Neonatal Jaundice.

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Neonatal Jaundice

Neonatal Jaundice Visible form of bilirubinemia Adult sclera >2mg / dl Newborn skin >5 mg / dl Occurs in 60% of term and 80% of preterm neonates However, significant jaundice occurs in 6 % of term babies

NADPH Cytochrome c Reductase HEME NADPH O2 Heme Oxygenase NADPH Cytochrome c Reductase FE NADP H2O BILIVERDIN CO NADPH Biliverdin Reductase NADP BILIRUBIN

Bilirubin metabolism Non – heme source Hb → globin + haem 1 mg / kg 1g Hb = 34mg bilirubin Non – heme source 1 mg / kg Bilirubin Ligandin (Y - acceptor) Intestine Bilirubin glucuronidase Bil glucuronide Bil glucuronide β glucuronidase bacteria Bilirubin Stercobilin Bilirubin metabolism

Clinical assessment of jaundice Area of body Bilirubin levels mg/dl (*17=umol) Face 4-8 Upper trunk 5-12 Lower trunk & thighs 8-16 Arms and lower legs 11-18 Palms & soles > 15

Physiological jaundice Characteristics Appears after 24 hours Maximum intensity by 4th-5th day in term & 7th day in preterm Serum level less than 15 mg / dl Clinically not detectable after 14 days Disappears without any treatment Note: Baby should, however, be watched for worsening jaundice

Why does physiological jaundice develop? Increased bilirubin load Defective uptake from plasma Defective conjugation Decreased excretion Increased entero-hepatic circulation

Course of physiological jaundice Age in Days Term Preterm 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 5 Bilirubin level mg/dl

Pathological jaundice Appears within 24 hours of age Increase of bilirubin > 5 mg / dl / day Serum bilirubin > 15 mg / dl Jaundice persisting after 14 days Stool clay / white colored and urine staining clothes yellow Direct bilirubin> 2 mg / dl

Causes of jaundice Appearing within 24 hours of age Hemolytic disease of NB : Rh, ABO Infections: TORCH, malaria, bacterial G6PD deficiency Appearing between 24-72 hours of life Physiological Sepsis Polycythemia Concealed hemorrhage Intraventricular hemorrhage Increased entero-hepatic circulation

Causes of jaundice After 72 hours of age Sepsis Cephalhaematoma Neonatal hepatitis Extra-hepatic biliary atresia Breast milk jaundice Metabolic disorders

Risk factors for jaundice J - jaundice within first 24 hrs of life A - a sibling who was jaundiced as neonate U - unrecognized hemolysis N – non-optimal sucking/nursing D - deficiency of G6PD I - infection C – cephalhematoma /bruising E - East Asian/North Indian

Common causes Exaggerated physiological Blood group incompatibility – ABO,Rh G6PD deficiency Bruising and cephalhaematoma Intrauterine and postnatal infections Breast milk jaundice

Approach to jaundiced baby Ascertain birth weight, gestation and postnatal age Ask when jaundice was first noticed Assess clinical condition (well or ill) Decide whether jaundice is physiological or pathological Look for evidence of kernicterus* in deeply jaundiced NB *Lethargy and poor feeding, poor or absent Moro's, opisthotonus or convulsions

Workup Maternal & perinatal history Physical examination Laboratory tests (must in all)* Total & direct bilirubin* Blood group and Rh for mother and baby* Hematocrit, retic count and peripheral smear* Sepsis screen Liver and thyroid function TORCH titers, liver scan when conjugated hyperbilirubinemia

Management Rationale: reduce level of serum bilirubin and prevent bilirubin toxicity Prevention of hyperbilirubinemia: early feeds, adequate hydration Reduction of bilirubin levels: phototherapy, exchange transfusion, drugs

Principle of phototherapy Native bilirubin Photo isomers of bilirubin Insoluble Soluble 450-460nm of light

Babies under phototherapy Baby under conventional phototherapy Baby under triple unit intense phototherapy

Phototherapy Technique Perform hand wash Place baby naked in cradle or incubator Fix eye shades Keep baby at least 45 cm from lights, if using closer monitor temperature of baby Start phototherapy

Phototherapy Frequent extra breast feeding every 2 hourly Turn baby after each feed Temperature record 2 to 4 hourly Weight record- daily Monitor urine frequency Monitor bilirubin level

Side effects of phototherapy Increased insensible water loss Loose stools Skin rash Bronze baby syndrome Hyperthermia Upsets maternal baby interaction May result in hypocalcemia

Choice of blood for exchange blood transfusion ABO incompatibility Use O blood of same Rh type, ideal O cells suspended in AB plasma Rh isoimmunization Emergency 0 -ve blood Ideal 0 -ve suspended in AB plasma or baby's blood group but Rh -ve Other situations Baby's blood group

Maisel’s chart Sr Bilirubin (mg/dl) Birth weight Age in hrs < 24 24 – 48 49 – 72 >72 <5 All 5-9 Phototherapy if hemolysis 10-14 < 2500g PHOTOTHERAPY > 2500g Investigate if bilirubin > 12mg% 15-19 EXCHANGE Consider Exchange Phototherapy > 20

Hyperbilirubinemia V. IV. III. II. I. 420 400 380 360 340 320 300 280 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 V. IV. III. II. I. 24 48 72 96 120 144

Indication for exchange transfusion, phototherapy and bilirubin level follow up premi (< 37. GW) term (> 37 GW) Rh ABO other V. ET VT IV. Pho III. B II. b I. /

Prolonged indirect jaundice Causes Crigler Najjar syndrome Breast milk jaundice Hypothyroidism Pyloric stenosis Ongoing hemolysis, malaria

Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia Suspect High colored urine White or clay colored stool Caution Always refer to hospital for investigations so that biliary atresia or metabolic disorders can be diagnosed and managed early

Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia Causes Idiopathic neonatal hepatitis Infections -Hepatitis B, TORCH, sepsis Biliary atresia, choledochal cyst Metabolic -Galactosemia, tyrosinemia, hypothyroidism Total parenteral nutrition