2012
DOI: 10.1038/jp.2012.71
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An approach to the management of hyperbilirubinemia in the preterm infant less than 35 weeks of gestation

Abstract: We provide an approach to the use of phototherapy and exchange transfusion in the management of hyperbilirubinemia in preterm infants of <35 weeks of gestation. Because there are limited data for evidence-based recommendations, these recommendations are, of necessity, consensusbased. The recommended treatment levels are based on operational thresholds for bilirubin levels and represent those levels beyond which it is assumed that treatment will likely do more good than harm. Long-term follow-up of a large popu… Show more

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“…It is, therefore, of interest that the previously observed linear correlation of BBC with increasing GA (9,10) is confirmed in this study that includes very diverse cohorts. It is of further interest that the increase in BBC with GA (slope of the regression line) is about 1 mg/dl/wk, in concert with both previous observations (9,10) and the consensus recommendations (7). Furthermore, the regression line BBC values at specific GAs are also in good agreement with the previous studies.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…It is, therefore, of interest that the previously observed linear correlation of BBC with increasing GA (9,10) is confirmed in this study that includes very diverse cohorts. It is of further interest that the increase in BBC with GA (slope of the regression line) is about 1 mg/dl/wk, in concert with both previous observations (9,10) and the consensus recommendations (7). Furthermore, the regression line BBC values at specific GAs are also in good agreement with the previous studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Reasons why prematurity increases risk for BIND include deficient BBC and the possibility that the less mature brain is more susceptible to bilirubin toxicity. In response to the need for more specific guidelines for therapy threshold for preterm infants in the United States, a group of recognized experts provided consensus-based recommendations for thresholds of TB at which phototherapy and exchange transfusion should be considered (7). The recommended threshold values rise linearly with GA at about 1 mg/dl/wk.…”
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confidence: 99%
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