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See more dataDesigned by a pediatrician, BiliCalc uses the American Academy of Pediatrics 2004 "Management of Hyperbilirubinemia in Infants Greater than 35 Weeks of Age" to calculate the threshold for starting phototherapy based on the patient's age, bilirubin level, and neurotoxicity risk. Values are now displayed on the phototherapy nomogram. In addition, it will also tell you the patient's risk zone using the Bhutani Nomogram. Allows direct age input and includes the option to calculate age from birth and lab sample times. The app has a direct link to source journal articles, nomograms, and a list of the neurotoxicity risk factors. Supports US and SI units (mg/dL and µmol/L). App Feature Summary -Calculates phototherapy threshold for newborns 35 weeks and older -Displays values on phototherapy nomogram -Suggests time frame for followup bilirubin levels based on patient risk zone -Direct links to reference journal articles ********************************** Frequently Asked Questions ********************************** 1. I think the graph is backwards. Why is low risk on top and high risk on bottom? The graph is directly from the 2004 AAP Hyperbilirubinemia Guidelines. The degree of "risk" refers to the infant's risk for developing neurotoxicity. This is different than the Bhutani Nomogram in which "risk" refers to the risk for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia. The threshold for treatment (when a data point lies above one of the lines on the graph) of the infant is different based on the predisposing factors (divided into the three risk categories). Babies who are "low neurotoxicity risk," can tolerate higher levels of bilirubin than a baby with medium or high risk. Therefore, a high risk baby will be treated at lower bilirubin levels than a low risk baby. The graph is correct in having low risk on top since a higher value is needed to pass the threshold for treatment (phototherapy). Please see the graph here for verification as well: http://bit.ly/AppPWU. Please email if you have further questions. ****************************************** Intended for use by pediatricians, neonatologists, physicians, medical students, and pediatric nurses who treat newborn infants in the hospital and as outpatients. BiliCalc should be used only as a reference aid. The information contained in the app should not be used as a substitute for the exercise of professional clinical judgement. Please contact the developer if you find any errors. Keywords: bilitool, bilitool.org, jaundice, hyperbiliubinemia
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I just used the calc and got a LR. Cross referenced it with BiliTool and they showed HIR. That can't be good.
Using iOS 11. Do not use this app, it is no longer accurate.
I find this app to be accurate and useful in pediatric practice. I have 2 suggestions: 1) Plot the bilirubin level on the bilirubin nomogram. (If you could figure out a way to plot more than 1 point, that would be awesome) 2) When you select the option to enter the birth date/time and then the collection date/time, it would be nice if the app showed how many hours that represents. (in single hour increments). I like to be able to report the Bili level and the baby's age in hours to my colleagues, & this feature would save me a lot of time!
Intermittently inaccurate plotting of bili values on graphs. Dangerous if you don’t realize it b/c app plots bili at lower than value entered.
This app is super useful for the newborn nursery. I use it daily. I always have my phone with me but now I don't need to remember to carry around a graph. I think the previous reviewer is confused by the graph. The low, medium, and high risk lines on the graph refer to the "neurotoxicity" risk. Thus a "high neurotoxicity" risk baby will need light therapy at a lower bilirubin level than a "low neurotoxicity" risk baby. This is exactly how the Bhutani phototherapy nomogram looks like.
Developed by Jacob Beniflah, MD.
BiliCalc is ranking in Medical & Health & Fitness
Last update was at Sep 06, 2021and the current version is 2.8.
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BiliCalc have a 8a user reviews.