Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2011)

Prevailing clinical practices regarding screening for retinopathy of prematurity among pediatricians in India: A pilot survey

  • Saurabh Dileep Patwardhan,
  • Rajvardhan Azad,
  • Varun Gogia,
  • Parijat Chandra,
  • Shikha Gupta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0301-4738.86307
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 6
pp. 427 – 430

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Aims: To evaluate the prevailing practices for proper screening and referral scheme among Indian pediatricians for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Materials and Methods: Pediatricians registered with Indian Academy of Pediatrics from six states of India were selected randomly and were telephonically interviewed in accordance with a preformed questionnaire which comprised of questions regarding demographic factors, number of premature children seen per month, awareness and referral scheme to ophthalmologist; responses thus obtained were analyzed. Results: Hundred percent knowledge about ROP and need for screening in premature babies was observed among the respondents. However, only 135 (58%) pediatricians always referred for ROP screening, 19 (8%) referred only sometimes and 80 (34%) did not refer at all. Consistent referral protocols taking into account all plausible risk factors for ROP were followed by only 25% of those who always referred. Major deterrent in ROP screening was perceived as non-availability of trained ophthalmologists. Conclusions: Only 14.5% of total pediatricians contacted were following international recommendations for ROP referral. Screening for ROP remains dismal as observed in this pilot survey as a consequence of non-availability of trained ophthalmologists as well as inconsistent screening guidelines.

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