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Role of Subcutaneous Bilirubinometre in the Evaluation of Bilirubin Level in Neonatal Jaundice

Objectives: To record the demographic features of neonates presenting with jaundice, identify their cause, and co-relate bilirubin levels obtained by subcutaneous bilirubinometre with a standard biochemical method. Study Design: Cross-sectional study Place and Duration of Study: Nursery of Combined...

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Published in:Pakistan Armed Forces medical journal 2023-08, Vol.73 (4), p.1016-1019
Main Authors: Maqsood, Almas, Zaidi, Syed Taqi Hasan, Saba, Ameena, Shujaat, Wasif, Fatima, Benish, Rao, Bushra
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description Objectives: To record the demographic features of neonates presenting with jaundice, identify their cause, and co-relate bilirubin levels obtained by subcutaneous bilirubinometre with a standard biochemical method. Study Design: Cross-sectional study Place and Duration of Study: Nursery of Combined Military Hospital, Malir Cantt Karachi, from Jul to Dec 2020. Methodology: A total of 100 cases of neonatal jaundice were enrolled using a systematic random sampling technique. The demographic data of enrolled neonates and risk factors for jaundice were recorded. Their bilirubin levels were recorded using transcutaneous bilirubinometre (TCB) JH-2. Serum bilirubin levels were analyzed at the same time and recorded. Results: Out of 100 neonates, 61(61 %) were male. Risk factors for jaundice included exaggerated physiological 70(70%), prematurity 11(11%), Rh incompatibility 9(9%), G6PD deficiency 5(5%). For all weight ranges, mean TCB values significantly correlated with mean serum bilirubin level (p-value
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Birth weight
Data analysis
Demographics
Etiology
Gestational age
Health risks
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Methods
Neonatal care
Neonatal jaundice
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Vagina
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