Simulation of bilirubin detoxification in the newborn using an extracorporeal bilirubin oxidase reactor

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Jaundice, which is characterized by an excessive accumulation of bilirubin in the blood and tissues, occurs in 13% of newborns. The common treatments for neonatal jaundice are phototherapy and blood exchange transfusion. A novel approach using an extracorporeal blood filter containing immobilized bilirubin oxidase was recently proposed to detoxify jaundiced blood, and a prototype device markedly reduced serum bilirubin in genetically jaundiced Gunn rats. The primary toxicologic effect in that study was a 20% reduction in red blood cell count. Using a compartmental model for bilirubin metabolism, a mathematical simulation of the extracorporeal treatment’s ability to reduce serum bilirubin levels in jaundiced infants is presented. Using a 10-mL reactor volume containing immobilized bilirubin oxidase, the simulation predicts a 32 to 65% decrease in plasma bilirubin concentration over a 4-h treatment for a 2 kg preterm hyperbilirubinemic newborn. In addition, a new approach to altering support material has essentially eliminated red blood cell lysis in vivo using Gunn rats and in vitro using adult blood. © 1989 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.

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Mullon, C. J. P., Tosone, C. M., & Langer, R. (1989). Simulation of bilirubin detoxification in the newborn using an extracorporeal bilirubin oxidase reactor. Pediatric Research, 26(5), 452–457. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-198911000-00018

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