FP1951 : Retinopathy of prematurity in SGA versus AGA premature infants: prospective study of Central India

Abstract

PURPOSE – To compare incidence of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in small for gestational age (SGA) premature infants with those of appropriate size for gestational age (AGA) attending ROP screening clinic in a tertiary eye care institute of Central India 2018-2019.
METHODS – All premature infants attending screening program with gestational age of <37 weeks and weight less than 90th centile as per gestational age were included in the study. Presence of any stage and severity of ROP was compared between SGA and AGA infants.
RESULTS – Total of 603 premature infants up to 36 weeks underwent eye screening; 250 (41.4%) were SGA infants. SGA infants born 29-32 weeks were at higher risk for development of ROP (p<0.01) than their AGA peers. However, no group was found to have higher severity of ROP than other.
CONCLUSION – SGA infants who underwent eye screening in central India from January 2018 to June 2019 were at a significantly high risk of developing ROP than AGA infants.

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