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Development of a mobile phone camera-based transcutaneous bilirubinometer for low-resource settings

Newborns in high-income countries are routinely screened for neonatal jaundice using transcutaneous bilirubinometery (TcB). In low-and middle-income countries, TcB is not widely used due to a lack of availability; however, mobile-phone approaches for TcB could help expand screening opportunities. We...

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Autores principales: Harrison-Smith, Brandon, Dumont, Alexander P., Arefin, Mohammed Shahriar, Sun, Yu, Lawal, Nuradeen, Dobson, Dorianna, Nwaba, Amy, Grossarth, Sarah, Paed, Abdulsalam Muhammed, Farouk, Zubaida L., Weitkamp, Jorn-Hendrik, Patil, Chetan A.
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Publicado: Optica Publishing Group 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9203089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35774304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.449625
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author Harrison-Smith, Brandon
Dumont, Alexander P.
Arefin, Mohammed Shahriar
Sun, Yu
Lawal, Nuradeen
Dobson, Dorianna
Nwaba, Amy
Grossarth, Sarah
Paed, Abdulsalam Muhammed
Farouk, Zubaida L.
Weitkamp, Jorn-Hendrik
Patil, Chetan A.
author_facet Harrison-Smith, Brandon
Dumont, Alexander P.
Arefin, Mohammed Shahriar
Sun, Yu
Lawal, Nuradeen
Dobson, Dorianna
Nwaba, Amy
Grossarth, Sarah
Paed, Abdulsalam Muhammed
Farouk, Zubaida L.
Weitkamp, Jorn-Hendrik
Patil, Chetan A.
author_sort Harrison-Smith, Brandon
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description Newborns in high-income countries are routinely screened for neonatal jaundice using transcutaneous bilirubinometery (TcB). In low-and middle-income countries, TcB is not widely used due to a lack of availability; however, mobile-phone approaches for TcB could help expand screening opportunities. We developed a mobile phone-based approach for TcB and validated the method with a 37 patient multi-ethnic pilot study. We include a custom-designed snap-on adapter that is used to create a spatially resolved diffuse reflectance detection configuration with the illumination provided by the mobile-phone LED flash. Monte-Carlo models of reflectance from neonatal skin were used to guide the design of an adapter for filtered red-green-blue (RGB) mobile-phone camera reflectance measurements. We extracted measures of reflectance from multiple optimized spatial-offset regions-of-interest (ROIs) and a linear model was developed and cross-validated. This resulted in a correlation between total serum bilirubin and mobile-phone TcB estimated bilirubin with a R(2)= 0.42 and Bland-Altman limits of agreement of +6.4 mg/dL to -7.0 mg/dL. These results indicate that a mobile phone with a modified adapter can be utilized to measure neonatal bilirubin values, thus creating a novel tool for neonatal jaundice screening in low-resource settings.
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spelling pubmed-92030892022-06-29 Development of a mobile phone camera-based transcutaneous bilirubinometer for low-resource settings Harrison-Smith, Brandon Dumont, Alexander P. Arefin, Mohammed Shahriar Sun, Yu Lawal, Nuradeen Dobson, Dorianna Nwaba, Amy Grossarth, Sarah Paed, Abdulsalam Muhammed Farouk, Zubaida L. Weitkamp, Jorn-Hendrik Patil, Chetan A. Biomed Opt Express Article Newborns in high-income countries are routinely screened for neonatal jaundice using transcutaneous bilirubinometery (TcB). In low-and middle-income countries, TcB is not widely used due to a lack of availability; however, mobile-phone approaches for TcB could help expand screening opportunities. We developed a mobile phone-based approach for TcB and validated the method with a 37 patient multi-ethnic pilot study. We include a custom-designed snap-on adapter that is used to create a spatially resolved diffuse reflectance detection configuration with the illumination provided by the mobile-phone LED flash. Monte-Carlo models of reflectance from neonatal skin were used to guide the design of an adapter for filtered red-green-blue (RGB) mobile-phone camera reflectance measurements. We extracted measures of reflectance from multiple optimized spatial-offset regions-of-interest (ROIs) and a linear model was developed and cross-validated. This resulted in a correlation between total serum bilirubin and mobile-phone TcB estimated bilirubin with a R(2)= 0.42 and Bland-Altman limits of agreement of +6.4 mg/dL to -7.0 mg/dL. These results indicate that a mobile phone with a modified adapter can be utilized to measure neonatal bilirubin values, thus creating a novel tool for neonatal jaundice screening in low-resource settings. Optica Publishing Group 2022-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9203089/ /pubmed/35774304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.449625 Text en Published by Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article’s title, journal citation, and DOI. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Harrison-Smith, Brandon
Dumont, Alexander P.
Arefin, Mohammed Shahriar
Sun, Yu
Lawal, Nuradeen
Dobson, Dorianna
Nwaba, Amy
Grossarth, Sarah
Paed, Abdulsalam Muhammed
Farouk, Zubaida L.
Weitkamp, Jorn-Hendrik
Patil, Chetan A.
Development of a mobile phone camera-based transcutaneous bilirubinometer for low-resource settings
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title_full Development of a mobile phone camera-based transcutaneous bilirubinometer for low-resource settings
title_fullStr Development of a mobile phone camera-based transcutaneous bilirubinometer for low-resource settings
title_full_unstemmed Development of a mobile phone camera-based transcutaneous bilirubinometer for low-resource settings
title_short Development of a mobile phone camera-based transcutaneous bilirubinometer for low-resource settings
title_sort development of a mobile phone camera-based transcutaneous bilirubinometer for low-resource settings
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9203089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35774304
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.449625
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