British Journal of Ophthalmology
June 2024

Development of a joint set of database parameters for the EU-ROP and Fight Childhood Blindness! ROP Registries

Caroline Catt, Johanna M Pfeil, Daniel Barthelmes, Glen A Gole, Tim U Krohne, Wei-Chi Wu, Shunji Kusaka, Peiquan Zhao, Shuan Dai, James Elder, Matthias Heckmann, Jacqueline Stack, Gigi Khonyongwa-Fernandez, Andreas Stahl

Abstract

Background/aims: The incidence of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is increasing and treatment options are expanding, often without accompanying safety data. We aimed to define a minimal, patient-centred data set that is feasible to collect in clinical practice and can be used collaboratively to track and compare outcomes of ROP treatment with a view to improving patient outcomes.

Methods: A multinational group of clinicians and a patient representative with expertise in ROP and registry development collaborated to develop a data set that focused on real-world parameters and outcomes that were patient centred, minimal and feasible to collect in routine clinical practice.

Results: For babies receiving ROP treatment, we recommend patient demographics, systemic comorbidities, ROP status, treatment details, ophthalmic and systemic complications of treatment, ophthalmic and neurodevelopmental outcomes at initial treatment, any episodes of retreatment and follow-up examinations in the short and long-term to be collected for use in ROP studies, registries and routine clinical practice.

Conclusions: We recommend these parameters to be used in registries and future studies of ROP treatment, to reduce the variation seen in previous reports and allow meaningful assessments and comparisons. They form the basis of the EU-ROP and the Fight Childhood Blindness! ROP Registries.

Keywords: Child health (paediatrics); Retina; Treatment Lasers; Treatment Surgery; Vision.