Remote Diagnosis Curbs Retinopathy of Prematurity in Children
Thanks to a Stanford telemedicine program, doctors can remotely diagnose Retinopathy of Prematurity, or ROP, a condition that threatens 80,000 premature babies annually in the United States and causes blindness in up to 600. Babies can be diagnosed quickly using the new technology.
Effective screening and timely treatment reduces the risk of vision loss from ROP. But the risk of vision loss from ROP is actually growing because ROP specialists are scarce. Doctors shy away from the field because malpractice settlements resulting from inaccurate diagnosis can be in the multi-million dollar range. Meanwhile, the number of premature babies are increasing.
Filed under Eye Treatment
You may also like to read
- Early Stage Stem Cell-based Ophthalmology R&D Company Gets Funding from Pfizer
- Children demanding more parental care than ever
- Free Check for Eye Diseases ( Diabetic Retinopathy & Macular Degeneration )
- Shankara Netralaya to Launch Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment Project in Karnataka
- WiFi Allows Indian Eye Specialists to Screen Patients in Remote Cinics
- Eye Surgery Helps Children With Neurological Disorders
- Eye Treatment for Children Who Face Posibilities of Blindness in Vietnam
- Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) Free Screening For Children : By Lions
- How To Ensure Your Baby's Healthy Eyes
- Early Detection And Treatment Of Eye Is Essential For Children
































