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Babies who have more than just facial jaundice by 24 hr. of age...
MOST of the breast feeding babies (part of a multicenter study being done) at 24 and 48 hr (if they are still there)
Term stressed/resucitated babies at 24 hr.
Any baby whose cord was not clamped by 5 min of age (some of the patients don't want the cord cut right away; again it is part of the multicenter study)
Feeding difficulty any gestation
Does anyone know of a criteria estabished by any pediatric organizations?
It is my understanding that there are false positives and negatives with the transutaneous device, and that is being looked at with the study our facility is involved in. Some babies who look yellow have had transutaneous and serum levels done at the same time, with discrepancies in the results.
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Mythreeangels
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I have recently moved to TX and am working in OB/L&D. Where I came from we had those done before discharge, routinely. At this hospital, they just got a transcutaneous bilimeter and have decided it needs to be done 2 hours after delivery and then BID 0800/2000. Then, of course, if it charts high, a serum bili is ordered. How often do you do it at your hospitals?