PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - R Karkhaneh AU - S Z Mousavi AU - M Riazi-Esfahani AU - S A Ebrahimzadeh AU - R Roohipoor AU - M Kadivar AU - L Ghalichi AU - S F Mohammadi AU - M R Mansouri TI - Incidence and risk factors of retinopathy of prematurity in a tertiary eye hospital in Tehran AID - 10.1136/bjo.2008.145136 DP - 2008 Nov 01 TA - British Journal of Ophthalmology PG - 1446--1449 VI - 92 IP - 11 4099 - http://bjo.bmj.com/content/92/11/1446.short 4100 - http://bjo.bmj.com/content/92/11/1446.full SO - Br J Ophthalmol2008 Nov 01; 92 AB - Aim: To determine the incidence and risk factors of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) in premature infants referred to a tertiary eye hospital during 2003–7 to provide preliminary evidence about ROP in Iran.Methods: In a cross-sectional study, data for premature infants screened for ROP in Farabi Eye Hospital including possible risk factors and eye exams’ results were recorded and analysed using χ2, univariate and multiple regressions. Severe ROP was defined as ROP needing treatment or stage 4 or 5 of ROP.Results: Among 953 premature infants, there were 329 (34.5%) different stages of ROP. Severe ROP was seen in 22.6% (215/953) of infants (16.5%: treatable, 6.1%: advanced untreatable). The mean gestational age (GA) and birth weight (BW) of infants with severe ROP were 28.8 (SD 2.4) weeks and 1256 (389) g respectively. Univariate analysis showed a significant relation between GA, BW, oxygen therapy, blood transfusion and ROP (p<0.001), while multiple-regression methods showed GA, BW and oxygen therapy as independent predictors of ROP (p<0.001, 0.019 and 0.033, respectively).Conclusion: The authors observed a relatively high incidence of ROP in this series, especially its severe form affecting relatively more mature infants, which merits further investigation. GA, BW and oxygen therapy were independent ROP determinants.