Multicentre survey of retinopathy of prematurity in Indonesia
Background The incidence of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is higher in Indonesia than in high-income countries. In order to reduce the incidence of the disease, a protocol on preventing, screening and treating ROP was published in Indonesia in 2010. To assist the practical implementation of the p...
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doaj-9bda02ecbf634b4b929e3346d46dcc612021-08-10T09:00:12ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Paediatrics Open2399-97722021-08-015110.1136/bmjpo-2020-000761Multicentre survey of retinopathy of prematurity in IndonesiaJ Edy Siswanto0Pieter J J Sauer1Peter H Dijk2Arend F Bos3Rinawati Rohsiswatmo4Gatot Irawan5Eko Sulistijono6Pertin Sianturi7Dewi A Wisnumurti8Rocky Wilar9Tetty YuniatiGatot SarosaDwi HidayahDina AngelikaRisa EtikaMade KardanaEni YantriDewi WisnumurtiAfifa RamadantiPudji AndayaniEma AlasiryHarris AlfanJohanes SiswantoNaomi EsthernitaFahrul ArbiNita DewantiAgnes SariEllen SianiparRobert SoetandioAndika TiurmaidaThomas AdoeMuda AriantanaTri YulianiDina FridaNurhandini DewiWoro PurbaSamad SuparmanAnince KwelimSadiyah Manda TikupadangNeonatology, Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen, Groningen, The NetherlandsNeonatology, Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen, Groningen, The NetherlandsNeonatology, Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen, Groningen, The NetherlandsNeonatology, University Medical Center Groningen Intensive Care Medicine, Groningen, The NetherlandsPediatric, University of Indonesia Faculty of Medicine, Jakarta, IndonesiaPediatric, Dr Kariadi General Hospital Medical Center, Semarang, Central Java, IndonesiaPediatric, Dr Saiful Anwar General Hospital, Malang, Jawa Timur, IndonesiaPediatric, University of Sumatera Utara Faculty of Medicine, Medan, North Sumatera, IndonesiaPediatric, University of Riau Faculty of Medicine, Pekanbaru, Riau, IndonesiaPediatric, Sam Ratulangi University Faculty of Medicine, Manado, North Sulawesi, IndonesiaBackground The incidence of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is higher in Indonesia than in high-income countries. In order to reduce the incidence of the disease, a protocol on preventing, screening and treating ROP was published in Indonesia in 2010. To assist the practical implementation of the protocol, meetings were held in all Indonesia regions, calling attention to the high incidence of ROP and the methods to reduce it. In addition, national health insurance was introduced in 2014, making ROP screening and treatment accessible to more infants.Objective To evaluate whether the introduction of both the guideline drawing attention to the high incidence of ROP and national health insurance may have influenced the incidence of the disease in Indonesia.Setting Data were collected from 34 hospitals with different levels of care: national referral centres, university-based hospitals, and public and private hospitals.Methods A survey was administered with questions on admission numbers, mortality rates, ROP incidence, and its stages for 2016–2017 in relation to gestational age and birth weight.Results We identified 12 115 eligible infants with a gestational age of less than 34 weeks. Mortality was 24% and any stage ROP 6.7%. The mortality in infants aged less than 28 weeks was 67%, the incidence of all-stage ROP 18% and severe ROP 4%. In the group aged 28–32 weeks, the mortality was 24%, all-stage ROP 7% and severe ROP 4%–5%. Both mortality and the incidence of ROP were highest in university-based hospitals.Conclusions In the 2016–2017 period, the infant mortality rate before 32 weeks of age was higher in Indonesia than in high-income countries, but the incidence of ROP was comparable. This incidence is likely an underestimation due to the high mortality rate. The ROP incidence in 2016–2017 is lower than in surveys conducted before 2015. This decline is likely due to a higher practitioner awareness about ROP and national health insurance implementation in Indonesia.https://bmjpaedsopen.bmj.com/content/5/1/e000761.full |
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J Edy Siswanto Pieter J J Sauer Peter H Dijk Arend F Bos Rinawati Rohsiswatmo Gatot Irawan Eko Sulistijono Pertin Sianturi Dewi A Wisnumurti Rocky Wilar Tetty Yuniati Gatot Sarosa Dwi Hidayah Dina Angelika Risa Etika Made Kardana Eni Yantri Dewi Wisnumurti Afifa Ramadanti Pudji Andayani Ema Alasiry Harris Alfan Johanes Siswanto Naomi Esthernita Fahrul Arbi Nita Dewanti Agnes Sari Ellen Sianipar Robert Soetandio Andika Tiurmaida Thomas Adoe Muda Ariantana Tri Yuliani Dina Frida Nurhandini Dewi Woro Purba Samad Suparman Anince Kwelim Sadiyah Manda Tikupadang |
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J Edy Siswanto Pieter J J Sauer Peter H Dijk Arend F Bos Rinawati Rohsiswatmo Gatot Irawan Eko Sulistijono Pertin Sianturi Dewi A Wisnumurti Rocky Wilar Tetty Yuniati Gatot Sarosa Dwi Hidayah Dina Angelika Risa Etika Made Kardana Eni Yantri Dewi Wisnumurti Afifa Ramadanti Pudji Andayani Ema Alasiry Harris Alfan Johanes Siswanto Naomi Esthernita Fahrul Arbi Nita Dewanti Agnes Sari Ellen Sianipar Robert Soetandio Andika Tiurmaida Thomas Adoe Muda Ariantana Tri Yuliani Dina Frida Nurhandini Dewi Woro Purba Samad Suparman Anince Kwelim Sadiyah Manda Tikupadang Multicentre survey of retinopathy of prematurity in Indonesia BMJ Paediatrics Open |
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J Edy Siswanto Pieter J J Sauer Peter H Dijk Arend F Bos Rinawati Rohsiswatmo Gatot Irawan Eko Sulistijono Pertin Sianturi Dewi A Wisnumurti Rocky Wilar Tetty Yuniati Gatot Sarosa Dwi Hidayah Dina Angelika Risa Etika Made Kardana Eni Yantri Dewi Wisnumurti Afifa Ramadanti Pudji Andayani Ema Alasiry Harris Alfan Johanes Siswanto Naomi Esthernita Fahrul Arbi Nita Dewanti Agnes Sari Ellen Sianipar Robert Soetandio Andika Tiurmaida Thomas Adoe Muda Ariantana Tri Yuliani Dina Frida Nurhandini Dewi Woro Purba Samad Suparman Anince Kwelim Sadiyah Manda Tikupadang |
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Multicentre survey of retinopathy of prematurity in Indonesia |
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Multicentre survey of retinopathy of prematurity in Indonesia |
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Multicentre survey of retinopathy of prematurity in Indonesia |
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Multicentre survey of retinopathy of prematurity in Indonesia |
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Multicentre survey of retinopathy of prematurity in Indonesia |
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multicentre survey of retinopathy of prematurity in indonesia |
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Background The incidence of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is higher in Indonesia than in high-income countries. In order to reduce the incidence of the disease, a protocol on preventing, screening and treating ROP was published in Indonesia in 2010. To assist the practical implementation of the protocol, meetings were held in all Indonesia regions, calling attention to the high incidence of ROP and the methods to reduce it. In addition, national health insurance was introduced in 2014, making ROP screening and treatment accessible to more infants.Objective To evaluate whether the introduction of both the guideline drawing attention to the high incidence of ROP and national health insurance may have influenced the incidence of the disease in Indonesia.Setting Data were collected from 34 hospitals with different levels of care: national referral centres, university-based hospitals, and public and private hospitals.Methods A survey was administered with questions on admission numbers, mortality rates, ROP incidence, and its stages for 2016–2017 in relation to gestational age and birth weight.Results We identified 12 115 eligible infants with a gestational age of less than 34 weeks. Mortality was 24% and any stage ROP 6.7%. The mortality in infants aged less than 28 weeks was 67%, the incidence of all-stage ROP 18% and severe ROP 4%. In the group aged 28–32 weeks, the mortality was 24%, all-stage ROP 7% and severe ROP 4%–5%. Both mortality and the incidence of ROP were highest in university-based hospitals.Conclusions In the 2016–2017 period, the infant mortality rate before 32 weeks of age was higher in Indonesia than in high-income countries, but the incidence of ROP was comparable. This incidence is likely an underestimation due to the high mortality rate. The ROP incidence in 2016–2017 is lower than in surveys conducted before 2015. This decline is likely due to a higher practitioner awareness about ROP and national health insurance implementation in Indonesia. |
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