Colour perception develops throughout childhood with increased risk of deficiencies in children born prematurely

Author:

Pueyo Victoria123ORCID,Cedillo Ley Mauricio4,Fanlo‐Zarazaga Álvaro12,Hu Liu5,Pan Xian6,Perez‐Roche Teresa12,Balasanyan Victoria7,Solanas David6,de Fernando Sandra8,Prieto Esther12,Yam Jason C. S.9,Pham Chau10,Ortin Marta26,Castillo Olimpia12ORCID,Gutierrez Diego211,

Affiliation:

1. Ophthalmology Department Miguel Servet University Hospital Zaragoza Spain

2. Aragon Institute for Health Research (IIS Aragón) Madrid Spain

3. Department de Microbiology Pediatrics, Radiology and Public Health. Faculty of Medicine. University of Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain

4. Ophthalmology Department Hospital Luis Sánchez Bulnes, Asociación Para Evitar la Ceguera (APEC) Mexico Mexico

5. Ophthalmology Department The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing China

6. DIVE Medical S.L. Zaragoza Spain

7. Russia Yasny Zor Ltd. Moscow Russia

8. Ophthalmology Department Hospital de Cruces Bilbao Spain

9. Hong Kong Eye Hospital Hong Kong Hong Kong

10. National Institute of Ophthalmology Hanoi Vietnam

11. I3A Institute for Research in Engineering Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain

Abstract

AbstractAimTo quantify the impact of prematurity on chromatic discrimination throughout childhood, from 2 to 15 years of age.MethodsWe recruited two cohorts of children, as part of the TrackAI Project, an international project with seven different study sites: a control group of full‐term children with normal visual development and a group of children born prematurely. All children underwent a complete ophthalmological exam and an assessment of colour discrimination along the three colour axes: deutan, protan and trytan using a DIVE device with eye tracking technology.ResultsWe enrolled a total of 1872 children (928 females and 944 males) with a mean age of 6.64 years. Out of them, 374 were children born prematurely and 1498 were full‐term controls. Using data from all the children born at term, reference normative curves were plotted for colour discrimination in every colour axis. Pre‐term children presented worse colour discrimination than full‐term in the three colour axes (p < 0.001). Even after removing from the comparison, all pre‐term children with any visual disorder colour discrimination outcomes remained significantly worse than those from full‐term children.ConclusionWhile colour perception develops throughout the first years of life, children born pre‐term face an increased risk for colour vision deficiencies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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