2016
DOI: 10.15557/pimr.2016.0030
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Evaluation of the correlation between transcutaneous measurement and concentration of bilirubin in the blood serum of a newborn

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“…Most researchers note that TcB is the best way to avoid unnecessary blood sampling, thus reducing stress for infants and their caregivers alike. This management also reduces the cost of medical care and, most importantly, is performed without risk to the health and life of the infant (18)(19)(20) . Furthermore, as the early discharge of infants from the hospital is a common practice, transcutaneous bilirubinometry becomes a screening test that can be performed during home visits.…”
Section: Tab 6 Classification In the N Or Pr Group According To The P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most researchers note that TcB is the best way to avoid unnecessary blood sampling, thus reducing stress for infants and their caregivers alike. This management also reduces the cost of medical care and, most importantly, is performed without risk to the health and life of the infant (18)(19)(20) . Furthermore, as the early discharge of infants from the hospital is a common practice, transcutaneous bilirubinometry becomes a screening test that can be performed during home visits.…”
Section: Tab 6 Classification In the N Or Pr Group According To The P...mentioning
confidence: 99%