Title of article :
Root causes for late presentation of severe neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia in Egypt
Author/Authors :
Iskander, I. University of Cairo - Department of Paediatrics, Egypt , Gamaleldin, R. University of Cairo - Department of Paediatrics, Egypt , Kabbani, M. American University in Cairo - Department of Anthropology, Egypt
From page :
882
To page :
887
Abstract :
This study aimed to understand the reasons for late presentation of cases of severe neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia. We administered a questionnaire to parents of 130 infants with severe jaundice admitted to Cairo University Children’s Hospital neonatal intensive care unit at age ≥ 6 days over an 18-month period. Although 125 infants (96.2%) were delivered in a health care facility, no discharge physical examination was performed in 99/125 cases (79.2%). No parent was given instructions about neonatal jaundice and no follow-up appointments were scheduled. Parents of 109 infants sought medical advice prior to hospital readmission; most babies were assessed clinically, but serum bilirubin was measured in only one-quarter of cases (28/109). Medical advice included placing the infant under a neon lamp at home (87/109 cases), advice to supplement breastfeeding (75/109) and prescribed medications, including vitamins (15/109). Increasing the availability of inexpensive pointof- care diagnostic instruments and phototherapy units in health care facilities are urgently needed.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2643481
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