The Ropscore as a screening algorithm for predicting retinopathy of prematurity in a brazilian population

Clinics; 73 (), 2018
Publication year: 2018

OBJECTIVES:

To evaluate the accuracy of the ROPScore algorithm as a predictor of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).

METHODS:

A prospective cohort of 220 preterm infants with a birth weight ≤1500 g and/or gestational age ≤32 weeks was included. The ROPScore was determined in the sixth week of life in 181 infants who then survived until a corrected gestational age of 45 weeks. The sensitivity, specificity, and positive (PPV) and negative predictive values (NPV) of the algorithm were analyzed.

RESULTS:

ROP was found in 17.6% of the preterm infants. The sensitivity of this test for any stage of ROP was 87.5%, while that for severe ROP was 95.4% (21/22 cases). The PPV and NPV were 59.6% and 97%, respectively, for any stage of ROP and 44.7% and 99.25%, respectively, for severe ROP. The ROPScore could therefore hypothetically reduce the number of ophthalmologic examinations required to detect ROP by 71.8%.

CONCLUSION:

The ROPScore is a useful screening tool for ROP and may optimize examinations and especially the identification of severe ROP.

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