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Control Number
411629
Date and Time of Latest Transaction
20201212061613.AM
General Information
201212s |||||||||b ||00|||
Cataloging Source
DOST-PCHRD
Main Entry - Personal Name
Anzures, Rachelle
Ventura, Ricardo
Reandelar, Macario
Reandelar, Macario
Ventura, Ricardo
Bascuna, Rena Ivy
Anzures, Rachelle
Jimenez, Jose Melvin
Jimenez, Jose Melvin
Reandelar, Macario
Bascuna, Rena Ivy
Jimenez, Jose Melvin
Corpus, Kristine
Title Statement
Proposed new retinopathy of prematurity screening criteria: Evidence for including older and heavier Filipino premature babies
Physical Description
72-79
Summary, Etc.
Objective: (1) To determine if preterm babies with ROP are missed with the existing Philippine Pediatric Society-Philippine Academy of Ophthalmology 2005 screening criteria of ≤32 weeks gestational age (GA) and ≤1,500 grams birth weight (BW), (2) to determine the incidence (missed-out rate) of these babies with ROP (>32 weeks GA, >1,500 grams BW), (3) to describe their profile, and (4) to determine the appropriate upper limit for GA and BW that can provide safe and efficient screening for severe ROP. Methods: This is a multicenter, retrospective cohort, observational study using data on ROP screening from the medical records of preterm babies from 4 institutions. All babies born ?36 weeks GA, regardless of BW, who previously underwent ROP screening in 2011-2013, were included. Outcome measures were: (1) missed-out rate, (2) profile of missed babies with ROP (GA, BW, and risk factors), and (3) the proposed new criteria. Results: Of the 762 babies screened, 105 (13.8%) had ROP. Of these, 13 (12%) had severe ROP, 28 (27%) was born at 33-36 weeks GA, and 32 (30%) with >1,500 grams BW. The oldest and heaviest of these missed babies with type 1 ROP was almost consistently reported at 1500 grams with ROP. The incidences of ROP, with and without the 4 institutions were not statistically significant. Seventeen (16.2%) preterm babies were missed with the existing criteria. Two of these had no risk factors but had type 1 and type 2 ROP. When
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term
RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY
EYE DISEASES
RETINAL DISEASES
DIAGNOSIS
MASS SCREENING
INFANT, PREMATURE
RETROLENTAL FIBROPLASIA
ROP
SCREENING
RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY
EYE DISEASES
RETINAL DISEASES
DIAGNOSIS
MASS SCREENING
INFANT, PREMATURE
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