Transcutaneous versus Total Serum Bilirubin Measurements in Preterm Infants

Thivia Jegathesan, Douglas M Campbell, Joel G Ray, Vibhuti Shah, Howard Berger, Robin Z Hayeems, Michael Sgro, NeoHBC, Thivia Jegathesan, Douglas M Campbell, Joel G Ray, Vibhuti Shah, Howard Berger, Robin Z Hayeems, Michael Sgro, NeoHBC

Abstract

Introduction: Transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) measurement offers a noninvasive approach for bilirubin screening; however, its accuracy in preterm infants is unclear. This study determined the agreement between TcB and total serum bilirubin (TSB) among preterm infants.

Methods: A multisite prospective cohort study was conducted at 3 NICUs in Ontario, Canada, September 2016 to June 2018. Among 296 preterm infants born at 240/7 to 356/7 weeks, 856 TcB levels were taken at the forehead, sternum, and before and after the initiation of phototherapy with TSB measurements. Bland-Altman plots and 95% limits of agreement (LOA) expressed agreement between TcB and TSB.

Results: The overall mean TcB-TSB difference was -24.5 μmol/L (95% LOA -103.3 to 54.3), 1.6 μmol/L (95% LOA -73.4 to 76.5) before phototherapy, and -31.1 μmol/L (95% LOA -105.5 to 43.4) after the initiation of phototherapy. The overall mean TcB-TSB difference was -15.2 μmol/L (95% LOA -86.8 to 56.3) at the forehead and -24.4 μmol/L (95% LOA -112.9 to 64.0) at the sternum. The mean TcB-TSB difference was -31.4 μmol/L (95% LOA -95.3 to 32.4) among infants born 24-28 weeks, -25.5 μmol/L (95% LOA -102.7 to 51.8) at 29-32 weeks, and -15.9 μmol/L (95% LOA -107.4 to 75.6) at 33-35 weeks. Measures did not differ by maternal ethnicity.

Conclusion: Among preterm infants, TcB may offer a noninvasive, immediate approach to screening for hyperbilirubinemia with more careful use in preterm infants born at <33 weeks' gestation, as TcB approaches treatment thresholds. Its underestimation of TSB after the initiation of phototherapy warrants the use of TSB for clinical decision-making after the initiation of phototherapy.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02774434.

Keywords: Blood tests; Hyperbilirubinemia; Jaundice; Neonatal pain; Newborn screening.

© 2021 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.

Source: PubMed

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