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BiliTool™ BiliTool provides care recommendations for newborn infants with jaundice (hyperbilirubinemia) at risk for bilirubin encephalopathy and kernicterus
BiliTool™ Trending Bilirubin BiliTool can trend bilirubin over time with comma separated sequential results to reveal the rate of change (ROC), especially a rapid increase to help identify infants at risk of developing hyperbilirubinemia
Hyperbilirubinemia Neurotoxicity Risk Factors - BiliTool Hyperbilirubinemia Neurotoxicity Risk Factors* Albumin < 3 0 g dL; Isoimmune hemolytic disease (ie, positive direct antiglobulin test), ETCOc > 1 7 ppm, G6PD deficiency, or other hemolytic conditions
BiliTool™ October-November 2022 Updates We are pleased to announce the following feature updates, including display of the threshold for reflex testing with serum bilirubin if using transcutaneous bilirubin, sequential bilirubin results to trend bilirubin over time, a summarized plain text "copy to clipboard" of all results and recommendations to paste directly into your progress note and the BiliTool
BiliTool BiliTool provides a web-based tool for calculating hyperbilirubinemia risk in newborns, offering phototherapy thresholds and resources
BiliTool™ BiliTool EMR | System Status BiliTool EMR allows an electronic health record system to create a prebuilt URL containing the required data elements needed to query BiliTool directly without the manual entry of age, bilirubin, gestational weeks, etc
BiliTool™ Hyperbilirubinemia Neurotoxicity Risk Factors Gestational age 38 weeks This risk increases with the degree of prematurity *; Albumin < 3 0 g dL; Isoimmune hemolytic disease (ie, positive direct antiglobulin test), G6PD deficiency, or other hemolytic conditions
BiliTool™ Postdischarge Follow Up; For the baby 3 2 mg dL below the phototherapy threshold (Δ-TSB) at 24 hours of age (during birth hospitalization with no prior phototherapy): Check TSB or TcB in 4 to 24 hours Use clinical judgment and shared decision making to determine when to repeat the bilirubin measure within this 4 to 24 hour period