Abstract

Objectives: To assess the agreement of transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) measurement with the Bilicare™ System in comparison to TcB measured with JM-103™ and total serum bilirubin (TSB).Methods: Caucasian infants with gestational age ≥35 weeks with non-hemolytic jaundice received TcB measurement with both Bilicare™ and JM-103™ devices. TSB was also obtained in infants at risk of phototherapy.Results: We studied 458 infants measuring TcB with Bilicare™ and JM-103™, correlating the results and with TSB. The mean difference ± 2SD between Bilicare™ and JM-103™ TcB was 2.02 ± 4.46 mg/dL and decreased from 2.88 ± 3.17 to 1.20 ± 4.55, and to −0.95 ± 4.58 mg/dL at mild, moderate and high TcB values, respectively.Conclusions: Bilicare™ and JM-103™ TcB measurements are well correlated, but Bilicare™ over-estimates TcB for mild and moderate values and under-estimates it for high values compared to JM-103™. This could increase the prescription of TSB measurements for less serious cases and decrease them in the most worrisome.

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