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FREQUENCY AND OUTCOME OF RETINOPATHY IN PROFOUNDLY PRETERM NEWBORNS RECEIVING SPECIALIZED MEDICAL CARE

https://doi.org/10.21508/1027-4065-2018-63-5-51-54

Abstract

Objective. To determine frequency of retinopathy cases in profoundly preterm newborns treated at Gorodkov Ivanovo Scientific Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood in 2016-2017, as well as to evaluate impact of the risk factors on disease severity in the conditions of specialized medical care. We examined 344 profoundly preterm newborns with gestational age of less than 32 weeks. 83 children (24.1%) were diagnosed with retinopathy of preterm newborns. A high quality of medical care was proved by a low percentage of children with severe forms of retinopathy in preterm newborns and absence of blindness in the children. A low gestational age, low Apgar score at the end of the first minute of life and traditional artificial lung ventilation are the most significant factors of severe retinopathy of preterm newborns.

About the Authors

N. A. Shilova
Gorodkov Ivanovo Scientific Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood.
Russian Federation


N. V. Kharlamova
Gorodkov Ivanovo Scientific Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood.
Russian Federation


Yu. A. Fisyuk
Gorodkov Ivanovo Scientific Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood.
Russian Federation


T. V. Chasha
Gorodkov Ivanovo Scientific Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood.
Russian Federation


E. V. Churakova
Gorodkov Ivanovo Scientific Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood.
Russian Federation


S. S. Mezhinsky
Gorodkov Ivanovo Scientific Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood.
Russian Federation


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Shilova N.A., Kharlamova N.V., Fisyuk Yu.A., Chasha T.V., Churakova E.V., Mezhinsky S.S. FREQUENCY AND OUTCOME OF RETINOPATHY IN PROFOUNDLY PRETERM NEWBORNS RECEIVING SPECIALIZED MEDICAL CARE. Rossiyskiy Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii (Russian Bulletin of Perinatology and Pediatrics). 2018;63(5):51-54. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21508/1027-4065-2018-63-5-51-54

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