Programa de cribado para la retinopatía del prematuro en España

  1. Ferrer Novella, C.
  2. González Viejo, Inmaculada
  3. Pueyo Royo, V.
  4. Martínez Fernández, R.
  5. Galdos Iztueta, Marta
  6. Peralta Calvo, Jesús
  7. Abelairas Gómez, José Manuel
  8. Tejada Palacios, Pilar
  9. Martín Begué, Nieves
  10. Wolley- Dod, C.
  11. Alarcón Portabella, S.
  12. Serra Castanera, Alícia
  13. Morales Ballús, M.
  14. Harto Castaño, Miguel Ángel
  15. Martínez-Costa Pérez, Rafael
  16. Rodríguez Hurtado, Francisco Jorge
  17. García Serrano, José Luis
  18. Escudero Gómez, J.
  19. Morales Guillén, C.
  20. Pastor Ramos, M.T.
  21. Galván Ledesma, Antonio
  22. Balboa Huguet, B.
  23. García Robles, E.
  24. Gallardo-Galera, J. M.
  25. Cabrera Marrero, Begoña
  26. Castellano Solanes, Jorge
  27. Cordovés Dorta, L. M.
  28. Valls de Quintana, P.
  29. Gil Hernández, María Antonia
  30. Pérez-Torres, S.
  31. Cortazar Galarza, L.
  32. Ardanaz Aldave, M.A.
  33. Bové Guri, M.
  34. Blanco Teijeiro, María José
  35. Mera Yañez, Purificación
  36. García Campos, José Manuel
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Revista:
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmologia

ISSN: 0365-6691

Ano de publicación: 2013

Volume: 88

Número: 5

Páxinas: 184-188

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.1016/J.OFTAL.2012.07.030 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Outras publicacións en: Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmologia

Resumo

Objective: To prepare a retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening program as agreed by most of Spanish ophthalmologists dedicated to this topic. Material and method: A draft of the protocol was produced taking into account the experience of the participants and current publications. This draft was corrected by all the ophthalmologists participating in the project and the final document produced was agreed by all of them. Results: We present general guidelines to help in the screening of ROP, including treatment criteria, treatment methods, and a calendar of action. Conclusions: It is important to have a common working protocol in the screening of ROP to improve the action and to avoid mistakes. Although individual Hospitals may adapt the protocol to their daily activity, it is recommended that there is a minimal working protocol agreed by most of professionals dedicated to pediatric ophthalmology in Spain.