Changes in Course of Retinopathy of Prematurity from 1986 to 2013: Comparison of Three Studies in the United States
To compare infant and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) characteristics from 3 clinical studies conducted over a 27-year period in the United States. Secondary analysis of results of 3 clinical studies. Infants with birth weight (BW)
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description | To compare infant and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) characteristics from 3 clinical studies conducted over a 27-year period in the United States.
Secondary analysis of results of 3 clinical studies.
Infants with birth weight (BW) |
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Secondary analysis of results of 3 clinical studies.
Infants with birth weight (BW) <1251 g.
Analysis of data from the Cryotherapy for Retinopathy of Prematurity (CRYO-ROP) and Early Treatment for Retinopathy of Prematurity (ETROP) trials and the primary data from the Telemedicine Approaches for the Evaluation of Acute-Phase Retinopathy of Prematurity (e-ROP) study.
Infant characteristics and onset, severity, and time course of ROP.
Across the 3 studies, mean (standard deviation) BW and mean gestational age (GA) decreased over time from CRYO-ROP (954 g [185 g], 27.9 weeks [2.2 weeks]) to ETROP (907 g [205 g], 27.4 weeks [2.2 weeks]) to e-ROP (864 g [212 g], 27.0 weeks [2.2 weeks]), with an increase in the percentage of infants enrolled weighing <750 g (15.8% CRYO, 24.9% ETROP, 33.4% e-ROP; P<0.0001). The percentage of infants who developed ROP varied only minimally (65.8% CRYO, 68.0% ETROP, 63.7% e-ROP; P = 0.003). Moderately severe ROP (defined as prethreshold or referral warranted) varied (17.8% CRYO, 12.3% ETROP, 19.4% e-ROP; P<0.0001), whereas the time of onset of any ROP did not vary (34.3 weeks CRYO, 34.1 weeks ETROP, 34.8 weeks e-ROP).
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Secondary analysis of results of 3 clinical studies.
Infants with birth weight (BW) <1251 g.
Analysis of data from the Cryotherapy for Retinopathy of Prematurity (CRYO-ROP) and Early Treatment for Retinopathy of Prematurity (ETROP) trials and the primary data from the Telemedicine Approaches for the Evaluation of Acute-Phase Retinopathy of Prematurity (e-ROP) study.
Infant characteristics and onset, severity, and time course of ROP.
Across the 3 studies, mean (standard deviation) BW and mean gestational age (GA) decreased over time from CRYO-ROP (954 g [185 g], 27.9 weeks [2.2 weeks]) to ETROP (907 g [205 g], 27.4 weeks [2.2 weeks]) to e-ROP (864 g [212 g], 27.0 weeks [2.2 weeks]), with an increase in the percentage of infants enrolled weighing <750 g (15.8% CRYO, 24.9% ETROP, 33.4% e-ROP; P<0.0001). The percentage of infants who developed ROP varied only minimally (65.8% CRYO, 68.0% ETROP, 63.7% e-ROP; P = 0.003). Moderately severe ROP (defined as prethreshold or referral warranted) varied (17.8% CRYO, 12.3% ETROP, 19.4% e-ROP; P<0.0001), whereas the time of onset of any ROP did not vary (34.3 weeks CRYO, 34.1 weeks ETROP, 34.8 weeks e-ROP).
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Secondary analysis of results of 3 clinical studies.
Infants with birth weight (BW) <1251 g.
Analysis of data from the Cryotherapy for Retinopathy of Prematurity (CRYO-ROP) and Early Treatment for Retinopathy of Prematurity (ETROP) trials and the primary data from the Telemedicine Approaches for the Evaluation of Acute-Phase Retinopathy of Prematurity (e-ROP) study.
Infant characteristics and onset, severity, and time course of ROP.
Across the 3 studies, mean (standard deviation) BW and mean gestational age (GA) decreased over time from CRYO-ROP (954 g [185 g], 27.9 weeks [2.2 weeks]) to ETROP (907 g [205 g], 27.4 weeks [2.2 weeks]) to e-ROP (864 g [212 g], 27.0 weeks [2.2 weeks]), with an increase in the percentage of infants enrolled weighing <750 g (15.8% CRYO, 24.9% ETROP, 33.4% e-ROP; P<0.0001). The percentage of infants who developed ROP varied only minimally (65.8% CRYO, 68.0% ETROP, 63.7% e-ROP; P = 0.003). Moderately severe ROP (defined as prethreshold or referral warranted) varied (17.8% CRYO, 12.3% ETROP, 19.4% e-ROP; P<0.0001), whereas the time of onset of any ROP did not vary (34.3 weeks CRYO, 34.1 weeks ETROP, 34.8 weeks e-ROP).
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