Retinopathy of prematurity: review of a seven-year period in a Danish neonatal intensive care unit |
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Authors: | Mette Arrø e,Birgit Peitersen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Hvidovre Hospital, Hvidovre. Denmark |
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Abstract: | Arrae M, Peitersen B. Retinopathy of prematurity: review of a seven-year period in a Danish neonatal intensive care unit. Acta Pædiatr 1994;83:501–5. Stockholm. ISSN 0803–5253 In the period 1985–1991, 21675 infants were born at the University Hospital of Copenhagen, Hvidovre Hospital, Denmark. Two hundred and twenty-four infants (10.3%) with birth weights 1500 g and gestational ages 32 completed weeks were transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit of the hospital. One hundred and eighty survived to at least 8 weeks of age and 170 had eye examinations. Forty-five of the 170 infants examined (26.5%) had retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and 18 (40%) of these developed blindness or severely impaired vision, a higher incidence than reported in other studies. Significant differences were found between infants with and without ROP for: birth weight, gestational age, Apgar score at 1 min, resuscitation, ventilator treatment, duration of supplementary oxygen, severe complications in the neonatal period and sequels from the central nervous system. Statistical analyses, corrected for correlations, showed that the occurrence of ROP was related significantly to early intubation, hypotension, persistent ductus arteriosus and necrotizing enterocolitis. |
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Keywords: | CNS sequels complications maternal habits. neonatal factors retinopathy of prematurity |
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