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Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Protocol - Intervention

Single versus double volume exchange transfusion in jaundiced newborn infants

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Abstract

This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows:

Primary

  • To compare the effectiveness of single volume exchange transfusion (SVET) with that of double volume exchange transfusion (DVET) in producing survival without disability at two years or longer in newborns with severe jaundice.

  • To compare the effectiveness of single and double volume exchange transfusion in reduction of bilirubin levels.

  • To compare the frequency of adverse events related to single and double volume exchange transfusions.

Secondary

Subgroups representing the different etiologies for hyperbilirubinaemia

  • Rhesus haemolytic disease

  • Haemolytic disease other than rhesus haemolytic disease

  • Newborn infants without haemolysis

  • Preterm babies (=< 28 weeks, 29 ‐ 32 weeks, 33‐36 weeks)

  • Serum bilirubin level ( =<200 micromoles/L, 201‐399 micromoles/L, > 399 micromoles/L)

  • Newborns infants with established kernicterus

  • Newborn infants in whom metalloporphyrins have been used