Oculocardiac Reflex During ROP Exams
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- DOI: 10.2147/OPTH.S288043
Oculocardiac Reflex During ROP Exams
Abstract
Purpose: Reducing physiologic stress including bradycardia during staging eye exams for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is desirable. We observed heart rate change during routine retinopathy of prematurity eye examinations and compared the response with our ongoing study of oculocardiac reflex (OCR) elicited by uniform EOM tension during strabismus surgery.
Patients and methods: Electrocardiograph was prospectively monitored during ROP exams featuring indirect ophthalmoscopy with Alfonso lid speculum and see-through scleral depressor without topical anesthesia. Clinical data were retrieved from ROP-Check software. OCR was defined as maximally changed heart rate (HR) as a percent of baseline. Strabismus surgery patients under general anesthesia served as controls.
Results: From 10/2017 to 9/2020, 281 infants had ROP exams, and the median OCR was 55.9% of baseline HR (IQR 41.4% to 72.6%), the kurtosis 0.93 and skewness 1.01 representing a drop from HR 169 ± 16 bpm to 102 ± 39 bpm. In comparison, 1493 adult and pediatric strabismus surgery patients had less OCR median bradycardia 87.8% (IQR 72-98%), kurtosis 1.60 and skewness -1.18. ROP %OCR correlated with birth gestational age (%OCR = 2.5 (GA) - 11, r(279)=0.33, p<0.01) and with birthweight (%OCR = 0.02 (BW) + 38, r(279) =0.35, p<0.01). The duration of bradycardia induced by ROP exam averaged 92 ± 34 seconds (range 34-240 seconds).
Conclusion: Bradycardia is common during eye exams in the smallest premature infants with greater degree, more rapid onset and longer duration than OCR during strabismus surgery.
Keywords: bradycardia; retinopathy of prematurity; strabismus.
© 2020 Schumacher et al.
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. Robert Arnold is President and board member of Glacier Medical Software that markets cloud-based NICU monitoring software ROP Check. He is also President and board member of PDI Check that markets autostereoscopic vision screening games for Nintendo 3DS. He coordinates the Alaska Blind Child Discovery that has received discounted vision screen technology from several vendors. He is the inventor of the Storz Arnold See-Through Scleral Depressor (sp7-38098) but receives no royalties and was an investigator and protocol developer for Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group, during the conduct of the study; and non-paid advisory board for GoCheck Kids, Adaptica and PlusoptiX, outside the submitted work; in addition, Dr Robert W Arnold has a patent pending for PDI Check to Robert Arnold and Alex Damarjian. The authors report no other potential conflicts of interest for this work.
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