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Neonatal jaundice


 Bibliographic details   Study type &   Patient characteristics   Results   Reviewers Comments
 Evidence level
 Turkey   transaminase (AST) or alanine transaminase (ALT)   Mean peak conjugated bilirubin
        130 ± 130 micromol/litre
 Ref ID:     Exclusion:
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 Not reported     Diagnoses in conjugated jaundice
        Culture-proven sepsis: 14/42 (35.7%)
 Setting:   Perinatal hypoxia-ischemia: 7/42 (16.7%)
 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
        Blood group incompatibility: 5/42 (11.9%)
 Sample Size: 42   Trisomy 21: 3/42 (7.1%)
        TPN-associated cholestasis (3/42 (7.1%)
 Gender M/F: Not reported   Neonatal hepatitis: 2/42 (4.8%)
 Mean GA: 37 weeks   Metabolic liver disease: 1/42 (2.4%)
 Mean BW: Not reported
 Ethnicity: Not reported   Biliary atresia: 1/42 (2.4%)
        Portal venous thrombosis: 1/42 (2.4%) Unknown:
        4/42 (9.5%)
 Author:   Study type:   Diagnosis: Prolonged Jaundice   Prevalence of prolonged
 Sarlik Y   Case series   Criteria: Jaundiced at day 14   jaundice/hyperbilirubinaemia
       Setting: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit   31/381 (8.1%)
 Year:   Evidence level: 3
 2003   Sample Size: 26   Median bilirubin levels
    Mean GA: 38 weeks   TSB: 246 micromol/litre
 Country:   Mean BW: 3164 g
 Turkey   Gender M/F: 15/11   Blood group incompatibility: 7/26 (26.9%)
    Ethnicity: Not reported
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 Ref ID:     Breastfeeding: 96%   Breast milk jaundice: 14/26 (53.8%)
 Mean age jaundice recognised: 19 days:
        Possible Biliary Atresia : 1/26 (3.8%) referred to
 Exclusion: Preterm babies   pediatric gastroenterology due to direct bilirubin

        Inadequate caloric intake: 4/26 (15.4%)

 Author: Hannam S   Study type:   Diagnosis: Prolonged Jaundice   Median bilirubin levels   G6PD testing done where indicated by
    Case series   Criteria: jaundiced at day 14   TSB: 179 micromol/litre   ethnic background of baby
 Year: 2000      Setting: Outpatient      Clinical Examination by a
    Evidence level: 3      ABO incompatibility: 0/154 (0%)   Paediatrician is vital
 Country: UK   Sample Size: 154           Recommended Investigations in
    GA (range): 39(37 – 43) weeks   Incidence of G6PD deficiency:   prolonged jaundice
 Ref ID:     BW (range): 3.2 (1.98 – 4.8 kg   3/59 (5.1%)      Total & unconugated
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 Gender M/F: 96/58                        bilirubin
 Ethnicity: 89 (57%) Caucasian,   Infection (UTI): 2/154 (1.3%)      PCV & G6PD level (where
 36 (23%) Black, 20 (13%) Asian, 9 (6%) Mediterranean      appropriate)
 Breastfeeding: 96%   Idiopathic: Not reported      Urine microscopy &
 Jaundice recognised: Older than 14 days:   culture
                                                Inspection of recent stool
 Exclusion: Not reported                  sample for bile pigmentation






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