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  1. 6 sty 2022 · Infant jaundice is yellow discoloration of a newborn baby's skin and eyes. Infant jaundice occurs because the baby's blood contains an excess of bilirubin (bil-ih-ROO-bin), a yellow pigment of red blood cells. Infant jaundice is a common condition, particularly in babies born before 38 weeks' gestation (preterm babies) and some breast-fed babies.

  2. 5 sie 2022 · A new recommendation was for universal predischarge bilirubin screening with measures of total serum bilirubin (TSB) or transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) linked to specific recommendations for follow-up.

  3. These 12-hour-after-birth data are likely based on an unrepresentative sample of infants who had additional risk factors or early jaundice, prompting the early testing. The authors confirm the shortcomings of using a single nomogram for all infants, as nomograms differed based upon race and gestational age.

  4. The management of neonatal jaundice includes the assessment of bilirubin laboratory values, consideration of patient-specific risk factors, and plotting on a bilirubin nomogram reference to determine risk and guide therapy. When performed manually, the process can be time consuming and error-prone.

  5. 1 lip 2004 · The best documented method for assessing the risk of subsequent hyperbilirubinemia is to measure the TSB or TcB level25,31,35–38 and plot the results on a nomogram (Fig 2). A TSB level can be obtained at the time of the routine metabolic screen, thus obviating the need for an additional blood sample.

  6. 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.

  7. 1 gru 2020 · This was a retrospective analysis of first total serum bilirubin (TSB) measurements from 15 years of universal bilirubin screening during birth hospitalizations at 20 Intermountain Healthcare hospitals. Hour-specific TSB values were assembled into a nomogram by percentile, and subgroups were compared.