Title of article :
Incidence and Risk Factors for Retinopathy of Prematurity in Northern Iran
Author/Authors :
Al-Mendalawi, Mahmood Dhahir Department of Paediatrics - Al‑Kindy College of Medicine - Baghdad University - Baghdad, Iraq
Pages :
2
From page :
353
To page :
354
Abstract :
I read with interest the study by Alizadeh et al on the incidence and risk factors for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in northern Iran.[1] It is obvious that ROP, one of the most common causes of preventable blindness in preterm neonates, is emerging as a “third epidemic” in middle‑income countries, including Iran. This is due to the increasing survival of preterm neonates, insufficient monitoring of oxygen saturation (SaO2) in most centers, and lack of an ROP screening guideline in most neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).[2] The authors mentioned that the relatively high incidence of ROP (20.6%) in their study, which was conducted in northern Iran, emphasized the importance of neonatal screening in the region.[1] I presume that the clinical implication of that recommendation should be cautiously interpreted. This presumption is based on the following three points.
Keywords :
Risk , ROP , Retinopathy , middle‑income
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2431821
Link To Document :
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