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Forgoing Exchange Transfusion in Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia: A Single-Center Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
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Prospective Evaluation of Hearing Status in Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia. [PDF]
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Exchange Transfusion Trends and Risk Factors for Extreme Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia over 10 Years in Shiraz, Iran. [PDF]
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Developing and evaluating a predictive model for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia based on UGT1A1 gene polymorphism and clinical risk factors. [PDF]
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Efficacy of home phototherapy versus inpatient phototherapy for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Li R, Li T, Yan X, Feng J, Yu Z, Chen C.
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Pediatric Annals, 2022
Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (NH) is a common phenomenon. In most cases, NH is benign and transient. However, in severe NH cases, neonates can develop encephalopathy and kernicterus. With appropriate screening and treatment, these adverse sequelae can be prevented. This article aims to provide the reader with an in-depth understanding of (1)
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Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (NH) is a common phenomenon. In most cases, NH is benign and transient. However, in severe NH cases, neonates can develop encephalopathy and kernicterus. With appropriate screening and treatment, these adverse sequelae can be prevented. This article aims to provide the reader with an in-depth understanding of (1)
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The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2006
Evidence of bilirubin-related brain damage has been reported in infants with kernicterus discharged as healthy from well-baby nurseries. Lapses in care have been attributed as root causes for kernicterus in an era when there should be no barriers to safe and effective bilirubin reduction strategies.
Ann, Schwoebel, Susan, Gennaro
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Evidence of bilirubin-related brain damage has been reported in infants with kernicterus discharged as healthy from well-baby nurseries. Lapses in care have been attributed as root causes for kernicterus in an era when there should be no barriers to safe and effective bilirubin reduction strategies.
Ann, Schwoebel, Susan, Gennaro
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Neonatal Indirect Hyperbilirubinemia
NeoReviews, 2020Neonatal indirect hyperbilirubinemia (IHB) is caused by an imbalance in bilirubin production and elimination. Approximately 60% of term and 80% of preterm infants develop jaundice in the first week of age. This review seeks to provide the reader with a thorough understanding of the physiology of bilirubin, etiology of IHB, and management of severe IHB.
Nicole B, Anderson, Kara L, Calkins
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