Abstract

Purpose This study monitored the dynamic changes in retinal vascular width and the AVR in full-term neonates within 1–10 days of birth. Methods It was conducted at hospitals in the Anhui province from October 2020 to March 2022. A total of 700 full-term, healthy infants were chosen randomly within 10 days of birth, and the Star Pupil Medical Cloud Data System (XBDS) was used to collect fundus images. Infants within 6 days of birth were grouped into groups one to six, while those within the 7th to 10th days were grouped into group seven. The fundus photographs were imported into Image-Pro-Plus (IPP) software. The optic disc diameter was measured. The retinal artery and vein’s diameter was measured at a distance between 0.5- and 1.0-disc diameter from the optic disc’s margin. The AVR was also calculated. Finally, each group’s retinal vessel diameters and AVR were compared separately to show their dynamic changes. Results There were differences in the retinal artery diameter between groups one and two, three and four, four and five, and five and six. For retinal vein diameter, there were differences between groups one and two and groups six and seven. There were also differences in the AVR between all groups. In addition, there was a significant positive correlation between the small retinal artery and vein diameters. Conclusion The retinal artery and vein diameters and AVR in neonates change dynamically during the first 10 days of life. The AVR undergoes the most dramatic change daily and is considerably smaller than the AVR in adults. Hence, this study found that the external environment undergoes significant changes following birth that affect the microcirculation. Then, the retinal central vascular system undergoes similar emergency and adaptive alterations.

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