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. 2023 May 9;2023(5):CD012660. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD012660.pub2

Yaser 2014.

Study characteristics
Patient Sampling Cross‐sectional study, consecutive sampling
Patient characteristics and setting Sample size: 122
Gestational age: preterm (< 35 weeks)
Race/ethnicity: not reported
Phototherapy use: no prior phototherapy use
Setting: level III neonatal care unit (Groote Schuur Hospital) in Cape Town, South Africa
Index tests TcB device: JM 103
Site of TcB measurement: forehead, sternum, interscapular area
Target condition and reference standard(s) Target condition: neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia
TSB measurement method: not reported
Flow and timing Time interval between tests: ≤ 30 minutes
Number of paired results: 122 for each TcB site
Comparative  
Notes  
Methodological quality
Item Authors' judgement Risk of bias Applicability concerns
DOMAIN 1: Patient Selection
Was a consecutive or random sample of patients enrolled? Yes    
Was a case‐control design avoided? Yes    
Did the study avoid inappropriate exclusions? Yes    
Could the selection of patients have introduced bias?   Low risk  
Are there concerns that the included patients and setting do not match the review question?     Low concern
DOMAIN 3: Reference Standard
Is the reference standards likely to correctly classify the target condition? Yes    
Were the reference standard results interpreted without knowledge of the results of the index tests? Unclear    
Could the reference standard, its conduct, or its interpretation have introduced bias?   Low risk  
Are there concerns that the target condition as defined by the reference standard does not match the question?     Low concern
DOMAIN 4: Flow and Timing
Was there an appropriate interval between index test and reference standard? Yes    
Did all patients receive the same reference standard? Yes    
Were all patients included in the analysis? Yes    
Could the patient flow have introduced bias?   Low risk  

HPLC: high‐performance liquid chromatography; NICU: neonatal intensive care unit; TcB: transcutaneous bilirubin; TSB: total serum bilirubin.