| Literature DB >> 30815584 |
Samantha Kaye Simkin1, Stuti L Misra1, Malcolm Battin2, Charles N J McGhee1,2, Shuan Dai1,2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Early detection of ocular abnormalities in newborn infants is essential for timely diagnosis and treatment. This study aimed to assess wide-field digital imaging for universal newborn eye screening (UNES) to determine the prevalence of ocular abnormalities, including retinal haemorrhages, in newborn infants in New Zealand.Entities:
Keywords: neonatology; ophthalmology; screening
Year: 2019 PMID: 30815584 PMCID: PMC6361368 DOI: 10.1136/bmjpo-2018-000376
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Paediatr Open ISSN: 2399-9772
Figure 1Wide-field digital images of retinal haemorrhages of newborn infants in UNES. (A) Isolated optic nerve haemorrhages, (B) extensive haemorrhages involving the optic nerve and macula and (C) extensive, white-centred haemorrhages involving the optic nerve, macular and periphery. UNES, universal newborn eye screening.
Demographics and characteristics of infants enrolled in UNES
| Characteristic | Infants enrolled in UNES | Regional newborn population data 2015 |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 177 (51) | 3650 (52) |
| Female | 169 (49) | 3424 (48) |
| Ethnicity | ||
| European | 197 (57) | 3118 (45) |
| Asian (including Indian) | 88 (25) | 2241 (32) |
| Māori | 27 (8) | 469 (7) |
| Pacific peoples | 22 (6) | 805 (12) |
| Other | 12 (4) | 300 (4) |
| Delivery modality | ||
| CS | 164 (47) | 2468 (36) |
| SVD | 139 (40)† | 3594 (52) |
| IVD | 43 (12) | 871 (13) |
| GA weeks, median (IQR) | 39 (37.9–40.0) | 39 (38-40) |
| BW g, mean (SD) | 3284 (528) | 3279 (654) |
*Regional data are reported at the maternal level for ethnicity and delivery modality.
†Delivery modality varied between newborn infants enrolled and the population of newborn infants delivered in ADHB in the same time period with a higher percentage of caesarean section and lower percentage of spontaneous vaginal delivery in the enrolled infants.
BW, birth wt; CS, caesarean section; GA, gestational age; IVD, instrumental vaginal delivery; SVD, spontaneous vaginal delivery; UNES, universal newborn eye screening.
Figure 2Initial haemorrhage presentation for two infants with non-resolving haemorrhages. Infant 1 extensive haemorrhages: (A) left eye with pre-retinal haemorrhage, (B) right eye; infant 2 extensive haemorrhages, (C) left eye and (D) right eye.
Birth prevalence of RH by baseline characteristics in universal newborn eye screening
| Characteristic | RH absent mean (SD) | RH present mean (SD) | P value | OR |
| Gender | 0.26 | |||
| Male | 155 (53) | 22 (44) | ||
| Female | 141 (48) | 28 (56) | ||
| Early screening | 0.014 | |||
| <72 hours | 218 (74) | 45 (90) | 1.0 | |
| ≥72 hours | 78 (26) | 5 (10) | 0.36 (0.13 to 0.98) | |
| Delivery modality | <0.001 | |||
| CS | 162 (55) | 2 (4) | 1.0 | |
| SVD | 104 (35) | 35 (70) | 26.30 (6.18 to 111.91) | |
| IVD | 30 (10) | 13 (26) | 33.61 (7.18 to 157.26) | |
| Age at screening (days) | 3.7±4.7 | 2.3±1.6 | <0.001 | |
| BW (g) | 3272±575 | 3353±449 | 0.35 | |
| HC (cm) | 34.6±1.8 | 34.4±1.3 | 0.46 | |
| Birth length (cm) | 50.5±2.8 | 50.9±1.8 | 0.23 | |
| Maternal height (cm) | 164.9±7.1 | 164.5±7.0 | 0.76 | |
| GA (weeks) median (IQR) | 39.0 (38–40) | 39.4 (38–40) | 0.042 |
RH, retinal haemorrhage, reported at the participant level (ie, a haemorrhage in either eye or both eyes classifies that neonate into retinal haemorrhage present group).
BW, birth wt; CS, caesarean section; GA, gestational age; HC, head circumference; IVD, instrumental vaginal delivery; SVD, spontaneous vaginal delivery.
Figure 3Ocular abnormalities detected during UNES; (A) congenital cataract, (B) optic nerve hypoplasia, (C) choroidal haemangioma and (D) inferior CHRPE. CHRPE, congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium; UNES, universal newborn eye screening.