Risk Calculator for Retinopathy of Prematurity Requiring Treatment
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Chaves Samaniego, María Jesús; García Castejón, Mar; Chaves Samaniego, María C.; Solans Perez Larraya, Ana; Ortega Molina, Jose Maria; Muñoz Hoyos, Antonio; García-Serrano, José LuisEditorial
Frontiers Media
Materia
retinopathy of prematurity retinal vessel oxygen-induced retinopathy
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2020-09-18Referencia bibliográfica
Chaves Samaniego, M.J. et. al. Front. Pediatr. 8:529639. [https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2020.529639]
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Doctoral Thesis project of María Jesús Chaves Samaniego, who is enrolled in the Doctoral Program in Clinical Medicine and Public Health of the University of Granada, SpainResumen
Importance: Vascular delay that occurs early in the development of retinopathy of
prematurity (ROP) is a risk factor that can be compensated by ensuring a good rate
of retinal vascularization to avoid ROP that requires treatment.
Background: The objective of the present study was to determine the association
between ROP that requires treatment and risk factors such as the extent of the temporal
avascular area of the retina and the number of days of mechanical ventilation (MV).
Design: Observational retrospective case-control study.
Participants: Two hundred and twenty-eight premature newborns included in the
screening protocol for retinopathy of prematurity.
Methods: Subjects underwent retinal examination in the 4 and 6th postnatal weeks.
Main Outcome Measures : The temporal avascular area was measured in disc
diameters (DD), while the MV time was measured in days of treatment.
Results: Patients with a longer MV time had a higher risk of treatment (R2: 24.7, p
< 0.0001; increase in risk of 8.1% for each additional day), as did those who showed
greater avascular area (R2: 24.7, p < 0.0001; increase in risk of 111% for each additional
DD). An online calculator system and a table are presented for calculating the risk of ROP
requiring treatment as a function of these two risk factors.
Conclusions and Relevance: The temporal avascular area of the retina and MV time
must be taken into account in the first examination of the newborn to predict the need
for ROP treatment.





