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Analysis of a Two-Year Independent Screening Effort for Retinopathy of Prematurity in Rural Egypt
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Abstract
Background: The third epidemic of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) has majorly involved middle income countries in which tailored screening and local guidelines require development. The data regarding ROP prevalence and cutoff numbers for screening in Egypt are lacking.Methods: Retrospective analysis of an independent screening effort spanning 2 years and involving 32 neonatal care units within Sharkia governorate, Egypt. Infants of gestational age (GA) ≤ 34 weeks and/or birth weight (BW) ≤ 2000 g were included, as well as those with unstable clinical course. Two eyecare centers located in Sharkia and Cairo governorates served as referral centers for any required interventions.Results: Of the 276 screened infants, 133 (48.19%) had some form of ROP that was bilateral in 127 (95.49%) of them. Aggressive posterior ROP (AP-ROP) was detected in both eyes of 24 infants (8.7%). The median (IQR) GA of infants with ROP was 32 (30 - 34) weeks, and the median (IQR) BW was 1600 (1350 - 2000) g. Sixty-three infants (47.37%) required treatment. Of the total 84 eyes that were treated, 73 (86.9%) received intravitreal ranibizumab, 8 (9.52%) underwent laser ablation therapy, and 3 eyes (3.57%) underwent surgery. Primary outcome was favorable in 83 eyes (98.81%). Applying the American Academy criteria would have led to the missing of 36.84% of infants with ROP and 28.57% of those requiring treatment in our sample.Conclusion: The incidence of both ROP and AP-ROP in the Egyptian rural setting appears to be in the high end of global reported rates. Prevention measures should urgently be planned and implemented.
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Title: Analysis of a Two-Year Independent Screening Effort for Retinopathy of Prematurity in Rural Egypt
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Abstract
Background: The third epidemic of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) has majorly involved middle income countries in which tailored screening and local guidelines require development.
The data regarding ROP prevalence and cutoff numbers for screening in Egypt are lacking.
Methods: Retrospective analysis of an independent screening effort spanning 2 years and involving 32 neonatal care units within Sharkia governorate, Egypt.
Infants of gestational age (GA) ≤ 34 weeks and/or birth weight (BW) ≤ 2000 g were included, as well as those with unstable clinical course.
Two eyecare centers located in Sharkia and Cairo governorates served as referral centers for any required interventions.
Results: Of the 276 screened infants, 133 (48.
19%) had some form of ROP that was bilateral in 127 (95.
49%) of them.
Aggressive posterior ROP (AP-ROP) was detected in both eyes of 24 infants (8.
7%).
The median (IQR) GA of infants with ROP was 32 (30 - 34) weeks, and the median (IQR) BW was 1600 (1350 - 2000) g.
Sixty-three infants (47.
37%) required treatment.
Of the total 84 eyes that were treated, 73 (86.
9%) received intravitreal ranibizumab, 8 (9.
52%) underwent laser ablation therapy, and 3 eyes (3.
57%) underwent surgery.
Primary outcome was favorable in 83 eyes (98.
81%).
Applying the American Academy criteria would have led to the missing of 36.
84% of infants with ROP and 28.
57% of those requiring treatment in our sample.
Conclusion: The incidence of both ROP and AP-ROP in the Egyptian rural setting appears to be in the high end of global reported rates.
Prevention measures should urgently be planned and implemented.
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