Risk Factors of Retinopathy of Prematurity Associated with Delayed Retinal Vascular Development
Author(s) -
J. M. Ortega Molina,
Solans-Perez de Larraya A.,
A. Miranda,
Antonio Jeréz-Calero,
J. Uberos-Fernández,
Gonzalez Ramirez A. R.,
J.L. García-Serrano
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
iranian journal of pediatrics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.168
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 2008-2150
pISSN - 2008-2142
DOI - 10.5812/ijp.7642
Subject(s) - medicine , retinopathy of prematurity , birth weight , gestational age , retinal , ophthalmology , apnea , risk factor , intrauterine growth restriction , fetus , anesthesia , pregnancy , genetics , biology
Objectives: To assess risk factors of retinopathy of prematurity leading to delayed retinal vascularization in the first stage of ROP. Methods: A retrospective study (2000 2016) was performed in 275 infants who were born at a gestational age of ≤ 32 weeks. Delayed vascular development was calculated as the difference in avascular area measured in terms of disc diameters between patients with risk factor and those with no risk factor. Results: Intrauterine fetal demise of one twin, apnea, exchange tranfusion and intubation days (≥ 10 days) lead to delayed retinal vascularization of 1.74, 1.58, 1.17, and 1.11 disc diameters and of 3.35, 3.04, 2.25 and 2.13 weeks respectively. Delayed retinal vascular development was less than 1 disc diameter in other factors such as HS-PDA, sepsis, degree of hyaline membrane≥ III, cerebral hemorrhage, birth weight (every 100 g less), gestational age (every week less), postnatal weight gain (every 1 g less/day) and cerebral hemorrhage. However, since these factors are quantitative (birth weight, gestational age and postnatal weight gain), the greater the adverse effect, the greater the delay will be. Conclusions: Intrauterine fetal demise of one twin, apnea, exchange tranfusion and intubation days (≥ 10 days) lead to delayed retinal vascular development more than 1 disc diameter at 4 6 weeks of postnatal life.
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