Transcutaneous bilirubinometry reduces the need for blood sampling in neonates with visible jaundice

Mishra, S. ; Chawla, D. ; Agarwal, R. ; Deorari, A. K. ; Paul, V. K. ; Bhutani, V. K. (2009) Transcutaneous bilirubinometry reduces the need for blood sampling in neonates with visible jaundice Acta paediatrica, 98 (12). pp. 1916-1919. ISSN 0803-5253

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Abstract

Objective: We determined usefulness of transcutaneous bilirubinometry to decrease the need for blood sampling to assay serum total bilirubin (STB) in the management of jaundiced healthy Indian neonates. Methods: Newborns, > or =35 weeks' gestation, with clinical evidence of jaundice were enrolled in an institutional approved randomized clinical trial. The severity of hyperbilirubinaemia was determined by two non-invasive methods: i) protocol-based visual assessment of bilirubin (VaB) and ii) transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) determination (BiliCheck). By a random allocation, either method was used to decide the need for blood sampling, which was defined to be present if assessed STB by allocated method exceeded 80% of hour-specific threshold values for phototherapy (2004 AAP Guidelines). Results: A total of 617 neonates were randomized to either TcB (n = 314) or VaB (n = 303) groups with comparable gestation, birth weight and postnatal age. Need for blood sampling to assay STB was 34% lower (95% CI: 10% to 51%) in the TcB group compared with VaB group (17.5% vs 26.4% assessments; risk difference: -8.9%, 95% CI: -2.4% to -15.4%; p = 0.008). Conclusions: Routine use of transcutaneous bilirubinometry compared with systematic visual assessment of bilirubin significantly reduced the need for blood sampling to assay STB in jaundiced term and late-preterm neonates. (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00653874).

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Keywords:Hyperbilirubinaemia; Jaundice; Neonatal Jaundice; Neonates; Transcutaneous Bilirubinometry; Visual Assessment of Bilirubin
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