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Appendix H: Evidence tables


 Bibliographic details   Study type &   Patient characteristics   Test, Reference Standard,   Results   Reviewers Comments
 Evidence level   Threshold for a positive test
 phototherapy only, additional random   cases, and predictive accuracy   Breastfeed only at discharge: OR 6.9 (2.7–
 sample of 30 babies with maximum   compared by the c-statistic (equal   17.5)
 TSB levels of 342 to   to area under ROC curve)   Asian race: OR 3.1 (1.5–6.3)
 426 micromol/litre added to the      Bruising: OR 3.5 (1.7–7.4)
 control group   Reference standard:   Cephalohaematoma: OR 3.2 (1.1–9.2)
    Significant hyperbilirubinaemia   Maternal age ≥ 25 years: OR 2.6 (1.1–9.2)
 Exclusion criteria:   defined as maximum TSB
 Not defined   levels = 428 micromol/litre within   Cases excluding early jaundice (n = 59)
    the first 30 days after birth.
                GA (per wk): OR 0.6 (0.4–0.7)
                Breastfeed only at discharge: 5.7 (2.1–15.5)
                Asian race: OR 3.5 (1.7–7.4)
                Bruising: OR 4.0 (1.8–8.8)
                Cephalohaematoma: OR 3.3 (1.1–10)
                Maternal age ≥ 25 years: OR 3.1 (1.2–8.1)

                Risk Index scoring

                6 points each for exclusive breastfeeding
                and family HISTORY OF jaundice in a
                newborn,
                4 points each for bruising and Asian race,
                3 points each for cephalhematoma and
                maternal age ≥ 25 years,
                1 point for male sex, -2 points for black
                race, and 2(40-GA)

                Accuracy of Risk Index score in predicting
                significant hyperbilirubinaemia

                Overall c-statistic 0.85

                Risk index score < 10
                +LR: 0.2

                Risk index score > 10
                +LR: 2.2

                Risk index score > 20
                +LR: 18.2

 Newman TB;   Study Type: 1)   Study 1:   Study 1:   Study 1:   Retrospective cohort study
    Nested case- control   Cohort of all infants with   Risk index score developed by   Comparison of 1995–96 cohort (n = 51 387)   Unselected population but
 Year: 2005   study   BW = 2000 g and GA = 36 weeks   exclusion criteria not defined
    2) Retrospective   born alive at 11 hospitals of a health   assigning points equal to the OR   with 1997–98 cohort (n = 53 997)   Confounding variables
 Country: USA   cohort   maintenance organisation during a   for risk factors significant in the     No difference regarding % of babies with   controlled for during
 logistic regression model (not
       two year period (n = 53 997)            multivariate analysis
 35    Evidence Level: II      including family history of   TSB level ≥ 342 micromol/litre,   Test & Reference test described
 jaundice) with the exclusion of
                TSB ≥ 428 micromol/litre,
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