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6. Infants <38 weeks, particularly if breastfed, are high risk. 7. Perform risk assessment prior to discharge. 8. Give parents written and oral information . 9. Provide appropriate follow-up based on time of discharge and risk assessment. 10. Treat newborns, when indicated, with phototherapy or exchange transfusion.
Measure the total serum bilirubin (TSB) or transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) level on infants jaundiced in the first 24 hours. Treat newborns, when indicated, with phototherapy or exchange transfusion.
It is an option to intervene at lower TSB levels for infants closer to 35 wks and at higher TSB levels for those closer to 37 6/7 wks. It is an option to provide conventional phototherapy in hospital or at home at TSB levels 2 - 3 mg/dL below those shown, but home phototherapy should not be used in any infant with risk factors.
The physician should deviate from the guideline when clinical judgment so indicates. Approved Care Guidelines Committee 10-23-08, reviewed 7-20-11, revised 11-25-14. Patient Education. KidsHealth handout: Jaundice in healthy newborns (parent version). Interventions/Treatment. Intensive phototherapy. Breastfeed or
23 Nov 2017 Guidelines for Intensive Phototherapy and close monitoring of serum bilirubin and overall clinical status to ensure there is no worsening of hyperbilirubinemia once treatment has commenced (Adapted, SCH, page 19;. SickKids Consensus)[Grade C]. 3.2b Phototherapy: Intensive phototherapy should be
1.6 Treatment threshold graphs. 13. 1.7 Investigation, phototherapy and exchange transfusion pathways. 13. 2. Introduction. 33. 2.1. Neonatal jaundice. 33. 2.2 Aim of the guideline. 35. 2.3 Areas outside the remit of the guideline. 35. 2.4 Who has developed the guideline. 35. 2.5 Related NICE guidance. 35. 2.6 Guideline
6 Dec 2015 Jaundice refers to the yellow appearance of the skin that occurs with the deposition of bilirubin in the dermal and subcutaneous tissue. Normally in the body, bilirubin is processed through the liver, where it is conjugated to glucuronic acid by the enzyme uridine diphosphate glucuronyl transferase (UGT)
1 Jun 2014 Phototherapy decreases the incidence of severe hyperbilirubinemia in newborns. Phototherapy decreases the need for exchange transfusion in newborns with severe hyperbilirubinemia. Interrupting breastfeeding in an infant with jaundice decreases the chances of successful breastfeeding.
METHODS. From a cohort of 281 898 infants weighing ?2000 g born at ?35 weeks' gestation at 12 Northern California Kaiser hospitals from 1995 to 2004, we identified 22 547 who had a “qualifying total serum bilirubin level" within 3 mg/dL of the American Academy of Pediatrics 2004 guideline phototherapy threshold.
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