A retrospective analysis of ultra-widefield photograph (Optos) documentation of retinopathy of prematurity at a tertiary eye care outpatient setup: the Indian Twin Cities ROP Study, report number 11

J AAPOS. 2022 Apr;26(2):68.e1-68.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.jaapos.2021.12.007. Epub 2022 Mar 23.

Abstract

Purpose: To demonstrate the usefulness of ultrawide-field fundus (UWF) photography for documentation in retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).

Methods: The medical records of infants with ROP who underwent at least one sitting of UWF fundus photography in addition to binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy (BIO) from April 2018 to September 2020 were analyzed retrospectively. BIO was conducted by a trained ROP specialist, and final diagnosis and treatment were based solely on BIO findings. All fundus photographs were captured on Optos UWF camera (Dunfermline, UK) in a flying baby position. Demographic details and fundus findings on BIO and fundus photographs were analyzed.

Results: Of the 187 infants who met inclusion criteria for successful imaging, 22 (11.7%) had findings that were discordant with BIO. Although no posterior disease was missed, 4 infants who received treatment would not have been treated based solely on UWF photography findings. Of the 60 babies whose images did not meet the inclusion criteria for successful imaging, 41 had ROP that required intervention.

Conclusions: In our patient cohort, UWF photography proved useful in documenting the initial and follow-up findings of preterm babies with ROP.

MeSH terms

  • Cities
  • Documentation
  • Gestational Age
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Ophthalmoscopy / methods
  • Outpatients
  • Photography
  • Retinopathy of Prematurity* / diagnosis
  • Retrospective Studies