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

  • Harrison-Smith B
  • Dumont A
  • Arefin M
  • et al.
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Abstract

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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Harrison-Smith, B., Dumont, A. P., Arefin, M. S., Sun, Y., Lawal, N., Dobson, D., … Patil, C. A. (2022). Development of a mobile phone camera-based transcutaneous bilirubinometer for low-resource settings. Biomedical Optics Express, 13(5), 2797. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.449625

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