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Neonatal jaundice


              Bibliographic details   Study type &   Patient characteristics   Test, Reference Standard,   Results                 Reviewers Comments
                                Evidence level                             Threshold for a positive test
                                                Group 1: before the programme   baby managed according to his/her   TSB levels ≥ 513 micromol/litre
                                                started from 01 March 2001 to 31   discretion.      Group 1 - 1:9742
                                                December 2002,                                      Group 2 - 1:17494
                                                                           After first 3 months percentile   p=0.24
                                                Group 2: after the programme started   tracks of the nomogram modified
                                                from 01 January 2003 to 31 December   since a large number of babies had   Incidence of hospital readmissions for
                                                2004.                      bilirubin levels in the high or   hyperbilirubinaemia
                                                                           intermediate-high zones
                                                Exclusion: Not defined                              Group 1 - 0.55%
                                                                                                    Group 2 - 0.43%
                                                                                                    P < 0.005


              Madan A           Study type:     All babies (n = 4450) of which those   Test: Direct Antiglobulin Test   Prevalence of DAT positive   Data not reliable: authors
                                Retrospective   born to blood type O or Rh negative   (DAT) on cord blood.   7.9% (193/2,443)      reported not determining the
              Year: 2004        observational study   mothers (n = 2443)                                                           number of DAT negative who
                                                                           Reference standard:      Rate of phototherapy:          were treated for jaundice before
              Country: USA      Evidence level: III   Mean GA: Not reported   phototherapy/readmission for   among DAT positive cases was 18.6%   readmission
                                                Mean BW: Not reported      phototherapy             (36/193).
              49                                Gender: Not reported                                                               Sample: Selective
                                                Ethnicity:                                          Rates for readmission for phototherapy:
                                                Asian = 45.9%                                       among tested babies: 1.1% (26/2,443)   Blinding: None
                                                White = 36.8%                                       among untested babies : 0.9% (19/2,097)

                                                Exclusion criteria: None                            Odds Ratio (OR): 1.18 (95% CI 0.65 – 2.13)

              Leistikow EA      Study type:     All patients in Neonatal Intensive   Test: Direct Antiglobulin Test   Prevalence of DAT positive: Not reported   Small study
                                Health economics   Care Unit;              (DAT) on cord blood.
              Year: 1995        study           babies with clinical jaundice;                      Percentage of babies tested    No definition on readmission
                                                babies with Rh negative mothers   Reference standard:   Among universal testing (2,253/4,003)   for hyperbilirubinaemia given
              Country: USA      Evidence level: III   and/or positive maternal antibody   Readmission for jaundice    56.3%
                                                screenings;                                         among selective testing (1,048/4,498)   Sample: Non-selective
              51                                no available maternal blood                         23.3%
                                                                                                                                   Blinding: None
                                                Mean GA: Not reported                               Rate of readmission for hyperbilirubinaemia
                                                Mean BW: Not reported                               among universally tested babies
                                                Gender: Not reported                                0.4 (15/4,003)
                                                Ethnicity: Not reported                             among selectively tested babies
                                                                                                    0.3 (15/4,498)
                                                Exclusion:
                                                Not reported                                        Odds Ratio (OR) 1.12
                                                                                                    (95% CI 0.56 – 2.30)


              Madlon-Kay DJ     Study type      All babies in normal nursery cared for   Test: Direct Antiglobulin Test   Overall Prevalence of DAT positive   Small sample
                                Retrospective cohort   by family practice service were   (DAT) on cord blood.   9.0% (27/301)
             Year: 1992         study:          included (n = 301)                                                                 Test and reference standard not
                                                                           Reference standard:                                     described in details


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