Postconceptional age at the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity in inborn and referred preterm infants from the same institution

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Autor(a) principal: Fortes Filho,João Borges
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Eckert,Gabriela Unchalo, Valiatti,Fabiana Borba, Santos,Paula Gabriela Batista dos, Costa,Marlene Coelho da, Procianoy,Renato Soibelmann
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)
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Resumo: PURPOSE: The outcomes of the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) seem to be better in inborn patients than in those patients who were referred for ROP treatment. This study aims to investigate the timing of treatment and the outcomes in inborn patients and in patients referred for treatment to the Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Brazil. METHODS: An institutional prospective cohort study was conducted from 2002 to 2010 and included in group 1 all inborn preterm neonates treated for retinopathy of prematurity and in group 2 all babies referred for treatment to the same institution. All of the included patients presented birth weight (BW) <1,500 g and/or gestational age (GA) <32 weeks. Main outcomes were postconceptional age at the treatment and one year follow-up outcomes in both groups. The considered variables were: BW, GA, stage and location of retinopathy of prematurity at treatment. RESULTS: Group 1 comprised 24 inborn patients. Mean BW and GA at birth were 918 ± 232 g and 28.2 ± 2.1 weeks, respectively, and median post-conceptional postconceptional age at treatment was 37 weeks. Group 2 comprised 14 infants transferred for treatment. Mean BW and GA at birth were 885 ± 188 g and 28.2 ± 2.4 weeks, respectively, and median postconceptional age at treatment was 39 weeks. Mean BW and GA were similar in both groups (P=0.654 and P=0.949, respectively), but the difference among the postconceptional age was significant (P=0.029). CONCLUSIONS: Inborn patients were treated for retinopathy of prematurity during the 37th week of postconceptional age while transferred patients were treated, usually, after the 39th week postconceptional age. The worst outcomes observed among referred patients could be partially explained by the delayed time for treatment.
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spelling Postconceptional age at the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity in inborn and referred preterm infants from the same institutionInfant, very low birth weightRetinopathy of prematurity/therapyGestational ageHospitals, publicRisk factorsSurvival ratesPURPOSE: The outcomes of the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) seem to be better in inborn patients than in those patients who were referred for ROP treatment. This study aims to investigate the timing of treatment and the outcomes in inborn patients and in patients referred for treatment to the Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Brazil. METHODS: An institutional prospective cohort study was conducted from 2002 to 2010 and included in group 1 all inborn preterm neonates treated for retinopathy of prematurity and in group 2 all babies referred for treatment to the same institution. All of the included patients presented birth weight (BW) <1,500 g and/or gestational age (GA) <32 weeks. Main outcomes were postconceptional age at the treatment and one year follow-up outcomes in both groups. The considered variables were: BW, GA, stage and location of retinopathy of prematurity at treatment. RESULTS: Group 1 comprised 24 inborn patients. Mean BW and GA at birth were 918 ± 232 g and 28.2 ± 2.1 weeks, respectively, and median post-conceptional postconceptional age at treatment was 37 weeks. Group 2 comprised 14 infants transferred for treatment. Mean BW and GA at birth were 885 ± 188 g and 28.2 ± 2.4 weeks, respectively, and median postconceptional age at treatment was 39 weeks. Mean BW and GA were similar in both groups (P=0.654 and P=0.949, respectively), but the difference among the postconceptional age was significant (P=0.029). CONCLUSIONS: Inborn patients were treated for retinopathy of prematurity during the 37th week of postconceptional age while transferred patients were treated, usually, after the 39th week postconceptional age. The worst outcomes observed among referred patients could be partially explained by the delayed time for treatment.Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia2011-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492011000400004Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia v.74 n.4 2011reponame:Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)instname:Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)instacron:CBO10.1590/S0004-27492011000400004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFortes Filho,João BorgesEckert,Gabriela UnchaloValiatti,Fabiana BorbaSantos,Paula Gabriela Batista dosCosta,Marlene Coelho daProcianoy,Renato Soibelmanneng2011-11-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-27492011000400004Revistahttp://aboonline.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpaboonline@cbo.com.br||abo@cbo.com.br1678-29250004-2749opendoar:2011-11-04T00:00Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online) - Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Postconceptional age at the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity in inborn and referred preterm infants from the same institution
title Postconceptional age at the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity in inborn and referred preterm infants from the same institution
spellingShingle Postconceptional age at the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity in inborn and referred preterm infants from the same institution
Fortes Filho,João Borges
Infant, very low birth weight
Retinopathy of prematurity/therapy
Gestational age
Hospitals, public
Risk factors
Survival rates
title_short Postconceptional age at the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity in inborn and referred preterm infants from the same institution
title_full Postconceptional age at the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity in inborn and referred preterm infants from the same institution
title_fullStr Postconceptional age at the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity in inborn and referred preterm infants from the same institution
title_full_unstemmed Postconceptional age at the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity in inborn and referred preterm infants from the same institution
title_sort Postconceptional age at the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity in inborn and referred preterm infants from the same institution
author Fortes Filho,João Borges
author_facet Fortes Filho,João Borges
Eckert,Gabriela Unchalo
Valiatti,Fabiana Borba
Santos,Paula Gabriela Batista dos
Costa,Marlene Coelho da
Procianoy,Renato Soibelmann
author_role author
author2 Eckert,Gabriela Unchalo
Valiatti,Fabiana Borba
Santos,Paula Gabriela Batista dos
Costa,Marlene Coelho da
Procianoy,Renato Soibelmann
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fortes Filho,João Borges
Eckert,Gabriela Unchalo
Valiatti,Fabiana Borba
Santos,Paula Gabriela Batista dos
Costa,Marlene Coelho da
Procianoy,Renato Soibelmann
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Infant, very low birth weight
Retinopathy of prematurity/therapy
Gestational age
Hospitals, public
Risk factors
Survival rates
topic Infant, very low birth weight
Retinopathy of prematurity/therapy
Gestational age
Hospitals, public
Risk factors
Survival rates
description PURPOSE: The outcomes of the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) seem to be better in inborn patients than in those patients who were referred for ROP treatment. This study aims to investigate the timing of treatment and the outcomes in inborn patients and in patients referred for treatment to the Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Brazil. METHODS: An institutional prospective cohort study was conducted from 2002 to 2010 and included in group 1 all inborn preterm neonates treated for retinopathy of prematurity and in group 2 all babies referred for treatment to the same institution. All of the included patients presented birth weight (BW) <1,500 g and/or gestational age (GA) <32 weeks. Main outcomes were postconceptional age at the treatment and one year follow-up outcomes in both groups. The considered variables were: BW, GA, stage and location of retinopathy of prematurity at treatment. RESULTS: Group 1 comprised 24 inborn patients. Mean BW and GA at birth were 918 ± 232 g and 28.2 ± 2.1 weeks, respectively, and median post-conceptional postconceptional age at treatment was 37 weeks. Group 2 comprised 14 infants transferred for treatment. Mean BW and GA at birth were 885 ± 188 g and 28.2 ± 2.4 weeks, respectively, and median postconceptional age at treatment was 39 weeks. Mean BW and GA were similar in both groups (P=0.654 and P=0.949, respectively), but the difference among the postconceptional age was significant (P=0.029). CONCLUSIONS: Inborn patients were treated for retinopathy of prematurity during the 37th week of postconceptional age while transferred patients were treated, usually, after the 39th week postconceptional age. The worst outcomes observed among referred patients could be partially explained by the delayed time for treatment.
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