2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492007000100011
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Prevalência de retinopatia da prematuridade em prematuros atendidos no período de 1992-1999 em Joinville (SC): avaliação de riscos associados - "screening"

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“…Only 1 patient was recorded with staging ROP 2, born with more than 37 weeks of gestational age, and stage 4B of ROP was not found in any NB. The same happened in the study carried put in Joinville (8) . In the present research, the factor gender showed no association (p = 0.993) to the disease in question, as well as in the studies in Joinville (8) and São Paulo (16) .…”
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confidence: 63%
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“…Only 1 patient was recorded with staging ROP 2, born with more than 37 weeks of gestational age, and stage 4B of ROP was not found in any NB. The same happened in the study carried put in Joinville (8) . In the present research, the factor gender showed no association (p = 0.993) to the disease in question, as well as in the studies in Joinville (8) and São Paulo (16) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…It is important to point out that the prevalence found was higher than the one reported in the literature (between 20 and 27.73%) (7,8,10) . One possible explanation for this high prevalence is that the HRSJ is a State reference to ROP, thus having many patients referred for treatment as well as a good screening of NBs.…”
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“…Em estudo anteriormente publicado (19) , verificamos a prevalência de 48,9% de ROP em qualquer estadiamento, quando analisamos apenas os pré-termos com PN <1.000 gramas, e que essa prevalência fica reduzida a apenas 18,2% de ROP em qualquer estadiamento, se considerarmos somente os pacientes com PN >1.000 gramas. Estudo recente, publicado por Bonotto et al (20) , em 2007, mostrou dados sobre 286 prematuros atendidos no período entre 1992 e 1999, na cidade de Joinville em Santa Catarina. Esse interessante trabalho, que incluiu pré-termos nascidos com IG d"37 semanas, mostrou uma prevalência geral da ROP em 20% e que os prematuros que necessitaram de tratamento (ao redor de 4%) tinham menos do que 1.399 gramas e 33 semanas de IG ao nascimento.…”
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