Thank you, Karen.
One of our UK Hospitals has also suggested this route, and given me some
contact names for me to discuss this issue with. I really appreciate your
contribution, since I was unaware of the website.
Regards,
Pauline Angel,
Principal Biochemist
Chemical Pathology
UCLH
Windeyer Building
Cleveland Street
London W1T 4JF
Tel: 020 7679 9224
Fax: 020 7679 9496
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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> From: Karen Jenkins[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 28 January 2003 23:11
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Neonatal bilirubin measurement
>
> Pauline,
> I don't know if anyone responded to your request, but in my facility
> (Atlanta, Georgia, USA), we use a Bilichek which is made by Respironics.
> The following is straight from their website :
> BiliChek® Noninvasive Bilirubin System
>
> The BiliChek measures total serum bilirubin levels with no pain, no
> waiting and no risk of infection compared to the traditional heel stick
> method or blood draw. Using light, BiliChek tests bilirubin levels without
> regard to gender, gestational age or bodyweight. Only the replaceable
> plastic tip touches the baby's forehead, which reduces the risk of
> infection or cross contamination. The hand-held unit gives almost
> instantaneous results so treatment decisions can be made more quickly. Can
> be used in the home or hospital setting. Rechargeable batteries provide at
> least 100 measurements per charge. Comes with a second battery that can
> continually charge on the base.
>
> The website is
> http://www.respironics.com/product_library/invoke.cfm?objectid=4D5C6667-FC
> 1C-40E7-83F5D01B94A455B5&method=display or www.respironics.com.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Karen Jenkins, MT(ASCP)
> Point of Care Coordinator
> Emory Healthcare
> Atlanta, Georgia, USA
> 404-686-1960
>
> >>> [log in to unmask] 01/24/03 10:55AM >>>
> I have been approached by one of our Neonatologists re the measurement of
> bilirubin in neonates in developing countries with no or minimal
> laboratory
> support, and I wondered if anyone knew of a system for measurement, either
> semi-quantitatively, ie by comparison with a known set of standards ("to
> estimate to the nearest 50 umolL would be a bonus!"). Alternatively, if
> there is some POC-type system available; I know the Reflotron Plus is not
> suitable for measurement of bilirubin in neonates.
> Many Thanks,
>
> Pauline Angel,
> Principal Biochemist
> Chemical Pathology
> UCLH
> Windeyer Building
> Cleveland Street
> London W1T 4JF
>
> Tel: 020 7679 9224
> Fax: 020 7679 9496
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
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