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INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY, THIRD EDITION
Author
Chiang, Michael F.
Quinn, Graham E.
Fielder, Alistair R.
Ostmo, Susan R.
Chan, R. V. Paul
Berrocal, Audina
Binenbaum, Gil
Blair, Michael
Campbell, J. Peter
Capone Jr., Antonio
Yi, Chen
Shuan, Dai
Ells, Anna
Fleck, Brian W.
Good, William V.
Hartnett, M. Elizabeth
Holmstrom, Gerd
Kusaka, Shunji
Kychenthal, Andrés
Lepore, Domenico
Lorenz, Birgit
Martinez-Castellanos, Maria Ana
Özdek, Şengül
Ademola-Popoola, Dupe
Reynolds, James D.
Shah, Parag K.
Shapiro, Michael
Stahl, Andreas
Toth, Cynthia
Vinekar, Anand
Visser, Linda
Wallace, David K.
Wei-Chi, Wu
Peiquan, Zhao
Zin, Andrea A.
Quinn, Graham E.
Fielder, Alistair R.
Ostmo, Susan R.
Chan, R. V. Paul
Berrocal, Audina
Binenbaum, Gil
Blair, Michael
Campbell, J. Peter
Capone Jr., Antonio
Yi, Chen
Shuan, Dai
Ells, Anna
Fleck, Brian W.
Good, William V.
Hartnett, M. Elizabeth
Holmstrom, Gerd
Kusaka, Shunji
Kychenthal, Andrés
Lepore, Domenico
Lorenz, Birgit
Martinez-Castellanos, Maria Ana
Özdek, Şengül
Ademola-Popoola, Dupe
Reynolds, James D.
Shah, Parag K.
Shapiro, Michael
Stahl, Andreas
Toth, Cynthia
Vinekar, Anand
Visser, Linda
Wallace, David K.
Wei-Chi, Wu
Peiquan, Zhao
Zin, Andrea A.
Affilliation
National Institutes of Health. National Eye Institute. Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
University of Pennsylvania. Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine. Scheie Eye Institute. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Division of Ophthalmology. Philadelphia, PA, USA.
University of London. Department of Optometry and Visual Science. London, United Kingdom.
Oregon Health & Science University. Casey Eye Institute. Department of Ophthalmology. Portland, Oregon, USA.
University of Illinois. Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. Chicago, Illinois, USA.
University of Miami. Miller School of Medicine. Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. Department of Ophthalmology. Miami, Florida, USA.
University of Pennsylvania. Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine. Scheie Eye Institute. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Division of Ophthalmology. Philadelphia, PA, USA.
University of Chicago. Department of Ophthalmology. Chicago, Illinois, USA / Retina Consultants, Ltd. Des Plaines, Illinois, USA.
Oregon Health & Science University. Casey Eye Institute. Department of Ophthalmology. Portland, Oregon, USA.
Associated Retinal Consultants, PC. Royal Oak, Michigan, USA / Oakland University. William Beaumont Hospital School of Medicine. Department of Ophthalmology. Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA.
China-Japan Friendship Hospital. Department of Ophthalmology. Beijing, China.
Queensland Children's Hospital. Ophthalmology Department. Brisbane, Australia.
Calgary Retina Consultants. Calgary, Canada.
University of Edinburgh. Department of Ophthalmology. Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute. San Francisco, CA, USA.
University of Utah. John A. Moran Eye Center. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Uppsala University. Department Neuroscience/Ophthalmology. Uppsala, Sweden.
Kindai University. Department of Ophthalmology. Osakasayama, Japan.
KYDOFT Foundation. Department of Ophthalmology. Santiago, Chile.
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS. Roma, Italia / Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. Department of Ageing and Neuroscience. Rome, Italy.
Justus-Liebig-University Giessen. Department of Ophthalmology. Giessen, Germany / Universitaetsklinikum Bonn. Department of Ophthalmology. Bonn, Germany.
Asociación para Evitar la Ceguera en México. Retina Department. Mexico City, Mexico.
Gazi University. School of Medicine. Department of Ophthalmology. Ankara, Turkey.
University of Ilorin. Department of Ophthalmology. Ilorin, Nigeria.
University at Buffalo. Ross Eye Institute. Department of Ophthalmology. Buffalo, New York, USA.
Aravind Eye Hospital. Department of Pediatric Retina and Ocular Oncology. Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Retina Consultants, Ltd. Des Plaines, Illinois, USA.
University Medicine Greifswald. Department of Ophthalmology. Greifswald, Germany.
Duke University Medical Center. Department of Ophthalmology. Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Narayana Nethralaya Eye Institute. Department of Pediatric Retina. Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
University of KwaZulu-Natal. Department of Ophthalmology. Durban, South Africa.
Indiana University School of Medicine. Department of Ophthalmology. Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. Department of Ophthalmology. Linkou, Taoyuan, Taiwan / Chang Gung University. College of Medicine. Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University. School of Medicine. Xinhua Hospital. Department of Ophthalmology. Shanghai, China.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Nacional de Saúde da Mulher, da Criança e do Adolescente Fernandes Figueira. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
University of Pennsylvania. Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine. Scheie Eye Institute. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Division of Ophthalmology. Philadelphia, PA, USA.
University of London. Department of Optometry and Visual Science. London, United Kingdom.
Oregon Health & Science University. Casey Eye Institute. Department of Ophthalmology. Portland, Oregon, USA.
University of Illinois. Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. Chicago, Illinois, USA.
University of Miami. Miller School of Medicine. Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. Department of Ophthalmology. Miami, Florida, USA.
University of Pennsylvania. Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine. Scheie Eye Institute. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Division of Ophthalmology. Philadelphia, PA, USA.
University of Chicago. Department of Ophthalmology. Chicago, Illinois, USA / Retina Consultants, Ltd. Des Plaines, Illinois, USA.
Oregon Health & Science University. Casey Eye Institute. Department of Ophthalmology. Portland, Oregon, USA.
Associated Retinal Consultants, PC. Royal Oak, Michigan, USA / Oakland University. William Beaumont Hospital School of Medicine. Department of Ophthalmology. Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA.
China-Japan Friendship Hospital. Department of Ophthalmology. Beijing, China.
Queensland Children's Hospital. Ophthalmology Department. Brisbane, Australia.
Calgary Retina Consultants. Calgary, Canada.
University of Edinburgh. Department of Ophthalmology. Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute. San Francisco, CA, USA.
University of Utah. John A. Moran Eye Center. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Uppsala University. Department Neuroscience/Ophthalmology. Uppsala, Sweden.
Kindai University. Department of Ophthalmology. Osakasayama, Japan.
KYDOFT Foundation. Department of Ophthalmology. Santiago, Chile.
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS. Roma, Italia / Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. Department of Ageing and Neuroscience. Rome, Italy.
Justus-Liebig-University Giessen. Department of Ophthalmology. Giessen, Germany / Universitaetsklinikum Bonn. Department of Ophthalmology. Bonn, Germany.
Asociación para Evitar la Ceguera en México. Retina Department. Mexico City, Mexico.
Gazi University. School of Medicine. Department of Ophthalmology. Ankara, Turkey.
University of Ilorin. Department of Ophthalmology. Ilorin, Nigeria.
University at Buffalo. Ross Eye Institute. Department of Ophthalmology. Buffalo, New York, USA.
Aravind Eye Hospital. Department of Pediatric Retina and Ocular Oncology. Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Retina Consultants, Ltd. Des Plaines, Illinois, USA.
University Medicine Greifswald. Department of Ophthalmology. Greifswald, Germany.
Duke University Medical Center. Department of Ophthalmology. Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Narayana Nethralaya Eye Institute. Department of Pediatric Retina. Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
University of KwaZulu-Natal. Department of Ophthalmology. Durban, South Africa.
Indiana University School of Medicine. Department of Ophthalmology. Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. Department of Ophthalmology. Linkou, Taoyuan, Taiwan / Chang Gung University. College of Medicine. Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University. School of Medicine. Xinhua Hospital. Department of Ophthalmology. Shanghai, China.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Nacional de Saúde da Mulher, da Criança e do Adolescente Fernandes Figueira. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Abstract
Purpose: The International Classification of Retinopathy of Prematurity is a consensus statement that creates a standard nomenclature for classification of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). It was initially published in 1984, expanded in 1987, and revisited in 2005. This article presents a third revision, the International Classification of Retinopathy of Prematurity, Third Edition (ICROP3), which is now required because of challenges such as: (1) concerns about subjectivity in critical elements of disease classification; (2) innovations in ophthalmic imaging; (3) novel pharmacologic therapies (e.g., anti-vascular endothelial growth factor agents) with unique regression and reactivation features after treatment compared with ablative therapies; and (4) recognition that patterns of ROP in some regions of the world do not fit neatly into the current classification system. Design: Review of evidence-based literature, along with expert consensus opinion. Participants: International ROP expert committee assembled in March 2019 representing 17 countries and comprising 14 pediatric ophthalmologists and 20 retinal specialists, as well as 12 women and 22 men. Methods: The committee was initially divided into 3 subcommittees-acute phase, regression or reactivation, and imaging-each of which used iterative videoconferences and an online message board to identify key challenges and approaches. Subsequently, the entire committee used iterative videoconferences, 2 in-person multiday meetings, and an online message board to develop consensus on classification. Main outcome measures: Consensus statement. Results: The ICROP3 retains current definitions such as zone (location of disease), stage (appearance of disease at the avascular-vascular junction), and circumferential extent of disease. Major updates in the ICROP3 include refined classification metrics (e.g., posterior zone II, notch, subcategorization of stage 5, and recognition that a continuous spectrum of vascular abnormality exists from normal to plus disease). Updates also include the definition of aggressive ROP to replace aggressive-posterior ROP because of increasing recognition that aggressive disease may occur in larger preterm infants and beyond the posterior retina, particularly in regions of the world with limited resources. ROP regression and reactivation are described in detail, with additional description of long-term sequelae. Conclusions: These principles may improve the quality and standardization of ROP care worldwide and may provide a foundation to improve research and clinical care.
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