Cord Bilirubin Value as a Predictor of Significant Hyperbilirubinemia in Abo Incompatiblity

Author:

Sundaram C. Shanmuga

Abstract

Background: Hyperbilirubinemia is a condition in which the blood contains too much bilirubin and producing jaundice (yellow coloring of the eyes and skin). Low bilirubin levels in newborns are common and do not pose any problems; they will resolve on their own within the first week of life. Studying the cord bilirubin levels in new born babies is significant to predict the risk of abo incompatiblity. Methods: A total of 129 babies born to O blood group mother were included in the study. Out of which 111 babies were with risk of ABO incompatibility. Among them 17 babies developed pathological hyperbilirubinemia. None of the 0 positive babies developed pathological hyperbilirubinemia. Results: The peak bilirubin level was attained on 3rd and 4th day for all the babies and was taken as the outcome measure and cord serum bilirubin was taken as the predictive factor. The incidence of pathological hyperbilirubinemia is 13.2%. The mode of delivery had no positive association with the development of pathological hyperbilirubinemia. Male babies had positive ociation for pathological hyperbilirubinemia without any statistical significance. Incidence of pathological hyperbilirubinemia is higher in babies with a birth weight of <3 kg. Conclusion: A cord bilirubin value of 2.65 mg/dL can be used as a cut off for predicting pathological hyperbilirubinemia. Infants with bilirubin level more than the cutoff values were subjected to early intervention with complete recovery. None of the babies had developed encephalopathy and its sequelae.

Publisher

Sciencedomain International

Subject

General Medicine

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