Reliability of transcutaneous bilirubin determination based on skin color determined by a neonatal skin color scale of our own
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Reliability of transcutaneous bilirubin determination based on skin color determined by a neonatal skin color scale of our own
Abstract
Measurement of transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) is widely used to estimate serum bilirubin (SB). However, its reliability depending on skin tone is still controversial. Ethnic classification does not correlate well with skin tone. We aimed to determine the reliability of transcutaneous bilirubin in a multiethnic population based on skin color according to our neonatal skin color scale. We conducted a prospective, observational study comparing SB and TcB among different skin colors. With the blood sample routinely obtained at 48-72 h for the screening of inborn errors of metabolism, we determined SB and TcB with a jaundice meter. We obtained data from 1359 newborns (color 1 337, color 2 750, color 3 249, color 4 23) and analyzed 1549 dyads SB/TcB. Correlation between TcB and serum bilirubin was very good (R2 = 0.908-0.956), globally and by color group, with slight differences between darker and lighter skin colors. Bland-Altman plots showed different mean bias depending on skin color. Conclusions: Our study not only supports the reliability of TcB to assess SB regardless of skin color, but also supports the fact that TcB tends to overestimate SB in a higher degree in dark-skinned neonates. This may help reduce the number of blood samples for newborns. What is Known: • Jaundice meters are extensively used to diagnose neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, although controversies exist on their reliability depending on skin color. • Only a few studies have analyzed their accuracy in multiethnic populations, but none has used a validated neonatal skin color scale. What is New: • We verified correlation between serum and transcutaneous bilirubin in a multiethnic population depending on skin color after classifying our neonates into color groups with our own validated neonatal skin color scale.
Keywords: Dräger Jaundice Meter JM-105; Hyperbilirubinemia; Jaundice; Jaundice meters; Neonatal; Serum bilirubin; Skin color; Transcutaneous bilirubin.
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