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Accuracy of enhanced transcutaneous bilirubinometry according to various measurement sites.

Lucia Casnocha Lucanova1, Jana Zibolenova2, Katarina Matasova1, Lenka Docekalova1, Mirko Zibolen1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The goal of the study was to provide missing data on the accuracy of enhanced transcutaneous bilirubinometry in a monoracial population of term neonates, considering three different measurement sites.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Transcutaneous bilirubin was measured using the JM-105 device on the forehead, chest, and abdomen. Blood sampling for total serum bilirubin concentration has been performed within 10 minutes of transcutaneous measurements. Paired transcutaneous bilirubin and total serum bilirubin measurements were statistically analyzed.
RESULTS: The study group consisted of 102 healthy term Slovak infants. The correlation between total serum bilirubin and transcutaneous bilirubin was significant (coefficient of determination R2: 0.9045 forehead, 0.8808 sternum, 0.8467 abdomen). Transcutaneous measurements underestimated serum bilirubin levels significantly when total serum bilirubin values were higher than 15 mg/dL, irrespective of the site of transcutaneous measurements. The lowest mean difference between total serum bilirubin and transcutaneous bilirubin was identified on the sternum (median: -1.1 mg/dL). The area under the curve was >0.97 and >0.93 for detecting total serum bilirubin levels >10 mg/dL and >13 mg/dL, respectively, for all measurement sites. Transcutaneous measurements on the forehead and sternum provided very high sensitivity, with the best performance at the forehead.
CONCLUSION: Transcutaneous bilirubinometry using an enhanced device is an accurate, sensitive, and convenient screening method in term Caucasian neonates. Transcutaneous bilirubin measurements on the forehead, sternum, and abdomen are reliable, with the best performance on the forehead. It is necessary to confirm higher transcutaneous bilirubin values with a total serum bilirubin measurement.
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Keywords:  Bilirubin; hyperbilirubinemia; jaundice; neonates; transcutaneous bilirubinometry

Year:  2021        PMID: 34013224      PMCID: PMC8114612          DOI: 10.14744/TurkPediatriArs.2020.54514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk Arch Pediatr        ISSN: 2757-6256


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