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27th January 2017, 02:48 PM
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AIIMS NICU Protocols
Hii sir, I Wants to get the Information About the AIIMS- NICU protocols 2010 Retinopathy of - New Born Baby ?
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27th January 2017, 03:39 PM
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Re: AIIMS NICU Protocols
As you Asking for the Information About the AIIMS- NICU protocols 2010 Retinopathy of - New Born Baby the Information is given below Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a vasoproliferative disorder of the retina among prematurebabies. ROP begins to develop between 32 and 34 weeks after conception, regardless of gestationalage at delivery and has two distinct phases Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a vasoproliferative disorder of the retina among prematurebabies. ROP begins to develop between 32 and 34 weeks after conception, regardless of gestationalage at delivery and has two distinct phases Diagnosis 1. Location Zone I Circle with optic nerve at centre and a radiuof twice the distance from optic nerve to macula Zone II From edge of Zone I to the nasal ora serrata nasally and equator temporally Zone III Lateral most crescent shaped area from Zon II to ora-serrata temporally Severity Stage 1 Presence of thin white demarcation line separating the vascular from avascular retina Stage 2 The line becomes prominent because of lifting of retina to form a ridge having height and width Stage 3 Presence of extra retinal fibro-vascular proliferation with abnormal vessels and fibrous tissue arising from the ridge and extending into vitreous Stage 4 Partial retinal detachment; not involving macula (4A) or involving macula (4B) Stage 5 Complete retinal detachment Findings that suggest further examinations are not needed include: Zone III retinal vascularization attained without previous Zone I or II ROP Full retinal vascularization Postmenstrual age of 45 weeks and no prethreshold disease (defined as stage 3 ROP in Zone II, any ROP in Zone I) or worse ROP is present Regression of ROP For more detials you may Consider the below Attachement that is Free to Download |