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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    TO SCREEN THE HIGH RISK TERM AND PRETERM BABIES FOR ROP


    Dr. Priyanka Uraiya, Dr. Ritu Agrawal,Dr. Shreya Tripathi,Dr. D K Shakya
    JCDR. 2023: 1833-1838

    Abstract

    Background & Methods: The aim of the study is to screen the high risk term and preterm babies for ROP. The pupil were dilated with Mydriatic drop (tropicamide 1%+ phenylephrine 2.5%) instilled at 10 min interval about 1 hour before the scheduled examination, Baby shouldn’t be fed immediately before the examination as the child may vomit or aspirate. Results: Of the 200 cases screened 90 had a history of oxygen therapy, of these 33 (75%) in preterm & 51 screened 2 (4.54%) in term developed ROP. Out of 200 cases, considering poor postnatal weight gain in preterm 21(47.7%) out of 100 & in term 1(2.27%) out of 52 developed ROP. Out of 200 cases, 29 (65.9%) out of 120 cases in preterm & 1(2.27%) out of 29 in term developed ROP, considering phototherapy as a risk factor. Out of 200 cases, 14(31.8%) out of 40 in preterm &1(2.27%) out of 33 had history of Respiratory distress Syndrome (RDS), developed ROP. Of the 8 cases of multiple birth in this study were twins, and 5(11.3%) in preterm & 1(2.27%) out of 6 in term developed ROP.

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    Volume 14 Issue 11

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