Delayed diagnosis of congenital cataract in preterm infants: Findings from the IoLunder2 cohort study.
Ameenat Lola SoleboJugnoo Sangeeta Rahinull nullPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Our findings suggest that, despite enhanced eye surveillance being recommended for those born moderate/late preterm (32+ weeks gestational age, ie not eligible for retinopathy of prematurity screening), congenital cataract is not being effectively detected through the routine screening programme for this vulnerable group. It is necessary to improve the effectiveness of the screening programme, and care must be taken to ensure that competing health care needs of preterm children do not prevent universal child health interventions.