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Race, gender, and clinical risk index for babies (CRIB) score as predictors of severe retinopathy of prematurity.

Michael B Yang1, Edward F Donovan, Jordan R Wagge.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine whether race, gender, and the Clinical Risk Index for Babies (CRIB) illness severity score are predictors of threshold or severe prethreshold retinopathy of prematurity warranting surgery (ROP warranting surgery) and whether racial and gender differences in ROP are correlated with racial and gender differences in illness severity.
METHODS: This was a retrospective analysis of premature infants 401-1250 g at birth that were admitted to the University Hospital of Cincinnati (January 1998 to May 2003). Birth weight, gestational age, multiple birth, birth in the study hospital or elsewhere, race, gender, CRIB score, and eye findings were abstracted. The outcome variable was ROP warranting surgery.
RESULTS: Of 299 patients (596 eyes) with adequate eye and CRIB data, 35 patients (11.7%) [66 eyes; 11.1%] developed ROP warranting surgery. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that higher CRIB score (P < 0.0001; odds ratio [OR] 1.21), male gender (P < 0.005; OR: 2.68), nonblack race (P < 0.0005; OR: 4.32), lower gestational age, and multiple birth are predictive factors for ROP warranting surgery. Because birth weight and gestational age comprise 2 of the 6 components of the CRIB score, a CRIB subscore (CRIBSUB) consisting of the remaining 4 components was tested and remained a significant predictor (P < 0.00001). Birth weight was a significant predictor when CRIBSUB was in the model but not when the CRIB score was used. The CRIB score was a predictor of neonatal mortality, but race and gender did not predict the CRIB score or neonatal mortality.
CONCLUSIONS: Nonblack race, male gender, and higher CRIB illness severity scores are predictors of ROP warranting surgery. In our population, there were no racial or gender differences in neonatal mortality or CRIB scores to explain the racial and gender differences in severity of ROP.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16814180     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaapos.2006.01.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J AAPOS        ISSN: 1091-8531            Impact factor:   1.220


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