Aim: This
study was performed to determine profile of asymmetry, newer differences in
postnatal risk
factors and effects of current laser treatment on
retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) progression in
preterm twin pairs.
Methods: A retrospective study was
conducted on 250 infants (125 twin pairs) of premature birth, low
weight or other infant risk factors at Sri Ramachandra
hospital, a tertiary referral hospital in Chennai,
India from May 2017 to April 2019. Indirect
ophthalmoscopy with scleral indentation was performed
on all babies under continuous monitoring of oxygen
saturation using pulseoximeter in the presence
of a neonatologist. Examination and analysis was done
for stage and zone of ROP, systemic causes,
spontaneous regression and need for treatment.
Results: Among 125 twin pairs,
38twin pairs (30%) had ROP which was asymmetrical in 27% and
symmetrical in 4%. Disparity developed before 35 weeks
when both twins had ROP. Two stage
differences occurred in 84%. Both were statistically
significant (p<0.05). Spontaneous regression
occurred after 35 weeks and majority regressed by 40
weeks. Laser treatment was required in 36%.
Risk factors were most commonly respiratory distress,
patent ductus arteriosus, apnoea, variation of
birth weight and gestational age.
Conclusion: Smaller gestational age is
a good predictor of variability in progression of
and along with birth weight and weight
gain contributes to asymmetry. Respiratory
distress has the highest risk. It is important to
screen and follow up all twins irrespective of initial
examination status and normal appearing retina in one
twin, as transition from one stage to another
can occur. Early detection with timely treatment will
prevent irreversible visual loss. This study
highlight the importance of concurrence between the
ophthalmologist and neonatologist during
screening, detection and follow up in all twins
irrespective of initial examination status and normal
appearing retina in one twin.
Author
(s) Details
Dr.
Radha Annamalai,
Department of Ophthalmology, Sri Ramachandra
Institute of Higher Education and Research, Porur, Chennai, 600116, India.
M. Muthayya
Department of Ophthalmology, Sri Ramachandra
Institute of Higher Education and Research, Porur, Chennai, 600116, India.
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