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Volume 5

Journal of Pediatric Care

ISSN: 2471-805X

JOINT EVENT

Neonatology 2019

Pediatrics Surgery 2019

April 23-24, 2019

April 23-24, 2019 London, UK

&

23

rd

Edition of International Conference on

Neonatology and Perinatology

4

th

International Conference on

Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery

Risk factors for retinopathy of prematurity-A retrospective 10-years study

Estera Lavinia Decean, Oana Boantă, Corina Zgârcea, Raluca Dumitra, Ecaterina Olariu, Simona Kovacs

and

Maria Livia Ognean

Clinical County Emergency Hospital, Romania

Introduction:

The leading cause of blindness in children, in developed and developing countries, is retinopathy of

prematurity (ROP), characterized by an abnormal proliferation of blood vessels in the retina. The main risk factors

are prematurity, low birth weight, oxygen exposure and neonatal illness severity.

Aim:

The study aimed to identify the major risk factors for stage three and three plus ROP in the premature infants

admitted in the NICU of the County Emergency Clinical Hospital in Sibiu during the last 10 years.

Method:

We evaluated the ophthalmological screening for ROP results between 2009 and 2018and searched for

severe ROP cases. We paired each case with a control case with identical GA and similar birth weight (±100 g) and

compared them in order to find specific risk factors. The statistical analysis of demographic characteristics and

perinatal pathology was performed using SPSS 10.0 for Windows; p was considered statistically significant at values

<0.05.

Results:

We identified nine cases of severe ROP with gestational ages (GA) from 23 to 29 weeks, meaning an

incidence of 2.81%, since 320 infants with GA<30 weeks were admitted in our unit during the study period.

Although the duration of mechanical ventilation, respiratory support and oxygen therapy were longer in preterm

infants with severe ROP compared to those without severe ROP matched for GA and birth weight and there were

notable differences regarding the Apgar score and the number of transfusions, the single statistically significant

correlation that was found was with chronic lung disease (p=0.014, OR 3.14).

Biography

Estera Lavinia Decean has completed her Neonatology training at the Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Cluj-Napoca Romania in 2013.

She is working as a Neonatologist at the level III maternity of the County Emergency Hospital in Sibiu.

poragape@yahoo.com

Estera Lavinia Decean et al., J Pediatr Care 2019, Volume 5

DOI: 10.21767/2471-805X-C1-020