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Neonatal Jaundice Phototherapy Threshold

Neonatal Jaundice — Phototherapy Threshold

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When a jaundiced neonate is discharged, always schedule a follow-up bilirubin check within 24-48 hours if the infant is under 5 days old. Bilirubin often peaks between days 3-5 in term infants and later in breastfed infants, so a normal TSB at discharge does not exclude subsequent pathological hyperbilirubinaemia.

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Phototherapy for neonatal jaundice was discovered accidentally in 1956 by Sister Jean Ward, a nurse at Rochford General Hospital in Essex, England. She noticed that jaundiced babies taken outdoors into sunlight had less jaundice in exposed skin compared to areas covered by their nappies. She alerted Dr Richard Cremer, who then conducted the first clinical trials of phototherapy. This serendipitous observation has since prevented millions of cases of kernicterus worldwide.

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