefits from the regular evaluation of the test on public health are significant. Therefore, RRT has been established by international guidelines and should be an essential component of pediatricians clinical practice. Red reflex implementation should be incorporated in pediatricians educational programs, so that they would be able to provide quality services and safe diagnoses.

Conclusion: The implementation of RRT should be encouraged in all neonatal/pediatric departments. Prompt education of pediatricians should be empowered in order to achieve careful vision screening, according to current guidelines.

红色反射评估:儿科医生概述。
背景:红色反射测试(RRT)是一种简单、无创的方法,儿科医生在新生儿期、婴儿期和儿童期的临床检查中很容易进行。目的:强调儿科医生通过有效使用 RRT 对早期发现视力和危及生命的疾病所做的贡献:本系统性综述在 PubMed 上进行了搜索,关键词为 "红色反射与新生儿"、"红色反射与新生儿"、"红色反射与并发症"、"红色反射与必要性"、"红色反射与视网膜母细胞瘤";"红色反射与先天性白内障"、"红色反射与青光眼"、"红色反射与早产儿"、"红色反射与白内障"、"红色反射与失明"、"红色反射的敏感性与特异性"、"红色反射与鉴别诊断"、"红色反射与指南"。相关文章的选择没有语言限制。如果没有全文,则使用其英文摘要。在某些情况下,所选文章参考文献目录中的研究提供了有用信息。研究于 2020 年 9 月在亚历山德鲁波利斯大学医院眼科进行:根据使用的关键词,共筛选出 45 篇文章。在对这些文章的数据进行审查后,证实红色反射仍是一种有效的工具,对于早期发现白内障、视网膜母细胞瘤、早产儿视网膜病变和青光眼等严重眼病的重要性毋庸置疑。虽然文献报道了 RRT 的一些局限性,包括假阳性率较高、无法检测到小的周边视网膜母细胞瘤以及对后节段病变的敏感性较低等,但人们普遍认为,定期评估该检测对公众健康的益处是巨大的。因此,RRT 已被国际指南确立为儿科医生临床实践的重要组成部分。红色反射的实施应纳入儿科医生的教育计划中,以便他们能够提供优质的服务和安全的诊断:结论:应鼓励所有新生儿/儿科部门实施红色反射疗法。结论:应鼓励在所有新生儿/儿科部门实施红光反射疗法,并应加强对儿科医生的及时教育,以便根据现行指南进行仔细的视力筛查。
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