Prediction of the Development of Neonatal Jaundice by Increased Umbilical Cord Blood Bilirubin
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Paediatrica
- Vol. 78 (2) , 217-221
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.1989.tb11059.x
Abstract
Umbilical cord serum bilirubin concentration as a predictor of subsequent jaundice was studied in 291 newborns. It was possible to define subgroups of infants with significantly higher or lower risks of developing jaundice. If cord bilirubin was below 20 |imol/l, 2.9% became jaundiced as opposed to 85% if cord bilirubin was above 40 μmol/l. Furthermore, 57% of jaundiced infants with cord bilirubin above 40 nmol/1 required phototherapy, but only 9% if cord bilirubin was 40 μmol/1 or lower (p<0.003). Knowledge of infants at risk of developing jaundice allows simple bilirubin reducing methods to be implemented before jaundice is present and could influence a decision regarding early discharge from hospital. Since the ability of plasma to bind bilirubin in cord blood from jaundiced and non‐jaundiced infants showed no significant differences, the increased cord bilirubin among infants who later became jaundiced is presumably caused by increased fetal bilirubin production or decreased removal of bilirubin from the fetal circulation.Keywords
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