Validation of visual estimation of neonatal jaundice in low-income and middle-income countries: a multicentre observational cohort study

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Darmstadt Gary LORCID,Hamer Davidson HORCID,Carlin John B,Jeena Prakash M,Mazzi Eduardo,Narang Anil,Deorari A K,Addo-Yobo Emmanuel,Chowdhury MAK Azad,Kumar PraveenORCID,Abu-Sarkodie Yaw,Yeboah-Antwi KojoORCID,Ray Pallab,Bartos Andres E,Saha Samir K,Foote Eric,Bahl RajivORCID,Weber Martin W

Abstract

ObjectiveDetermine the sensitivity and specificity of neonatal jaundice visual estimation by primary healthcare workers (PHWs) and physicians as predictors of hyperbilirubinaemia.DesignMulticentre observational cohort study.SettingHospitals in Chandigarh and Delhi, India; Dhaka, Bangladesh; Durban, South Africa; Kumasi, Ghana; La Paz, Bolivia.ParticipantsNeonates aged 1–20 days (n=2642) who presented to hospitals for evaluation of acute illness. Infants referred for any reason from another health facility or those needing immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation were excluded.Outcome measuresInfants were evaluated for distribution (head, trunk, distal extremities) and degree (mild, moderate, severe) of jaundice by PHWs and physicians. Serum bilirubin level was determined for infants with jaundice, and analyses of sensitivity and specificity of visual estimations of jaundice used bilirubin thresholds of >260 µmol/L (need for phototherapy) and >340 µmol/L (need for emergency intervention in at-risk and preterm babies).Results1241 (47.0%) neonates had jaundice. High sensitivity for detecting neonates with serum bilirubin >340 µmol/L was found for ‘any jaundice of the distal extremities (palms or soles) OR deep jaundice of the trunk or head’ for both PHWs (89%–100%) and physicians (81%–100%) across study sites; specificity was more variable. ‘Any jaundice of the distal extremities’ identified by PHWs and physicians had sensitivity of 71%–100% and specificity of 55%–95%, excluding La Paz. For the bilirubin threshold >260 µmol/L, ‘any jaundice of the distal extremities OR deep jaundice of the trunk or head’ had the highest sensitivity across sites (PHWs: 58%–93%, physicians: 55%–98%).ConclusionsIn settings where serum bilirubin cannot be measured, neonates with any jaundice on the distal extremities should be referred to a hospital for evaluation and management, where delays in serum bilirubin measurement and appropriate treatment are anticipated following referral, the higher sensitivity sign, any jaundice on the distal extremities or deep jaundice of the trunk or head, may be preferred.

Funder

United States Agency for International Development

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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