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  • Vid nedonošenčkov : analiza nedonošenčkov, rojenih v ljubljanski porodnišnici 1990-1999 = Visual outcome in preterm infants : analysis of preterm infants born in Ljubljana 1990-1999
    Stirn-Kranjc, Branka ; Kornhauser-Cerar, Lilijana, 1958-
    Background. Improved perinatal care has increased the survival rate of prematurely born infants. An epidemiological fact that 6-18% and more visuallyimpaired children were prematurely born, ... emphasises the effect of premature birth on both visual function and development. Despite better knowledge on retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) it is stressed not to underestimate refractive errors, strabismus and visual impairment after brain lesions, being more common in preterm babies. Methods. Over 1300 preterm infants with a birth weight of 1500g or less and gestational age of 30 weeks or less, born in Maternity Hospital of Ljubljana, Slovenia in the period 1990-1999 were examined according to contemporary paediatric ophthalmologic recommendations. At least one year ophthalmologic follow-up (average 3.5 years) of 594 prematurely born infants with high neonatal risk factors for ROPand with general health problems, was performed. Sex, gestational age, birth weight, artificial ventilation, exchange blood transfusion, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, respiratory distress syndrome, apnoea, septicaemia, intraventricular haemorrhage, hyperbilirubinemia were analysed for correlation with ROP and visual impairment. Results. The survival rate of the studied preterm infants was 65-87% (mean 77.3%). ROP stage 1, 2 has developed in 33 children with a birth weight under 900g and in 10 with a birthweight 900-1200 g (altogether in 8%). ROP stage 3-5 has been registered (with or without plus disease) in 7 children (below 6%). In 6 children cryo orargon laser photocoagulation has been performed and vitreoretinal surgery in1 child (without functional results). In the studied group altogether 4 children (below 1%) became blind (visual acuity <0.05), all of them have had septicaemia. (Abstract truncated at 2000 characters).
    Vrsta gradiva - prispevek na konferenci
    Leto - 2002
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 14714329