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Services for the Detection and Treatment of Retinopathy of Prematurity in Major Indian Cities: The 11-City 9-State Study.

Authors :
GILBERT, CLARE
SHUKLA, RAJAN
KUMAR, RAKESH
KHERA, AJAY
MURTHY, G. V. S.
Source :
Indian Pediatrics; 2016 Suppl 2, Vol. 53, pS112-A117, 6p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objective: Control of visual loss from retinopathy of prematurity requires high quality neonatal care, and timely screening and treatment of sight-threatening disease. We assessed services for retinopathy of prematurity provided by ophthalmic training institutions in major Indian cities. Methods: Eleven cities were purposefully selected and eye-care facilities were evaluated using predefined criteria. Field teams visited these facilities to collect data by interview and observation using structured questionnaires. Results: 30 training institutions were visited (18 public; 12 notfor- profit); 24 (24/30, 80%) provided a service for retinopathy of prematurity in 58 neonatal units (30 public, 28 private). 15/24 (63%) screened in one unit; six (25%) in 2-3 units and three (12%) in >3 units. Not-for-profit facilities (n=9) screened in more units than public facilities (n=15)(mean (range) 4.5 [1-12] vs 1.1 [1-2] units). Indirect ophthalmoscopy by ophthalmologists was the commonest screening modality but only half of these visited the units weekly. Laser was the commonest treatment, but only half treated babies in the neonatal unit. Annual treatments ranged from 1-200 (mean 39). Conclusion: Eye-care services for retinopathy of prematurity need to expand, particularly in the government sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00196061
Volume :
53
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Indian Pediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
127971661