| Literature DB >> 35922112 |
Ann Hellström1, Lena Jacobson2,3, Abbas Al-Hawasi4, Lena Hellström-Westas5, Alexander Rakow6, Mats Johnson7, Karin Sävman8,9, Gerd Holmstrom10, Eva Larsson10, Lotta Gränse11, Marie Saric12, Birgitta Sunnqvist13, Lois Smith14, Anna-Lena Hård15, Eva Morsing16, Pia Lundgren15.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To retrospectively evaluate ophthalmological and neurological outcomes in a Swedish cohort of infants born before 24 weeks gestational age (GA) and explore risk factors for visual impairment.Entities:
Keywords: developmental neurology & neurodisability; paediatric ophthalmology; paediatrics
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35922112 PMCID: PMC9353003 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 3.006
Figure 1Flowchart of the study population. GA, gestational age.
Birth characteristics and ophthalmological examination outcomes
| Birth characteristics | Children with no ophthalmological examination (n=44) | Ophthalmological examination (n=355) | |
| Gestational age, (weeks+days) | 23+2 (22+1 – 23+6) | 23+2 (21+6 – 23+6) | |
| Birth weight, (g) | 575 (400 – 707) | 565 (340 – 874) | |
| Sex, boys | 54.5% (24/44) | 52.4% (186/355) | |
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| Strabismus | 34.8% (109/313) | 42/355 | |
| Nystagmus | 21.1% (44/209) | 146/355 | |
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| Hyperopia (>3 D) | 9.2% (22/239) | 116/355 | |
| Myopia (>3 D) | 10.5% (25/239) | 116/355 | |
| Astigmatism (>2 D) | 14.2% (34/239) | 116/355 | |
| Anisometropia (>2 D) | 17.7% (41/232) | 123/355 | |
| Spectacles prescribed | 51.0% (154/302) | 53/355 | |
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| VA <20/60 (better eye or binocular if monocular VA missing) | 17.6% (53/301) | 54/355 | |
| Referred to a low vision clinic | 25.8% (64/248) | 107/355 | |
| Visual impairment* | 21.9% (73/333) | 22/355 | |
| Significant eye or/and visual problems† | 67.3% (239/355) | – | |
Values are presented as the median (min – max.) or % (n).
The number of children with the available outcome is presented as the denominator.
*Defined as referred to low vision clinic at any age and/or visual acuity <20/60 if 3.5 years and older at the last ophthalmological examination.
†Significant eye or/and visual problems defined as VA <20/60 if 3.5 years and older at the latest ophthalmological examination, referred to a low vision clinic, treated for ROP, manifest strabismus, nystagmus, or refractive error (ie, myopia >3 D, hyperopia >3 D, astigmatism >2 D in the better eye or anisometropia >2 D.
D, diopters; ROP, retinopathy of prematurity; VA, visual acuity.
VA, in the better (n=250) and the worse eye (n=248) at the last ophthalmological examination and binocular if monocular VA was missing (n=51)
| Better eye (n=250)* | Worse eye (n=248)† | Binocular (n=51)‡ | |
| VA≥20/25 | 43.4% (109/250) | 30.6% (76/248) | 11.8% (6/51) |
| VA 20/40 to <20/25 | 30.8% (77/250) | 29.8% (74/248) | 43.1% (22/51) |
| VA 20/60 to <20/40 | 9.6% (24/250) | 11.7% (29/248) | 19.6% (10/51) |
| VA 20/200 to <20/60 | 12.8% (32/250) | 21.0% (52/248) | 23.5% (12/51) |
| VA 20/400 to <20/200 | – | 1.6% (4/248) | – |
| VA <20/400 | 3.2% (8/250) | 5.2% (13/248) | 2.0% (1/51) |
The number of children with the available outcome is presented as the denominator.
*20.8% (52/250) under 3.5 years of age at VA exam.
†20.5% (51/248) under 3.5 years of age at VA exam.
‡39.2% (20/51) under 3.5 years of age at VA exam.
VA, visual acuity.
Risk factors for visual impairment* (n=73) in univariate logistic regression
| Birth characteristics | OR | 95% CI | P value |
| Gestational age, weeks | 0.576 | 0.337 to 0.987 | 0.045 |
| Birth weight, g | 1.000 | 0.997 to 1.003 | 0.927 |
| Birth weight SDS, SD | 1.175 | 0.902 to 1.531 | 0.231 |
| Sex, boys | 1.583 | 0.931 to 2.691 | 0.090 |
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| Bronchopulmonary dysplasia | 1.904 | 0.768 to 4.718 | 0.164 |
| Necrotising enterocolitis | 1.106 | 0.596 to 2.052 | 0.750 |
| Any ROP | 1.944 | 0.561 to 6.735 | 0.224 |
| ROP treatment | 2.244 | 1.311 to 3.842 | 0.003 |
*Referred to low vision clinic at any age and/or visual acuity <20/60 if 3.5 years and older at the latest ophthalmological examination.
ROP, retinopathy of prematurity; SDS, SD score.
Neurological diagnosis and disorders in children with (n=73)* or without visual impairment (n=260)
| Visually impaired | Not visually impaired | P value | |
| Intellectual disability | 63.8% (44/69) | 33.3% (77/231) | <0.001 |
| Autism spectrum disorders | 32.8% (22/67) | 20.9% (47/225) | 0.043 |
| Epilepsy | 21.1% (15/71) | 7.5% (19/253) | 0.001 |
| Cerebral palsy | 27.1% (19/70) | 14.7% (35/238) | 0.016 |
| IVH at all | 44.3% (44/73) | 52.3% (136/260) | 0.228 |
| IVH grade 3–4 | 20.5% (15/73) | 16.9% (44/260) | 0.474 |
| Hydrocephalus | 13.7% (10/73) | 6.9% (18/260) | 0.065 |
| PVL | 13.7% (13/73) | 8.8% (23/260) | 0.220 |
| Hearing impairment | 5.6% (4/71) | 4.4% (11/252) | 0.654 |
Values are presented as % (n).
The number of children with the available outcome is presented as the denominator.
*Referred to low vision clinic at any age and/or visual acuity <20/60 if 3.5 years and older at the last ophthalmological examination.
IVH, intraventricular haemorrhage; PVL, periventricular leukomalacia.