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Appendix J: Excluded studies


 Reference                        Reason for exclusion
 Owa JA, Durosinmi MA, and Alabi AO. Determinants of severity of neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia in ABO incompatibility in   Study only included babies with ABO
 Nigeria. Tropical Doctor 1991; 21:(1)19–22.   incompatibility
 Palmer DC and Drew JH. Jaundice: a 10 year review of 41,000 live born infants. Australian Paediatric Journal 1983; 19:(2)86–9.  Study was superseded by a 15 year analysis of this
                                  data
 Pashapour N, Nikibahksh AA, and Golmohammadlou S. Urinary tract infection in term neonates with prolonged jaundice.   Babies were only tested for urinary tract infections
 Urology Journal 2007; 4:(2)91–4.
 Pays M and Beljean M. Microdetermination of unbound bilirubin. Application to the prevention of kernicterus by estimation of   Conference abstract
 the serum bilirubin binding capacity in neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Zeitschrift fur Klinische Chemie und Klinische Biochemie
 1974; 12:(5)250–1.
 Penberthy L, St JA, and Blake G. Bilirubin analyses in neonatal jaundice. Medical Journal of Australia 1978; 1:(12)659.   Correspondence
 Polacek K. Risk of kernicterus in newborn infants with a high level of conjugated bilirubin. Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica 1966;   Only babies with conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia
 55:(4)401–4.                     were included
 Priolisi A and Ziino L. Comparative analysis between the reserve albumin-binding capacity (HBABA method) and the saturation   Tests not relevant to guideline
 index of hyperbilirubinemic sera. Biology of the Neonate 1971; 19:(4)258–71.
 Priolisi A. Clinical experience with Sephadex gel filtration for the estimation of non-albumin bound bilirubin in sera of jaundiced  No test for G6PD
 infants. Birth Defects: Original Article Series 1976; 12:(2)245–54.
 Rastogi D and Rastogi S. Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia in healthy breast-fed newborn: Assessment at discharge. Emergency and   Case study
 Office Pediatrics 1999; 12:(3)100–2.
 Ratnavel N and Ives NK. Investigation of prolonged neonatal jaundice. Current Paediatrics 2005; 15:(2)85–91.   Overview
 Rehman H, Khan MA, Hameed A et al. Erythrocyte glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and neonatal jaundice. JPMA -  Incomplete data – numbers with blood group
 Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 1995; 45:(10)259–60.   incompatibility not given
 Reiser DJ. Neonatal jaundice: physiologic variation or pathologic process. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America 2004;   Overview
 16:(2)257–69.
 Ritter DA, Kenny JD, Norton HJ et al. A prospective study of free bilirubin and other risk factors in the development of kernicterus  Not all babies who died had an autopsy
 in premature infants. Pediatrics 1982; 69:(3)260–6.
 Rolinski B, Kuster H, Ugele B et al. Total bilirubin measurement by photometry on a blood gas analyzer: potential for use in   Comparison of methods to measure serum
 neonatal testing at the point of care. Clinical Chemistry 2001; 47:(10)1845–7.   bilirubin
 Roux P, Karabus CD, and Hartley PS. The effect of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency on the severity of neonatal   Babies with blood group incompatibility were
 jaundice in Cape Town. South African Medical Journal 1982; 61:(21)781–2.   excluded
 Sansone G, Perroni L, and Yoshida A. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase variants from Italian subjects associated with severe   Three cases studies
 neonatal jaundice. British Journal of Haematology 1975; 31:(2)159–65.
 Sarici SU, Serdar MA, Erdem G et al. Evaluation of plasma ionized magnesium levels in neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Pediatric   Babies with ABO/Rh incompatibility or G6PD
 Research 2004; 55:(2)243–7.      deficiency were excluded
 Sarma DK, Shukla R, Lodha A et al. Neonatal screening for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency: Experience in  Babies only tested for G6PD deficiency
 a private hospital. Emirates Medical Journal 2006; 24:(3)211–4.





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