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Gestational age correlates with skin reflectance in newborn infants of 24-42 weeks gestation.

C J Lynn1, I S Saidi, D G Oelberg, S L Jacques.   

Abstract

Accurate gestational age determination is limited in very low birthweight infants using neurological and physical assessments. As one of the markers of intrauterine development, skin maturation is assessed qualitatively by pediatricians. Based on this observation, we hypothesize that skin reflectance relates directly to gestational age. Light was delivered and collected from the skin through a topically placed optical patch. Reflected light was detected by the spectrophotometer and corrected by an adjacent laptop computer to yield the true total diffuse reflectance as a function of wavelength between 380-820 nm. The calculated reflectance at 837 nm (R837) where it is independent of melanin, was determined by extrapolation from the reflectance at 650 and 750 nm. Sixty-four neonates of different races with gestational ages of 24-42 weeks were studied at 2-151 h of age. R837 was related exponentially to gestational age (GA) by the equation R837 = Rmax(1-exp[-(GA-G0)/tau]), where Rmax is the maximal value of R837, G0 is an apparent delay time before dermal scattering increases rapidly, and tau is a time constant, r = 0.88, p < 0.001. In summary, the extrapolated skin reflectance offers a quantitative and objective assessment of gestational age which is independent of melanin and sex.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8260548     DOI: 10.1159/000243973

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Neonate        ISSN: 0006-3126


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