Two preterm infants with peak serum bilirubin concentrations of 270 μmol/l and 200 μmol/l, respectively showed improvement in the wave peak latencies of the auditory and visual evoked potentials after exchange transfusion. The implications of this observation and the use of evoked potential recording in neonatal jaundice are discussed.
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Chin, K. C., Taylor, M. J., & Perlman, M. (1985). Improvement in auditory and visual evoked potentials in j’aundiced preterm infants after exchange transfusion. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 60(8), 714–717. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.60.8.714
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