Decreased prevalence of retinopathy of prematurity in an inner-city hospital

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Lim, J
Fong, DS
Dang, Y
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[1] King Drew Med Ctr, Div Ophthalmol, Los Angeles, CA USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Sch Med, Jules Stein Eye Inst, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
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OPHTHALMIC SURGERY AND LASERS | 1999年 / 30卷 / 01期
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Improvements in care- of low birth weight preterm infants has led to an increased survival of this population. It is not known whether the improved care has decreased the prevalence of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), or whether the survival of even smaller infants has increased the prevalence. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of ROP in an inner-city hospital during two time periods to determine whether the prevalence is changing. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The frequency and characteristics of ROP were compared between a 10-month observation period in 1995-1996 and published data from a similar time period in 1988-1989. RESULTS: There were fewer cases of ROP per live births less than 1500 g during 1995-1996 compared with 1988-1989 (P<.0001). This included both mild and severe ROP. When the two racial subgroups were examined separately, there was a statistically significant decline for the black (P <.001) but not the Hispanic population (P =.12). The Mantel-Haenszel chi(2) test confirmed that the decline was statistically significant when the two groups were combined (P <.001). CONCLUSIONS: In this population, the prevalence of ROI, appears to have decreased between 1995-1996 and 1988-1989. The subgroup experiencing the biggest decline was black: infants, Other studies should be performed to investigate whether the frequency of ROP has also declined in other settings.
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