Literature DB >> 6688950

Incidence of retinopathy of prematurity in a tertiary newborn intensive care unit.

P B Campbell, M J Bull, F D Ellis, C Q Bryson, J A Lemons, R L Schreiner.   

Abstract

This study determined the incidence of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in 2,958 admissions to the Newborn Intensive Care Unit of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, between January 1976 and December 1979. Among 2,484 survivors, acute ROP developed in 72 (2.9%); 60 (83%) of these newborns had birth weights of less than 1,500 g. The incidence of acute ROP among survivors with birth weights of less than 1,000 g (28%) was approximately three times that of the survivors with birth weights between 1,001 and 1,500 g (10.1%). The overall incidence of blindness was 4.5% of surviving infants less than 1,000 g and 1.2% of those surviving with birth weights of 1,000 to 1,500 g. Evidence of the strong influence of immaturity and low birth weight on the risk of development of ROP is reaffirmed. Increasing survival of the most susceptible infants may be the factor contributing most to the overall incidence of ROP.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6688950     DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1983.01040020688003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0003-9950


  6 in total

1.  Reduced incidence of retinopathy of prematurity.

Authors:  E Rowlands; A C Ionides; S Chinn; H Mackinnon; C C Davey
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2001-08       Impact factor: 4.638

2.  Eleven years' experience with retinopathy of prematurity: visual results and contribution of cryoablation.

Authors:  I Nissenkorn; I Ben Sira; I Kremer; D D Gaton; R Krikler; E Wielunsky; P Merlob
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  1991-03       Impact factor: 4.638

3.  Clinical factors associated with retinopathy of prematurity.

Authors:  A Prendiville; W E Schulenburg
Journal:  Arch Dis Child       Date:  1988-05       Impact factor: 3.791

4.  Retinopathy of prematurity: late complications in the baby boomer generation (1946-1964).

Authors:  Bradley T Smith; William S Tasman
Journal:  Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc       Date:  2005

5.  Dopamine use is an indicator for the development of threshold retinopathy of prematurity.

Authors:  M B Mizoguchi; T G Chu; F M Murphy; N Willits; L S Morse
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  1999-04       Impact factor: 4.638

Review 6.  Oxygen supply and consumption in the retina: implications for studies of retinopathy of prematurity.

Authors:  Stephen J Cringle; Dao-Yi Yu
Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol       Date:  2009-10-15       Impact factor: 2.379

  6 in total

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