When a child was born too early, it is more likely to develop an alteration of its visual function than in the case of term birth. Significant visual disturbances are found in 3% of children born prematurely, but visual impairment can be very severe, up to the loss of vision in case of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in the most immature infants. The introduction of screening surveillance systems, such as WINROP software, might reduce the need for stressful eye examination in low risk neonates. This retrospective study aimed at validating the WINROP algorithm in a cohort of premature infants, born below 32 weeks of gestation, who had systematic eye examination for ROP screening over 4 year period.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
570
algorithm validation
risk of retinopathy occurence
Time frame: from birth up to 40 weeks post menstrual age
risk factor for retinopathy
standardized perinatal data collection
Time frame: from birth up to 40 weeks post menstrual age
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