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Bases follow-up testing on the difference between bilirubin level and the phototherapy threshold. No more risk zones! Raises thresholds for phototherapy and exchange transfusion. Includes gestational age and risk factors for neurotoxicity in the thresholds.
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Calculator and clinical decision support for the AAP 2022 guidelines for the management of hyperbilirubinemia in newborns 35 or more weeks of gestation. Features. Neurotoxicity risk factors absent, present, or both. Plot multiple time points to assess trends.
19 maj 2010 · This guideline covers diagnosing and treating jaundice, which is caused by increased levels of bilirubin in the blood, in newborn babies (neonates). It aims to help detect or prevent very high levels of bilirubin, which can be harmful if not treated.
1 cze 2007 · Guidelines for the prediction, prevention, identification, monitoring and treatment of severe hyperbilirubinemia are presented. Key Words: 35 weeks’ gestation; Hyperbilirubinemia; Jaundice; Preterm newborn; Term newborn
When using this nomogram, remember that "risk" refers to the risk of a subsequent bilirubin level in that infant >95th percentile for age.
5 sie 2022 · The 2004 guideline made recommendations for primary prevention (eg, maternal Rh typing and treatment) and secondary prevention (eg, risk- factor assessment and close monitoring for the development of hyperbilirubinemia, and, when necessary, treatment).
• Bhutani curve (below) is the accepted nomogram for assessing hyperbilirubinemia risk for infants ≥ 35 weeks gestation, based on bilirubin level and postnatal age © Department of Pediatric Newborn Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital