Ferrer Novella C, González Viejo I, Pueyo Royo V, Martínez Fernández R, Galdós Iztueta M, Peralta Calvo J, Abelairas Gómez J, Tejada Palacios P, Martín Begué N, Wolley-Dod Ch, Alarcón Portabella S, Serra Castanera A, Morales Ballús M, Harto Castaño M A, Martinez-Costa Perez R, Rodriguez-Hurtado F J, García Serrano J L, Escudero Gómez J, Morales Guillén C, Pastor Ramos M T, Galván Ledesma A, Balboa Huguet B, García Robles E, Gallardo Galera J M, Cabrera Marrer B, Castellano Solanes J, Cordovés Dorta L, Vals Quintana P, Gil Hernandez M A, Perez-Torres S, Cortazar Galarza L, Ardanaz Aldave M A, Bové Guri M, Blanco Teijeiro M J, Mera Yañez P, Garcia Campos J
Servicio de Oftamología, Hospital Infantil, Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet, Zaragoza, Spain.
Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol. 2013 Jun;88(6):231-6. doi: 10.1016/j.oftal.2012.07.028. Epub 2012 Oct 26.
To prepare a protocol for the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) agreed by the majority of Spanish ophthalmologists dedicated to this topic.
A draft of the protocol was produced taking into account the experience of the participants and up to date publications. This draft was corrected by all the ophthalmologists participating in the project, and the final document was agreed by all of them.
We present general guidelines as an aid for the treatment of ROP, including treatment criteria, treatment methods, a calendar of action, and follow-up.
It is important to have a common working protocol for the treatment of ROP to improve care 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.