Published Jan 24, 2011
karnicurnc, MSN, APRN, CNS
173 Posts
I am looking into doing research related to using transcutaneous bilirubinometry in preterm infants. Many NBNs use a device to measure bilirubin through the skin as a screening tool and I am interested to know what other units are doing. Do you use TcB in your unit on preterm (
Elvish, BSN, DNP, RN, NP
4 Articles; 5,259 Posts
Newborn nursery here - but we don't use it on our late pretermers at all. Anyone under 37 weeks at birth gets a total bili on DOL 2, or before if they look like they need it.
darynash
75 Posts
We do not use TcBs in our unit. Our kids usually are getting daily labs anyway so we order a serum bili. Also, the TcBs are not recommended for babies, I believe less than 35 weeks. Check the operator's manual for the TcB. Our hospital does use the meters in the general nursery.
SteveNNP, MSN, NP
1 Article; 2,512 Posts
My unit doesn't use TcB. My last unit tried it briefly, but discontinued it, as it proved inaccurate, and tough to implement, especially once phototherapy had been started.
rockabye
147 Posts
My unit has one but I have yet to use it or have it ordered. Usually labs are ordered daily for the first week or so anyways and include bili levels.